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Guardian

30 days ago

Despite being the lowest-ranked team at the tournament, All Whites are hoping Chris Wood can help fire them to a first appearance in the knockout rounds

This article is part of the Guardian’s 2026 Wor…

Announcement seeks to close a difficult chapter for the company after the Guardian revealed its platform was used in mass surveillance of Palestinians

Microsoft has said it will tighten human-rights c…

31 days ago

The president’s image and name are proliferating in Washington and beyond, overturning well-advised democratic taboos on glorifying sitting leaders

One of the surest signs of an authoritarian regime …

The Socceroos and Parma centre-back on finessing his craft in the birthplace of catenaccio, his father’s influence and a World Cup dream

Most football fans would be able to rattle off their favourite …

All eyes will be on Team Melli amid the ongoing conflict with the US and Israel, making their campaign one of the most unusual and unpredictable of recent times

This article is part of the Guardian’s …

The Guardian’s picture editors select photographs from around the world

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A first win at a World Cup is the floor-level target for a team that still relies heavily on the ability of Mohamed Salah

This article is part of the Guardian’s 2026 World Cup Experts’ Network, a coop…

The Oprah-approved book is said to have left out important financial details, so why does the writer remain a pin-up for wronged women?

A strong contender for the most satisfying TV clip of the year c…

It’s just a week until the first whistle of the 2026 World Cup. To mark the occasion, Madeleine Finlay talks to Ian Sample about the science behind the tournament. It’s likely to be one of the hottes…

Zombie Blairites still have British politics in their grip – it’s time to break free | Aditya Chakrabortty ⊕⊕

Tony Blair’s departure as PM should have prompted a fresh start for Labour. But Starmer’s sad, backward-looking government remains in his thrall

Now half term is over, let’s have a quick quiz. Readin…

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