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Spring has officially sprung – reawaken your palate with zingy, zesty seasonal ingredients
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Middle East war: why tit-for-tat attacks on gasfields are a major escalation
Strikes on South Pars and Ras Laffan are first time fossil fuel energy production facilities have been hit. Why is it significant?
Wimbledon tennis expansion plans get boost after high court judgment
The All England Club wants 38 new courts and a new stadium but the campaign group Save Wimbledon Park said it will ‘fight on’
Striking gambit: Erling Haaland invests in new world chess championship
Erling Haaland said of chess: ‘There are clear similarities to football,’ with his fellow Norwegian – and world chess No 1 Magnus Carlsen – likely to play
Champions League review: more trauma for the Premier League as Europe’s big beasts stir
Only two of the Premier League’s last-16 teams made it to the quarter-finals while European giants are coming into form when it matters
‘Unjust and ridiculous’: Senegalese football fans bewildered by loss of Afcon title
Supporters of national side struggle to come to terms with decision to declare Morocco the winner of Africa Cup of Nations
Inter Miami’s Concacaf exit is a reminder that time rolls on for Lionel Messi
The Herons are out of the Champions Cup after defeat to Nashville. Now it’s back to the same old hits for the club
The Minstrels by Eva Hornung review – an audacious, confronting epic
The award-winning Australian author is at her most ambitious with this sweeping rural drama, tackling difficult topics with dazzling prose
Newsroom edition: how Pauline Hanson’s One Nation is changing politics - podcast
Josephine Tovey speaks with Mike Ticher and Sarah Martin about why the electorate is flocking to the rightwing political movement, and what major parties can...
Tropical Cyclone Narelle: how did global heating fuel one of Queensland’s most severe storms in years?
Ocean temperatures can dictate a cyclone’s intensity – and the waters off far north Queensland have just had their hottest months on record
More than 500 reports of possible petrol price-gouging made to ACCC since start of Iran war
Fuel retailers put on notice as watchdog promises to come down hard on those doing the wrong thing
Show us your dome! Hot, balding, confident men are bringing sexy back | Rebecca Shaw
From Ed Harris to Stanley Tucci, women everywhere are desiring and dating balding men, fondly stroking their thinning manes
Record crowds, empty seats and the Matildas in a dream final: has the Women’s Asian Cup been a success?
Tournament organisers point to strong TV audiences and reaching a wider range of fans even as Australia have failed to sell out matches on home soil
Just two flavours of chips and pub theme nights: how these isolated Queensland towns have survived being cut off for weeks
Birdsville and Bedourie locals are used to being trapped by flooding – but if they run out of Tim Tams and chocolate, ‘that’s a big problem’
WA police investigate flyers targeting LGBTIQ+ community distributed to homes
The anonymous leaflets display pictures of LGBTIQ+ people along with accusations of crimes such as drug trafficking and paedophilia
Iran could be the US's Boer war: a hollow victory that marks the beginning of the end of empire | Larry Elliott
US leaders anticipated a walkover. Now they’re embroiled in a conflict that could hasten the end of US economic dominance, says Guardian columnist Larry Elliott
Príncipe Discos: how Black DJs from Lisbon’s suburbs made Europe’s most exciting record label
From near-empty dancefloors to sold-out nights at Lisbon’s biggest club, the imprint has spent 15 years championing Afro-Portuguese beats, reshaping the city...
‘My taste is superb. My eyes are exquisite’: Dianne Wiest’s 20 best film performances – ranked!
The Oscar-winning star of Bullets Over Broadway and Hannah and Her Sisters has three major movies coming up. To mark her 78th birthday, we cast an eye over a...
Humanoid art and Eid al-Fitr preparations: photos of the day – Thursday
The Guardian’s picture editors select photographs from around the world
Reader Q&A: post your questions for US immigration reporter Maanvi Singh
The Guardian’s Maanvi Singh has been on the frontline of the Trump administration’s brutal ICE crackdown. Post your questions about what it’s been like to co...
