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  1. 'I’m leaving'
    Inside the meeting that brought Nato to the brink

    Jens Stoltenberg, then general secretary of Nato, and US president Donald Trump, sitting either side of a table, American and Nato flags hanging behind them, in 2019
  2. Malcolm McDowell
    ‘I would be a total disaster as a spy’

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    Yuval Noah Harari, Rory Stewart and Maria Ressa in conversation

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  4. The food filter
    The best (and worst) supermarket dark chocolate, tasted and rated

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  5. 'Selfish'
    William and Kate face backlash over Windsor Great Park no-go zone

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    European private schools report surge in interest from wealthy British parents

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    Tories to pledge to create immigration taskforce modelled on Trump’s Ice

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    Czech Republic
    Populist billionaire Andrej Babiš wins Czech parliamentary election

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    Ukraine
    Person killed in drone attack as Ukraine accuses Russia of targeting passenger trains

  • Richard Fuller speaking at a lectern

    Conservatives
    Watchdog cleared ex-Tory minister to work for offshoot of firm linked to China surveillance

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    Storm Amy
    Man dies in Ireland as fresh weather warning issued for UK

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    The Saturday read
    Swearing, booing and spitting: is crowd behaviour out of control?

    There was dismay after Rory McIlroy’s wife was hit by a beer at the Ryder Cup. But have crowds always been badly behaved, or is antisocial behaviour getting worse?

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    Elon Musk, the Anti-Defamation League and the right: what’s behind the latest blow-up?

    The Jewish advocacy and anti-hate group is at the center of a rightwing backlash campaign led by Musk over the ADL’s online database on extremism

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    There’ll be sympathy and heightened security, but in the 1960s when Jewish communities faced attack, there was also solidarity. We need that back, says Dave Rich, director of policy at the Community Security Trust
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    BBC bosses want defence budget to help pay for the World Service

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    Judge says prosecution against Ábrego García for human smuggling may be illegal retaliation

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    Saturday Night Live
    ‘No reason not to be all in’: is Saturday Night Live ready to meet a major political moment?

  2. Aimee Lou Wood in Film Club.

    Film Club
    Aimee Lou Wood’s fantastical romcom is part Mike Leigh, part cosy family sitcom

  3.  Anthony Mackie in Twisted Metal.

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  4. He’s read the tastictics … Steve Coogan as Alan Partridge in How Are You? It’s Alan (Partridge).

    Comedy TV
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What to listen to

  1. Charli xcx and Taylor Swift.

    Music
    Taylor Swift’s Charli xcx hit job misses the point – and underscores her tedious obsession with conflict

  2. Mixed blessings … Taylor Swift.

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  4. Crunchy … Ashnymph.

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What to read

  1. Stack of shortlisted books.

    Goldsmiths prize
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  2. Ursula K Le Guin.

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  3. Andrew O'Hagan at his home in London.

    Memoir
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What to play

  1. Atsu in Ghost of Yōtei.

    Adventure games
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  2. Comedian and games master Brennan Lee Mulligan

    Interview
    ‘Laughing at a libertarian crypto dragon? That rules’: Brennan Lee Mulligan on how Dungeons & Dragons took over the world

  3. Three friends smile as they play video games at home.

    Cosy gaming
    Occult objects, a dead dynasty and a mobile bookshop: ten cosy new video games for autumn

  4. Clair Obscur: Expedition 33.

    I was falling hard for Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 – then it betrayed me at the final hour

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What to visit

  1. Delicious comedy … Amy Conroy in The Boy at the Abbey, Dublin.

    Stage
    The Boy/The God and His Daughter review – Marina Carr’s majestic Theban double bill

  2. Isabella Colby Browne and Steffan Cennydd in Romeo a Juliet at the Sherman theatre, Cardiff.

    Theatre
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  4. Andrea Peña & Artists: Bogotá at Sadler’s Wells East, London.

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