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  • Polish prime minister Donald Tusk, right, and his Ukrainian counterpart Denysa Shmyhala meet in Warsaw.

    Live
    Russia-Ukraine war: Poland and Ukraine hold talks on farm imports dispute

    Poland’s prime minister hosts Ukrainian counterpart for long-awaited talks designed to ease friction over Ukrainian farm imports
  • Emissions from an oil refinery

    Climate crisis
    Surge of new US-led oil and gas activity threatens to wreck Paris climate goals

  • Palestinians gather to inspect damage of the destroyed building belonged to the Dhaheer family, after an Israeli attack on Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip

    Live
    US?and Israel in talks to revive Washington trip to discuss Rafah

  • The collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge

    Baltimore bridge collapse
    Incident could lead to record insurance loss, says Lloyd’s boss

    • London
      Man?seriously injured in stabbing on train

    • Live
      Sam?Bankman-Fried to be sentenced for multibillion-dollar crypto fraud

    • Scotland
      Bill could make assisted dying legal for terminally ill adults

    • Emmanuel Macron
      French president calls proposed EU-Mercosur trade pact ‘very bad deal’

    • For Women Scotland
      Transgender judge seeks leave to intervene in court case over legal definition of ‘woman’

    • Daniel Kahneman
      Renowned psychologist and Nobel prize winner dies at 90

Europe in focus

  • A wolfdog under trees in the snow

    ‘We’d like to shoot them all’
    Growing army of wolfdogs raises hackles across Europe

  • Donald Tusk

    Rightwing populists have many countries in their grip. Come to Poland: see how they can be pushed back

    Anne McElvoy
    Donald Tusk is working on a great transformation, but it is a hugely difficult project, says writer and broadcaster Anne McElvoy
  • A meat stall at a Christmas market in Frankfurt

    The planetary health diet
    ‘People mustn’t feel meat is being taken from them’

    A dozen hospitals in Berlin serve up a menu rich in plants and light in animals – and say they have had few complaints

Spotlight

  • A woman checks the scent on her wrist.

    The experts
    Perfumers on 20 ways to make you, your house and your laundry smell fabulous

    From picking a perfect fragrance to spraying your radiators and getting rid of the worst stinks, here is how to make sure your life always smells sweet
  • A historical map overlayed on modern New York

    Sites of resistance
    Threatened African burial grounds around the world

  • Mykhailo Mudryk, Jude Bellingham and Florian Wirtz

    Euro 2024 power rankings
    A?look at the 24 teams going to Germany

    Our writers break down all 24 teams that have qualified for this summer’s European Championship
  • In no mood to compromise … Nico in 1967.

    Alexis Petridis's album of the week
    Nico: The Marble Index/Desertshore review – an unforgettable trip to a very dark place

    These two reissued solo albums from the German singer have a fearsome reputation – but they offer an experience like no other
    • Hartley (left) and Warren

      Dining across the divide
      ‘The Lords needs reform – people shouldn’t just be put there by Boris Johnson’

    • Bill Nighy

      Bill Nighy
      I?have danced naked in my front room, but you need shoes to really spin

    • Nick Cave

      ‘It’s against nature to bury your children’
      Nick Cave on love, art and the loss of his sons

    • a child dragging a basket of stones at a construction site in India

      Where school is a distant dream
      How?child labour in India makes the paving stones beneath our feet

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Buried

Annina van Neel's life is forever changed after encountering a vast burial ground - one of the most significant traces of the transatlantic slave trade in the world

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Buried Documentary
  • White man wearing blue suit and red tie speaks into microphone

    Want to make it in the Republican party? Pledge allegiance to the Big Lie

    Robert Reich
    After a Trump-backed purge of the RNC this month, promoting the 2020 stolen election lie has become a litmus test for loyalty
  • Tony Blair, Bill Clinton and Sam Bankman-Fried in 2022.

    Sam?Bankman-Fried will grow old in jail. But don’t forget those who basked in his orbit

    Aditya Chakrabortty
  • Jason Okundaye

    Living with my mum has been a blessing – but young adults should not be forced back into the family home

    Jason Okundaye
  • Illustration of woman with pram passing homeless person

    Britain seems stuck in a doom loop of poverty. I have a plan to raise billions to address that

    Gordon Brown
  • Golborne Road street on Saturday market day with flea market stalls Notting Hill district London England UK Europe<br>C8BB5D Golborne Road street on Saturday market day with flea market stalls Notting Hill district London England UK Europe

    ‘Neighbourhood restaurants’ – really? These Instagrammable imposters are nothing of the sort

    Lauren O'Neill
  • ‘Please know, you aren’t a failure.’