Stephen Colbert on DHS pick Markwayne Mullin: ‘Has a history of being real dumb and real angry about it’
Late-night hosts discussed the confirmation hearing for Trump’s new homeland security pick, the about-face by Republicans on Iran and the war’s sticker-shock...
The best pressure washers in the UK for cleaning garden furniture and patios – tested
Our expert puts the best power washers through their paces on the toughest – and muckiest – outdoor chores, from grimy paving slabs to dirty decking
Nigel Farage stops accepting Cameo requests after revelations about his use of platform
Reform leader ‘unavailable’ on service after Guardian investigation unearths clips of him repeating extremist slogans
Through the Centuries: Songs of Madeleine Dring album review – puts paid to any idea that she was not a serious composer
Kitty Whately and Julius Drake perform the fervent, fun and intoxicating works of a British musician whose fresh assessment is richly deserved
The Barbecue at No 9 by Jennie Godfrey audiobook review – secrets and lies in suburbia
Gemma Whelan and Stephen Mangan are among the cast in this multi-voiced tale of family tensions and trauma, set during the 1985 Live Aid charity concert
Hermès made a $5K leather MagSafe Duo charging case for iPhone and Apple Watch - 9to5Mac
Apple may be out of the leather business for environmental reasons, but its partner Hermès is far from it. The company’s Spring 2026 collection includes a st...
‘She didn’t want that pain’: Paola Marra’s brother despairs of Lords block on assisted dying bill
On second anniversary of his sister ending her life at Dignitas, Tony Marra will protest outside parliament with other campaigners
Sex garden to ‘break taboos’ at Chelsea flower show as gnome ban ends
Lovehoney sponsors Aphrodite-themed ‘pleasure garden’ full of flowers associated with love and sex
No timeframe for ending US war against Iran, says Pete Hegseth
US defense secretary suggests Thursday will be ‘largest strike package yet … death and destruction from above’
No timeframe for ending US war against Iran, says Pete Hegseth
US defense secretary suggests Thursday will be ‘largest strike package yet … death and destruction from above’ Sign up for the Breaking News US email to get ...
Nigel Farage stops accepting Cameo requests after revelations about his use of platform
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Sex garden to ‘break taboos’ at Chelsea flower show as gnome ban ends
Lovehoney sponsors Aphrodite-themed ‘pleasure garden’ full of flowers associated with love and sexIt is one of the most prestigious events of the UK social c...
‘She didn’t want that pain’: Paola Marra’s brother despairs of Lords block on assisted dying bill
On second anniversary of his sister ending her life at Dignitas, Tony Marra will protest outside parliament with other campaignersTwo years after Paola Marra...
Introducing the Guardian Food Quarterly - a new seasonal magazine celebrating food and culture
The Guardian Food Quarterly is a new seasonal lifestyle magazine celebrating what, how and where we eat.
Hegseth reacts to reported $200-billion request for Iran war
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth held a Pentagon briefing on Thursday where he reacted to reports of a $200-billion request to Congress for the war against Ira...
Spoiler alert! Eliminated "Survivor" contestant admits "I was definitely blindsided"
Spoiler alert! The latest contestant eliminated from "Survivor 50: In the Hands of the Fans" joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss his surprising elimination and i...
Key details on Iran war as Israel strikes South Pars natural gas field
The Iran war has expanded into oil fields in the Middle East. CBS News' Ramy Inocencio and Willie James Inman report.
What wage garnishment rules should borrowers know now?
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Bitcoin Price Undercuts $70,000 As Higher-For-Longer Policy Weighs
Bitcoin price retreats after Federal Reserve rate news, oil prices rise. SEC announces crypto definitions, approves Nasdaq tokenized trading.
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'New Music Tools, Emoji Update': What's Coming In iOS 26.4 - NDTV Profit
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