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Monday 22 May 2023
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52-year-old, in hospital for more than a year after bike accident, wants to be repatriated but is not listed as a resident in Sweden
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Penalty from Ireland’s privacy regulator is a record for breach of EU data protection regulation
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Joe Biden says US doing everything possible to strengthen Ukraine’s defences in war with Russia
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Russian-imposed Donetsk leader Denis Pushilin says demining is being carried out in Bakhmut; Ukraine’s deputy defence minister insists Ukraine still had a small foothold inside the city
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UK PM says at G7 summit that end to war will need to recognise country’s territorial integrity
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The Kremlin is putting up stiffer economic resistance than the G7 anticipated
Spotlight
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Postnatal depression affects up to 15% of new mothers, but studies suggest almost as many fathers also show symptoms – and little is being done to help them
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The Ethiopian-born computer scientist lost her job after pointing out the inequalities built into AI
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After hearing some home truths from his wife on his 65th birthday, Scott Wright was determined to figure out ‘who the hell I was’. He ended up on a hallucinogenic retreat in Mexico
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4 out of 5 stars.Beats Studio Buds+ reviewApple’s latest for Android and iPhone
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The sensible methods didn’t work, so I became a member of the Red Rebel Brigade. Now I feel I’m doing something useful, says the journalist and author Helena Echlin
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Pep Guardiola’s team are dominant now but their success and the wealth that has driven it may be best left to posterity
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Real Madrid’s 1-0 defeat by Valencia was overshadowed by alleged racist abuse from the stands directed at Vinícius Júnior, who was later sent off
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Emilia-Romagna still on alert, with 36,000 people homeless after six months’ worth of rain fell in 36 hours
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Intellectual Property Office rules that New Zealand beekeepers’ attempt to stop Australian producers using the name did not meet necessary requirements
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Scottish islanders fear complete isolation as vital mail deliveries fail to arrive for days, sometimes weeks
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Concerns security deal could leave Papua New Guinea stuck between an increasingly hostile US and China
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Asset managers are told they have key role to play on climate in open letter on eve of Shell’s annual meeting
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Move to power Glenbrook steel plant with electricity from renewables rather than coal will reduce emissions by 1% – or the equivalent of taking 300,000 cars off the road
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Waste disposed of in the ocean, abundant microplastics and wildlife exposed to oil – the ‘pristine’ continent of ice has a trash problem
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Culture
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3 out of 5 stars.FilmA Way Home review – Alzheimer’s and immigration in portrait of a disappearing pastKarima Saïdi’s documentary movingly tries to shore up memories from her mother’s life, but the ethics of the process are uneasy
Lifestyle
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Bright, light flavours, substantial salads and vegetable sides that are just as good as the dish of the day
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Achieve that Sloaney bounce at home – but you’ll need straight and easy-to-style hair in the first place
Documentaries
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US efforts to stifle China’s chip industry are thought to be part of a wider plan to hinder Beijing’s preparations for war
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Over lunch, the MP and shadow minister explains why Labour needs to get angrier about health, homes and justice – and tells of her long family connection to one Birmingham chippy
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The controversial philosopher on the importance of updating his landmark book on animal liberation, being ‘flexibly vegan’ and the ethical dangers of artificial intelligence for the non-human world
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After decades locked alone in small cages in California’s San Quentin prison, men sentenced to die are now being moved off death row. Sam Levin investigates
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Small aircraft are essential to Alaska’s remote settlements, and flying is part of the state’s culture. Acacia Johnson, who grew up in Anchorage, has been photographing the pilots keeping remote communities connected
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The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world
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The American photographer’s stark images of the clashes in New Jersey and their aftermath kicked off a nationwide debate about police violence
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Amis, the author of 15 novels and one of the leading voices of his generation, has died aged 73
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Floods in Italy, Russian airstrikes in Kyiv, migrants at the border between Mexico and the US and the Cannes film festival: the most striking images this week
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A new exhibition showcases paintings inspired by taking a dip
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