    I?didn’t learn to drive until I was 30 – here’s why

    Coco Khan
  • A person in a hi-vis jacket walking away from the camera towards a large dirt mound or hill

    'Generations of forgetting'
    My?fight to honour the Africans buried on St Helena

  • Annina Van Neel Hayes laying lilies outside the door of a brick building

    29:18

    'Perpetuating a lie'
    British overseas territory St Helena urged to return remains of 325 formerly enslaved people to Africa

  • Slave revolt in Jamaica from 1832, and a British West African Squadron war ship from 1827

    It’s not unpatriotic to tell the whole truth about Britain and the end of slavery

    Ella Sinclair
  • The remote island of St Helena, a British overseas territory, is best known for Napoleon's tomb – the island's biggest tourist attraction. While overseeing the construction of a long-awaited airport on the island, Annina van Neel learns that the remains of thousands of formerly enslaved Africans have been uncovered, unearthing one of the most significant traces of the transatlantic slave trade in the world

    29:18

    Documentary
    Buried: how we choose to remember the transatlantic slave trade

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    Environment
    Plant-heavy ‘flexitarian’ diets could help limit global heating, study finds

  • Illustration shows a mother and child looking out on a scene of environmental destruction, pollution, rain and other issues.

    ‘Everybody has a breaking point’
    How?the climate crisis affects our brains

  • A German floating liquid natural gas terminal

    ‘罢辞苍别-诲别补蹿’
    Fossil gas growth in Europe is speeding climate crisis, say activists

  • People walk on a dried-out riverbed

    Extreme heat
    Summit to urge leaders to act on threat from rising temperatures

  • Kenya police patrol the streets of Nairobi, Kenya, Tuesday, March.12, 2024. Kenya agreed in October to lead a U.N.-authorized international police force to Haiti, but the Kenyan High Court in January ruled the plan unconstitutional, in part because of a lack of reciprocal agreements between the two countries. Kenya and Haiti signed agreements Friday, March 1, 2024 to try to salvage a plan for the African country to deploy 1,000 police officers to the troubled Caribbean nation to help combat gang violence that has surged to unprecedented levels. (AP Photo/Brian Inganga)

    ‘It’s mission impossible’
    Fear grows in Kenya over plan to deploy police to Haiti

  • Close-up of man wearing suit and shirt

    Joe Lieberman
    Former US senator and vice-presidential nominee, dies at 82

    • UK economy
      Blow for Sunak as revised figures confirm UK went into recession last year

    • United Nations
      Saudi Arabia picked to lead women’s rights forum despite ‘abysmal’ record

    • Assisted dying
      UK?membership of Dignitas soars by 24% as Scotland moves closer to approving bill

    • Spain
      Luis Rubiales faces possible 30-month jail sentence for Jenni Hermoso kiss

    • Angela Rayner
      Deputy leader of UK's Labour party denies wrongdoing over council house sale amid police review

    • France
      PM?backs school head who faced death threats after Muslim veil row

  • A shelf of DVDs for sale

    ‘Rental places will surge back’
    Readers on the fight to preserve physical media

    Readers share their thoughts on maintaining the world of DVDs and Blu-rays after a feature looking exploring the phenomenon
  • ‘Like a rock star’ … Liu Cixin

    Three-Body Problem author Liu Cixin
    I’m often asked – there’s science fiction in China?

  • Joris Hoefnagel 
Allegory for Abraham Ortelius

    ‘Every single work is a masterpiece’
    The?once-in-a-lifetime exhibition of the greatest Flemish drawings

  • Addictive and innovative … TikTok.

    Five of the best
    Books about social media

  • Glorious movie debut … Julie Andrews as Mary Poppins

    Mary Poppins review
    Disney’s entertainment sugar rush possesses thermonuclear brilliance

  • Minju Kang as Carmen and Rentaro Nakaaki as Don José.

