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UKRAINE INVASION

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 * LIVE RUSSIA-UKRAINE WAR LATEST: EU AGREES ‘LANDMARK’ RUSSIAN OIL BAN; HALF OF
   SIEVIERODONETSK UNDER RUSSIAN CONTROL
   
   Latest update 4m ago
   Ukraine to prosecute 80 suspected war criminals. On Tuesday, Ukraine’s
   prosecutor general, Iryna Venediktova, said they will start to prosecute 80
   suspected war criminals, according to Reuters. Earlier we reported on the
   meeting between representatives of a group of countries investigating Russian
   war crimes and international criminal court prosecutor Karim Khan at The
   Hague. Venediktova also announced Estonia, Latvia and Slovakia are set to
   join Ukraine, Lithuania and Poland in the investigation effort. ICC
   prosecutor Khan said no one has a b
   Latest update 25m ago
   What’s next for Ukraine after Russia’s Donbas offensive?. The recent Russian
   advances in the Donbas lead to an inevitable question: whether the
   indiscriminate tactics the Kremlin deployed there will be a template for
   future offensives. With reports of large numbers of troops, artillery and
   rocket launchers mustering across the border near the Russian city of Kursk –
   in an area which borders Ukraine’s Sumy province – it is an urgent issue.
   While other parts of the 300-mile frontline in Ukraine’s east lack some of
   the same vulnerabilities that existed ar
   Latest update 37m ago
   Russian state television has aired footage showing what it says are
   separatist soldiers in the city of Sievierdonetsk, the largest city in Donbas
   still held by Ukraine. Witnesses say Russian tanks and troops have begun
   advancing towards the centre of the city, while artillery barrages have
   destroyed critical infrastructure and damaged 90% of buildings. The Guardian
   has not been able to verify the date or location of the footage.
   A father with his daughters being evacuated from Lysychansk Two Ukrainian
   soldiers embrace near Stoyanka An evacuation convoy by a damaged road from
   Kupiansk A boy by a damaged car in Irpin A former Irpin resident in temporary
   accommodation
   
   
   LIVE RUSSIA-UKRAINE WAR LATEST: EU AGREES ‘LANDMARK’ RUSSIAN OIL BAN; HALF OF
   SIEVIERODONETSK UNDER RUSSIAN CONTROL
   
   EU leaders back immediate sanctions on 75% of Russian oil imports; Moscow’s
   assault on key eastern city taking longer than hoped, separatist leader says
   
   Latest update 4m ago
   Ukraine to prosecute 80 suspected war criminals. On Tuesday, Ukraine’s
   prosecutor general, Iryna Venediktova, said they will start to prosecute 80
   suspected war criminals, according to Reuters. Earlier we reported on the
   meeting between representatives of a group of countries investigating Russian
   war crimes and international criminal court prosecutor Karim Khan at The
   Hague. Venediktova also announced Estonia, Latvia and Slovakia are set to
   join Ukraine, Lithuania and Poland in the investigation effort. ICC
   prosecutor Khan said no one has a b
   Latest update 25m ago
   What’s next for Ukraine after Russia’s Donbas offensive?. The recent Russian
   advances in the Donbas lead to an inevitable question: whether the
   indiscriminate tactics the Kremlin deployed there will be a template for
   future offensives. With reports of large numbers of troops, artillery and
   rocket launchers mustering across the border near the Russian city of Kursk –
   in an area which borders Ukraine’s Sumy province – it is an urgent issue.
   While other parts of the 300-mile frontline in Ukraine’s east lack some of
   the same vulnerabilities that existed ar
   Latest update 37m ago
   Russian state television has aired footage showing what it says are
   separatist soldiers in the city of Sievierdonetsk, the largest city in Donbas
   still held by Ukraine. Witnesses say Russian tanks and troops have begun
   advancing towards the centre of the city, while artillery barrages have
   destroyed critical infrastructure and damaged 90% of buildings. The Guardian
   has not been able to verify the date or location of the footage.
   
    * SANCTIONS EU LEADERS SAY GAS UNLIKELY TO BE PART OF NEW ROUND OF RUSSIA
      MEASURES
   
    * EXPLAINER WHAT DOES EU’S PARTIAL OIL BAN MEAN FOR RUSSIA AND REST OF
      EUROPE?
   
    * RUSSIA UKRAINE JAILS TWO RUSSIAN SOLDIERS FOR SHELLING VILLAGES
   
    * SANCTIONS EU LEADERS SAY GAS UNLIKELY TO BE PART OF NEW ROUND OF RUSSIA
      MEASURES
   
    * EXPLAINER WHAT DOES EU’S PARTIAL OIL BAN MEAN FOR RUSSIA AND REST OF
      EUROPE?
   
