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  • Sergey Karelin appears in court in Russia’s Murmansk region on Saturday

    Two Russian journalists arrested over alleged work for Alexei Navalny foundation

    Konstantin Gabov and Sergey Karelin face at least two years’ jail on ‘extremism’ charges, which they deny, amid continuing crackdown on dissent
  • Social media and public signage disparaging Sadiq Khan and the Ulez expansion.

    Tory staff running network of anti-Ulez Facebook groups riddled with racism and abuse

  • Head and shoulders shot of Rageh Omaar

    Rageh Omaar says he was ‘determined to finish’ after becoming unwell on air

  • Piers Garrett with an old phone. London, 26/4/24

    The ‘boring phone’: stressed-out gen Z ditch smartphones for dumbphones

  • Mishal Husain, wearing a green headscarf and coat, and standing next to her mother, Shama, who is also wearing a coat and headscarf, and sitting on an upholstered bench outside a domed and decorated mausoleum

    ‘A sense of wonder enveloped my mother and me’: Mishal Husain on her eye-opening journey through Uzbekistan in search of an ancestor

  • Paul Marshall

    Paul Marshall expected to bid for Telegraph after quitting GB News board

  • Martin Bax Ambit covers from his son Tim Bax

    Martin Bax obituary

  • Chris Philp on BBC One's Question Time

    UK minister appears to mix up Rwanda and Congo on Question Time

  • Tory Shepherd

    The weekly beast
    ‘Climate denial’ ad pulled from The Australian after being labelled ‘deceptive’

    Tory Shepherd
  • Politics Weekly America
    White House Correspondents’ Dinner: is there still space for humour?

  • Sydney man wrongly named as Bondi Junction stabbings murderer settles defamation claim with Seven

  • a man speaks into a microphone

    Who is David Pecker, a key witness in Trump’s criminal hush-money trial?

    The longtime chief executive of AMI, which owns the National Enquirer, has a long history with the ex-president
  • Laurence Fox libel case<br>Laurence Fox makes a statement outside the the Royal Courts Of Justice, central London, after a High Court judge has ruled that he libelled two men when he referred to them as "paedophiles" on social media. The actor turned political activist was sued by former Stonewall trustee Simon Blake and drag artist Crystal, also known as Colin Seymour over comments on social media. Mr Fox is countersuing the pair, along with actress Nicola Thorp. Picture date: Monday January 29, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story COURTS Fox. Photo credit should read: Jordan Pettitt/PA Wire

    Laurence Fox ordered to pay £180,000 to two people he called ‘paedophiles’

    High court judge orders actor turned politician to pay £90,000 damages to each individual for social media libel
    • Rightwing US website that spreads election conspiracies declares bankruptcy

    • Slovakian journalists wear black to protest media overhaul

    • Best podcasts of the week
      Best podcasts of the week: The reality show that duped women into falling for a fake Prince Harry

  • Illustration of woman suffering from back pain

    Inaugural Guardian Advertising Awards take place in London

  • a man in a glass cage makes a heart with his hands

    Evan Gershkovich’s appeal against his detention rejected by Moscow court

  • TikTok logo on a phone in pocket of pair of jeans

    Why is US threatening to ban TikTok and will other countries follow suit?

  • Donald Trump against the backdrop of a US flag with a smartphone showing the Truth Social logo

    Trump to receive bonus worth $1.2bn for Trump Media stock performance

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