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The Guardian view on violence against women and girls: the grooming gangs inquiry should be part of a wider strategy | Editorial

It is right to confront child sexual exploitation, but this week’s announcement comes against a backdrop of failure

The government’s renewed focus on child sexual exploitation (CSE) gangs is overdue, …

The Guardian view on Netanyahu’s Iran war: long planned, recklessly pursued – and perilous for all | Editorial

Israel’s strikes against Tehran risk spiralling conflict, flout legal norms and may permanently bury the last chance for nuclear diplomacy

In late 2020, Gen Mark Milley – then chairman of the US joint…

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‘The best thing I’ve seen in my life’ – your top TV of 2025 so far

From the gothic noir of Dept. Q to the continued cool of Andor and a miraculous show about a fungus that can heal all illnesses, here are Guardian readers’ favourite shows of the year to date

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7 hours ago

Israeli stands at Paris airshow are shut down ‘by order of French government’

Four booths are hidden from view, prompting fury from Israel’s defence ministry and visiting US Republicans

  • Business live – latest updates

The four main Israeli company stands at the Paris airshow have…

11 hours ago

Operation Spiderweb: how Ukraine's drone attack could reshape warfare – video explainer

On 1 June, Ukraine launched a daring attack on Russian military bases, inflicting billions of dollars of damage using inexpensive drones in a secret operation codenamed Spiderweb. Smuggling 117 drone…

15 hours ago

In Gaza, Israel destroyed its reputation. Attacking Iran is a belated and dangerous attempt to restore it | Nesrine Malik

Losing credibility Netanyahu has acted to diminish Iran while he still can, and in doing so regain support from his allies

There are two ways of looking at events in the Middle East over the past year…

Why a professor of fascism left the US: ‘The lesson of 1933 is – you get out’

Marci Shore made news around the world when her family moved to Canada. She discusses Trump, teaching history and how terror atomises society

She finds the whole idea absurd. To Prof Marci Shore, the …

27 hours ago

‘There’s a smell of death in the air’: chaos in Tehran as residents try to flee or find shelter

Ferocity of Israeli strikes has taken many by surprise, with people rushing to buy petrol and food amid the bombs

* Middle East crisis – live updates

It was just past 4pm when Nahid’s windows began to …

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