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Putin-Trump summit: Russia ‘cannot have veto’ on Ukraine’s EU and Nato membership, say European leaders
Trump-Putin summit  
Putin-Trump summit: Russia ‘cannot have veto’ on Ukraine’s EU and Nato membership, say European leaders
US president tells Fox’s Sean Hannity meeting with Russian leader in Alaska was ‘10’ out of 10 and puts onus on Ukrainian president
Trump administration  
Washington DC and White House agree to scale back Trump ‘takeover’ of city police
Middle East crisis live  
Middle East crisis live: 25 reported killed in Gaza as UN warns one in five Gaza City children malnourished – updates
China  
Trump says Xi told him China will not invade Taiwan while he is in office
Hurricane Erin  
Tropical storm turns into Hurricane Erin as it approaches Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands
Special report
‘I’m the one to beat’: is Taylor Swift’s Showgirl era set to propel pop megastar to even greater heights?
The Saturday read  
‘I’m the one to beat’: is Taylor Swift’s Showgirl era set to propel pop megastar to even greater heights?
Just-announced album already looks like it will make singer and partner Travis Kelce hysterically famous at a new level – and that may be precisely their plan
 

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In focus
Love in a cold climate: Putin romances Trump in Alaska with talk of rigged elections and a trip to Moscow
The US politics sketch  
Love in a cold climate: Putin romances Trump in Alaska with talk of rigged elections and a trip to Moscow
For those who feared the summit on Ukraine might resemble Chamberlain’s appeasement of Hitler in 1938, the reality was worse
The fight for democracy  
Thousands to join US ‘Fight the Trump Takeover’ protests against Republican redistricting plans
Tax  
How Spain put up wealth taxes - without chasing away the billionaires
Features
How Baltimore’s violent crime rate hit an all-time low: ‘This is not magic. It’s hard work’
Gun crime  
How Baltimore’s violent crime rate hit an all-time low: ‘This is not magic. It’s hard work’
Personalized intervention has transformed the former murder capital of the US – Trump’s recent cuts have experts fearing a rebound
Music  
‘I have a daily battle with myself not to go on Ozempic’: Jade Thirlwall on anorexia, protest in pop and life after Little Mix
Opinion
Did the system update ruin your boyfriend? Love in a time of ChatGPT
Did the system update ruin your boyfriend? Love in a time of ChatGPT
Western journalists are failing to stand up for their colleagues in Gaza
Sports
Live  
Aston Villa v Newcastle: Premier League – live
Aston Villa v Newcastle: Premier League – live
Manchester United  
‘New Zidane’ to Amorim outcast: Mainoo at career crossroads
Culture
Film  
‘All the magic is going away’: are on-set images ruining movies?
‘All the magic is going away’: are on-set images ruining movies?
My cultural awakening  
Years & Years helped me accept my bisexual identity