    * RUSSIA UKRAINE JAILS TWO RUSSIAN SOLDIERS FOR SHELLING VILLAGES
   
   Russia-Ukraine war latest: EU agrees ‘landmark’ Russian oil ban; half of
   Sievierodonetsk under Russian control


 * * FULL REPORT SIEVIERODONETSK’S CIVILIANS TOLD TO STAY IN CELLARS AS RUSSIAN
     FORCES ADVANCE
     
     
     
     
     FULL REPORT SIEVIERODONETSK’S CIVILIANS TOLD TO STAY IN CELLARS AS RUSSIAN
     FORCES ADVANCE
     
     Mayor says about half of Ukrainian city where 13,000 people remain has
     fallen to forces advancing ‘block by block’
     
     Sievierodonetsk’s civilians told to stay in cellars as Russian forces
     advance
   
   
   * ANALYSIS WHAT’S NEXT FOR UKRAINE AFTER RUSSIA’S DONBAS OFFENSIVE?
     
     
     ANALYSIS WHAT’S NEXT FOR UKRAINE AFTER RUSSIA’S DONBAS OFFENSIVE?
     
     
     What’s next for Ukraine after Russia’s Donbas offensive?
   
   
   * EXCLUSIVE MASS CIVIL LEGAL ACTION TO SEEK COMPENSATION FOR UKRAINIAN WAR
     VICTIMS
     
     
     EXCLUSIVE MASS CIVIL LEGAL ACTION TO SEEK COMPENSATION FOR UKRAINIAN WAR
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    * ANDREA LEADSOM FORMER BUSINESS SECRETARY CRITICISES ‘FAILURES OF
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 * CORONAVIRUS SHANGHAI STARTS TO DISMANTLE FENCES AS LOCKDOWN DUE TO END
   
   Painful two-month lockdown is scheduled to be lifted for 22.5 million people
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   Shanghai starts to dismantle fences as lockdown due to end


 * PACIFIC OUTCRY AS CHINA STOPS JOURNALISTS QUESTIONING WANG YI
   
   Beijing’s foreign minister signing bilateral deals with leaders but reporters
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   Outcry as China stops journalists questioning Wang Yi


 * * UK HOME OFFICE CANCELS FLIGHT TO DEPORT KURDISH ASYLUM SEEKERS TO IRAQ
     
     
     Home Office cancels flight to deport Kurdish asylum seekers to Iraq
   
   
   * JAPAN PARLIAMENT TO APPROVE ABORTION PILL – BUT PARTNER’S CONSENT WILL BE
     REQUIRED
     
     
     Parliament to approve abortion pill – but partner’s consent will be
     required
   
   
   * US AUSTIN RESOLUTION AIMS TO ‘DECRIMINALIZE’ ABORTION IF ROE V WADE IS
     OVERTURNED
     
     
     Austin resolution aims to ‘decriminalize’ abortion if Roe v Wade is
     overturned
   
   
   * HEALTH UK SPERM DONOR WITH GENETIC CONDITION BANNED FROM CONTACTING
     CHILDREN
     
     
     UK sperm donor with genetic condition banned from contacting children
   
   
   * TEXAS SCHOOL SHOOTING ANDY MURRAY ‘ANGRY’ ABOUT ATTACK
     
     
     Andy Murray ‘angry’ about attack
   
   
   * JOHNNY DEPP ACTOR PLAYS ROYAL ALBERT HALL WITH JEFF BECK
     
     
     Actor plays Royal Albert Hall with Jeff Beck


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   WITH NO RULES’
   
   When she was only 17, the Canadian singer’s debut album wowed the world. Now,
   as Let Go hits its 20th anniversary, its pop-punk anthems are finding new
   life thanks to TikTok
   
   ‘I moved out of my parents’ house and straight into a tour bus with no rules’


 * THE LONG READ THE MAN WHO BUILT HIS OWN CATHEDRAL
   
   The long read: For nearly 60 years, a former monk toiled almost
   single-handedly on an extraordinary building outside Madrid. Is it a folly or
   a masterpiece?
   
   The man who built his own cathedral


 * * ‘I’M IN PIECES AGAIN’ PARIS FINAL FIASCO TRIGGERS HILLSBOROUGH SURVIVOR
     TRAUMA
     
     Two Liverpool fans, who were both present at the 1989 disaster, recount
     their grim experiences of a chaotic Champions League final
     
     Paris final fiasco triggers Hillsborough survivor trauma
   
   
   * MEET THE HEARTSTOPPER GENERATION ‘YOUNG, GAY PEOPLE BEING OUT AND HAPPY?
     IT’S REVOLUTIONARY!’
     
     From footballer Jake Daniels coming out to trans actor Yasmin Finney being
     cast in Doctor Who, it feels like there has been a turning point in
     Generation Z’s queer experience. But how much have things really changed?
     
     ‘Young, gay people being out and happy? It’s revolutionary!’


 * * ‘THERE ARE THINGS IN THIS SEASON YOU WILL NEVER UNSEE’ THE BOYS’ KARL URBAN
     ON PARENTING, POWERS AND SUPERHERO ORGIES
     
     
     The Boys’ Karl Urban on parenting, powers and superhero orgies
   
   
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     Tanveer Singh
     
     
     A rapper of fascinating contradictions who aimed to uplift Punjab
   
   
   * COVID WITH UK CASES AT THEIR LOWEST FOR A YEAR, WHAT COULD THE FUTURE LOOK
     LIKE?
     