    Carmen review
    Stripped-back ballet focuses on the femicide

  • The medieval Swiss town of Gruyères

    Rail route of the month
    Cheese, chocolate and a magical ride to the Swiss town of Gruyères

    The scenery – and delicacies – get better and better for our slow travel expert as she takes a local train through Canton Fribourg to a beautiful medieval village
  • Airbnb advertises its city breaks but in Toronto it was not quite the experience hoped for.

    Consumer champions
    Airbnb host increased price by 39% after booking

  • A young woman looking at dresses in a vintage clothing store.

    Vintage fashion
    Wearing a secondhand outfit these days is something to brag about, not whisper

  • Lon Chaney in He Who Gets Slapped, 1924.

    Shock of the old
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  • Jade Angeles Fitton on the isle of Lundy, off the Devon coast

    A moment that changed me
    My?partner drove off and left me – and in solitude I found my self-confidence

  • A bowlful of avgolemono soup, with shards of chicken, and bits of carrot, leeks and dill

    How to cook the perfect ...
    Greek avgolemono soup – recipe

Take part

  • Mykhaylo Mudryk and Maksym Talovierov celebrate after the match between Ukraine and Iceland in Wroc?aw, Poland.

    Football
    Ukrainians: share your reaction to your country qualifying for Euro 2024

  • Houria Ayadi / Ed Alcock / MYOP<br>The 129-apartment building where Houria Ayadi (63 yrs) has lived in Saint-Ouen, a northern suburb of Paris, since 1973, and that is due to be demolished in an effort to improve on security in the neighbourhood. She hopes to be re-lodged in one of the apartments currently under construction for the Olympic Village, where athletes will be housed during the Paris Olympics of 2024. Photo ? Ed Alcock / MYOP 25/9/2023 L'immeuble de 129 appartements où Houria Ayadi (63 ans) vit depuis 1973 à Saint-Ouen, dans la banlieue nord de Paris, et qui doit être démoli pour améliorer la sécurité dans le quartier. Elle espère être relogée dans l'un des appartements actuellement en construction pour le village olympique, où seront logés les athlètes lors des Jeux olympiques de Paris en 2024. Photo ? Ed Alcock / MYOP 25/9/2023

    Young Europeans
    Tell us about your housing situation

  • FILE PHOTO: A Ryanair Boeing 737 plane at Valencia airport<br>FILE PHOTO: Ground staff enter a Ryanair Boeing 737-800 plane a day before a cabin crew strike to be held in four European countries on July 25 and 26, in Valencia, Spain, July 24, 2018. REUTERS/Heino Kalis/File Photo

    Europe
    Share what it’s like to live in a part of Europe with high emigration

  • The aurora borealis, commonly known as the northern lights, are seen in the sky above Kiruna, Sweden.

    Northern lights in Europe
    Share your pictures

  • Using a photo of the right side eyepatch our team was able to confirm that T109A3, a 14 year old female Bigg's killer whale was the individual which stranded alive this morning and subsequently drown as the tide came in, despite the heroic efforts of Nuu-chah-nulth and Zeballos residents to roll her back to an upright position. In an effort to remain close to its Mum, her 2 year old T109A3A, navigated the shallows and slipped into the lagoon behind her at high slack where it began to call out repeatedly. It may find its own way out but will likely need some coaxing, as killer whales often do in such situations. Our team has remained on site to document and assist with further efforts by DFO. Any support provided through baycetology.org is much appreciated. Images and video acquired under marine mammal research license #42.

    ‘Being so helpless is hard to describe’
    Can?rescuers in Canada win the race against time to save an orphaned orca?

    Experts are trying everything from drums to whale calls to lure k?iisa?i?is – or Brave Little Hunter – out of the Canadian lagoon she has been trapped in since the stranding death of her mother
  • Volodymyr Zelenskiy, the Ukrainian president, inspects fortifications during a visit to Sumy oblast on Wednesday

    Ukraine war briefing
    ‘Russian terror’ as guided bombs hit Kharkiv

  • A white hand pops a white pill into another white hand.

    ‘It’s maddening’
    Women who used abortion pills on US supreme court mifepristone case

  • Man wearing suit and tie looks directly at camera

    ‘Old-fashioned embezzlement’
    Where did all of FTX’s money go?

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    Economy
    How?a viral $22 burrito explains inflation in the US

  • The Istanbul mayor, Ekrem Imamoglu

    ‘People don’t believe they can win’
    Apathy abounds ahead of Istanbul’s mayoral election

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