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卫报
The Guardian
2024-09-05
US news
US conservative influencers say they are ‘victims’ of Russian disinformation campaign
Liz Cheney, ex-Republican Wyoming representative, endorses Kamala Harris
Trump lobs same insults at Harris and Walz in Pennsylvania town hall
Georgia high school shooting: student charged with murder after four people killed in Apalachee
Trump campaign pulls away from three target states after Harris surge
Judge tells Trump that election won’t impact January 6 trial schedule
Russian TV presenter charged with violating US sanctions and money laundering
Trump announces plan for Elon Musk-led ‘government efficiency commission’
Kamala Harris will win election, predicts leading historian Allan Lichtman
Black US voting ‘bloc’ composed of five distinct political groups, survey finds
Georgia school shooting: teen suspect was interviewed over threats last year
Medical provider to US jails failing to keep its patients alive, advocates say
The strangest insult in US politics: why do Republicans call it ‘the Democrat party’?
FBI raids homes of two top aides to New York mayor Eric Adams – report
At least 19 people contract fungal infection after California music festival, officials say
Gambling’s glitter is blinding US policymakers to its social costs
Trump tells Jewish donors they would be ‘abandoned’ if Harris is elected
Australia thought it was done with Trump, now the US treaty ally is readying for his possible return
Victims of Georgia high school shooting remembered: ‘As great as they come’
Woman dies 18 years after Amish village mass shooting left her severely injured
Rich Homie Quan, one of Atlanta’s bedrock rap artists, dies at 34
World news
Māori queen Nga Wai Hono i te po Paki crowned in ‘new dawn’ for New Zealand
Woman tells trial of husband who invited men to rape her: ‘I was sacrificed on altar of vice’
Two people on Mike Lynch yacht suffocated in cabin, source says
Michel Barnier vows to address feelings of ‘anger’ and ‘injustice’ as France’s new PM
Madrid moves to ban app-rented e-scooters over safety concerns
Clock is ticking again for Michel Barnier, France’s anorak-wearing, spreadsheet-loving new PM
Ukraine appoints new foreign minister in biggest reshuffle since war began
Indonesia deports fugitive former mayor Alice Guo to Philippines
Munich police kill man who opened fire near Israeli consulate
Rome could limit access to Trevi fountain as it grapples with overtourism
Hundreds of artworks by mainly Black Brazilian artists are returning home
A new flashpoint has emerged at Sabina Shoal in the South China Sea – and a new danger
‘We learned to live with war’: Ukrainian fashion week makes poignant return
North Korea may have executed officials over flood response, reports say
China says it is ending foreign adoptions, prompting concern from US
‘I couldn’t say no’: anger grows over topless medical exams in Japan schools
‘Togetherness in our diversity’: Pope Francis preaches unity at south-east Asia’s largest mosque
Media
‘Everyone failed them’: what the papers say on report into deadly Grenfell Tower fire
Environment
Can Australia reach net zero by 2050? A new reports shows it must be ‘the new normal’
Loss of bats to lethal fungus linked to 1,300 child deaths in US, study says
A cool flame: how Gaia theory was born out of a secret love affair
Rare moth found in Norfolk village 50 years after becoming ‘extinct’ in Britain
Australia may delay release of 2035 climate target as world awaits outcome of US election
Urgent review of Woodside billion-dollar WA gas project needed to protect threatened snake, government advisers say
UK news
Mike Lynch associate hit by car died from traumatic head injury, inquest hears
Justice for Grenfell deaths may not come this decade, warns former chief prosecutor
Lucy Letby victims’ families call for CCTV on neonatal wards
Grenfell families criticise report for ignoring impact on diverse communities
Grenfell Tower: the fire, the findings, who’s to blame and what happens next
Stonehenge tale gets ‘weirder’ as Orkney is ruled out as altar stone origin
‘Professional buck-passers’: why the excoriating Grenfell report was right to damn architects
Construction industry’s ‘rotten culture’ faces reckoning after Grenfell report
The three Grenfell Tower companies still denying all wrongdoing
Angela Rayner backs prosecutions for those responsible for Grenfell Tower fire
British army major general dismissed for unwanted advances in karaoke bar
Science
Common food dye found to make skin and muscle temporarily transparent
Opinion
Why fascists hate universities
The forces of loneliness can cause political instability. And threaten democracy
The Guardian view on Putin’s retaliation: what price will Ukraine pay for taking the war to Moscow?
My neighbour, 82, would give everything for just a week with her parents. What she longed to tell them surprised me
Scientists are closing in on the true, horrifying scale of death and disease in Gaza
Britons are most considerate drivers in the world. There – I said it
Both the Tories and the SNP suffered catastrophic defeats – but only one of them is facing up to that
Want justice for the victims of Grenfell? It’s now clearer than ever that public inquiries are not the answer
Want to know the problem, Tories? You’re … weird. And even your own tribe thinks so
Labour’s decision to cut winter fuel payments is mean and politically inept
Berlin feels like an island in a swamp of neofascism – but the flood waters are rising
The Guardian view on the House of Lords: ending inherited power is the right thing to do
Culture
LL Cool J: ‘Hip-hop isn’t underdog music any more’
US playwright donates £1m to save home of Shakespeare’s daughter
Life and style
‘They’d ask me: “Do you want to die today?”’ How I was kidnapped by pirates – and rescued by US Navy Seals
How we met: ‘Our friendship is built on trust and loyalty – but we also have a really good laugh’
The experts: dietitians on 20 ways to cut down on UPFs while still eating what you love
Dining across the divide: ‘I said that in my idealistic communist utopia, all housing would be owned by the state’
Moving pictures, robot actors and a presidential book – take the Thursday quiz
‘Put down the duster’: Decluttering trends causing stress, say experts
Global
The US right keeps accusing Democrats of ‘communism’. What does that even mean?
Business
University funding from fossil fuels slowing switch to green energy – report
Oil firms vow to fight judicial review of North Sea oil and gas projects
VW slams production into reverse as industry faces battles on all sides
Watchdog to investigate Ticketmaster over Oasis ticket sales
M&S using AI as personalised style guru in hopes to boost sales
John Lewis brings back ‘never knowingly undersold’ promise
Second-class letter deliveries in UK could be scrapped on Saturdays
China detains five AstraZeneca staff over ‘data privacy and import breaches’
Royal Mail is close to getting the reform it craved. Shareholders should oppose the Czech bid
Trump would make the US economy weaker, less competitive and less equal
PwC to start tracking working locations of all UK employees
People in the UK: how have you been affected by authorised push payment scams?
Virgin’s accessing of hotel CCTV after employee’s Grindr hookup raises privacy concerns, legal experts say
Global development
The vanishing mangroves of El Salvador: ‘All our efforts may only slow the destruction’
Tourist boom threatens to swamp Indian mountain town where Dalai Lama took refuge
News
Global heating could raise potential for offshore wind power, study says
Society
Treating eyesight issues could prevent one in five dementia cases, study finds
Fashion
Fashion month: everything you need to know ahead of New York, London, Paris and Milan
Stage
Ballet Nights review – smorgasbord of styles and stars in one thrilling sitting
Money
Our agreed KLM flight ticket price took off, disappeared and cost us £118
Technology
UK signs first international treaty to implement AI safeguards
YouTube to restrict teenagers’ exposure to videos about weight and fitness
Politics
UK pump prices at three-year low as fuel duty hike looms
Cigarette-style warning labels should be on everyday food, say campaigners
Tories think being weird makes them interesting, but it just makes them weird