     
     With UK cases at their lowest for a year, what could the future look like?




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 * WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE RUSSIAN? FOR MANY OF US, IT’S NO LONGER A SIMPLE
   QUESTION
   
   Ivan Philippov
   Like others ashamed by the invasion of Ukraine, I have left Russia, my home,
   says writer Ivan Philippov
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   What does it mean to be Russian? For many of us, it’s no longer a simple
   question


 * IF YOU CARE ABOUT JOHNSON’S DISHONESTY, DON’T LET KEIR STARMER OFF THE HOOK
   
   Owen Jones
   The prime minister’s deceit is eroding our political norms – just look at
   Labour’s list of abandoned pledges, says Guardian columnist Owen Jones
   1,099
   1,099
   If you care about Johnson’s dishonesty, don’t let Keir Starmer off the hook


 * I’VE FINALLY PUT SOMETHING ON EBAY THAT PEOPLE WANT – NOW I WISH I HADN’T
   
   Zoe Williams
   I was so excited when eBay started, until I realised no one wanted my stuff –
   so why do I feel so emotional about this sudden flood of unexpected interest,
   asks Guardian columnist Zoe Williams
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   I’ve finally put something on eBay that people want – now I wish I hadn’t


 * * LINKING NITROUS OXIDE TO CLIMATE RISK IS YET ANOTHER EXAMPLE OF THE DISDAIN
     SHOWN TO WOMEN’S PAIN
     
     Isabelle Oderberg
     
     
     Linking nitrous oxide to climate risk is yet another example of the disdain
     shown to women’s pain
   
   
   * I AGREED TO MY SPERM DONOR’S ANONYMITY - NOW I SEE MY DAUGHTER HAS A RIGHT
     TO KNOW WHO SHE IS
     
     Dorothy Byrne
     
     
     I agreed to my sperm donor’s anonymity - now I see my daughter has a right
     to know who she is
   
   
   * US MASS SHOOTINGS WILL CONTINUE UNTIL THE MAJORITY CAN OVERRULE THE
     MINORITY
     
     Rebecca Solnit
     
     
     US mass shootings will continue until the majority can overrule the
     minority
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    * FRENCH OPEN RUNE SHOCKS TSITSIPAS AND CILIC BEATS MEDVEDEV
   
    * ‘IT’S A FRESH START’ REID AND HEWETT HUNGRY FOR 10 IN A ROW
   
    * FRENCH OPEN SWIATEK SURVIVES ZHENG SCARE TO MAINTAIN RUN
   
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    * ‘IT’S A FRESH START’ REID AND HEWETT HUNGRY FOR 10 IN A ROW
   
    * FRENCH OPEN SWIATEK SURVIVES ZHENG SCARE TO MAINTAIN RUN
   
   French Open – Trevisan downs Fernandez in quarter-finals


 * DAVID SQUIRES ON … REAL MADRID'S CHAMPIONS LEAGUE VICTORY IN PARIS
   
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    * 'IRRESPONSIBLE' LIVERPOOL WANT APOLOGY OVER FAKE TICKET CLAIMS
   
   Real Madrid's Champions League victory in Paris


 * * THE BREAKDOWN CHAMPIONS CUP TEAM OF THE SEASON: BEST XV FROM THE TOURNAMENT
     
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      * RUGBY UNION DAVIDSON TO LEAD HISTORIC ALL-FEMALE OFFICIALS TEAM
     
     Champions Cup team of the season: best XV from the tournament
   
   
   * ENGLAND’S NEW TEST ERA STARTS WITH MIDDLE-ORDER MUDDLE
     
     Mark Ramprakash
     Young players need to be integrated slowly for best chance of success.
     Putting Root and Bairstow lower down defies logic
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      * CRICKET BAIRSTOW 'EXCITED AND INTRIGUED' BY MCCULLUM ARRIVAL
     
      * CRICKET BAIRSTOW 'EXCITED AND INTRIGUED' BY MCCULLUM ARRIVAL
     
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     We have to be ready for Ukraine – the challenge and emotion
   
   
   * FOOTBALL INTER TO HOLD TALKS OVER POSSIBLE RETURN FOR LUKAKU
     
     
     Inter to hold talks over possible return for Lukaku
   
   
   * 'EXCITED AND INTRIGUED' BAIRSTOW WELCOMES ENGLAND'S NEW COACH MCCULLUM
     
     
     Bairstow welcomes England's new coach McCullum
   
   
   * WORLD CUP 2022 QATAR CRITICISED FOR ‘PROBLEMATIC’ CARBON FOOTPRINT PROMISES
     
     
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   The foreign volunteer medics on Ukraine frontline


 * REVEALED RUSSIA-LINKED SUPERYACHTS ‘GOING DARK’ TO AVOID SANCTIONS THREAT
   
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   Russia-linked superyachts ‘going dark’ to avoid sanctions threat


 * LIZARDS OR SNAKES? THE STARK GAME OF SURVIVAL PLAYING OUT IN IBIZA
   
   The growing trend for imported olive trees has brought hoards of invasive
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   The stark game of survival playing out in Ibiza


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