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Israel at war
Ukraine in focus
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UK military ‘couldn’t fight Russia for longer than two months’
Failure to secure more funding for Armed Forces puts us at a disadvantage, warns Deputy Chief of Defence Staff
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Braverman risks backlash for planned appearance with hard-Right Hungarian leader
Former home secretary a keynote speaker at National Conservatism gathering along with Viktor Orban, Vladimir Putin’s closest ally in Europe
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Vladimir Putin can be tried for his crimes now
There is only one solution if his guilt is to be authoritatively declared. That is by a trial in absentia
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How Ukraine is using mobile phones on 6ft poles to stop drones
Simplistic acoustic sensors, first tried a century ago, make a comeback to protect against threat from Russia
In focus
Go beyond the headlines with in-depth analysis and dispatches
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Inside the gleaming developments that made Hamas a $1bn terror group
High-value assets in Turkey ‘form part of a secret global investment portfolio’
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How El Salvador loves its ‘cool dictator’ who shut down the gangs – but at the cost of human rights
Controversial Nayib Bukele is expected to win re-election by a crushing margin in Sunday’s presidential vote
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‘I just prayed they wouldn't be killed’: Families of the Hamas hostages share their stories
Since the Hamas attack on Israel, 203 people are still missing. Their families share their experiences - and wait in hope for their return
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All the charges Donald Trump faces – and what happens next
The cases involving the former president and their potential consequences – from presidential immunity claims to classified documents
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Hamas guard sexually assaulted me at gunpoint, says Israeli hostage
Lawyer Amit Soussana is first to go public with allegations of sex attacks and torture while in captivity in Gaza
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Vladimir Putin can be tried for his crimes now
There is only one solution if his guilt is to be authoritatively declared. That is by a trial in absentia
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Alexander Lukashenko says Moscow concert attackers ‘tried to flee to Belarus’
Dictator’s remarks undermine Kremlin’s claim terrorists were backed by Ukraine and planned to escape there
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EU waters down green policies amid mounting tractor protests
About 300 vehicles swamped Belgian capital in anger over bloc’s ‘green deal’ legislation and a controversial trade deal with Latin America
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How Ukraine is using mobile phones on 6ft poles to stop drones
Simplistic acoustic sensors, first tried a century ago, make a comeback to protect against threat from Russia
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Putin’s mafia state can’t protect its own people
To blame the terror attack on a US regional withdrawal is to give the Russian leader cover for his own incompetence