Saturday May 10 2025
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An Indian police officer outside a house that was damaged by Pakistani shelling in Jammu

India and Pakistan agree full ceasefire

President Trump praised both countries for ‘using common sense and great intelligence’ after talks involving US and UK

Asia
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‘People are dying, we are not safe’: Britons in Kashmir beg to leave

British families visiting Kotli have found themselves at the centre of a standoff between India and Pakistan with no prospect of escape




President Trump signing executive orders in the Oval Office, surrounded by staff and press.
The data that proves Trump is the ultimate television president

He was never media shy, but his first term was only a warm-up, as he turns the Oval Office into a TV studio

US politics
37 minutes ago


Medical student Naomi Brookarsh posing on a university campus.
‘I was scared and alone’: the victims of university antisemitism

Nothing could prepare Naomi Brookarsh for the antisemitism she experienced while reading medicine at the University of Manchester



European leaders visiting Independence Square in Kyiv, Ukraine.
Starmer joins leaders in Ukraine to push for 30-day ceasefire

President Julius Maada Bio and First Lady Fatima Maada Bio at a gala.
Sierra Leone’s first lady rents a council flat in south London

Farmer standing in drought-affected wheat field.
Farmers watch as dry spring turns their livelihoods to dust

European leaders visiting Independence Square in Kyiv, Ukraine.
Starmer joins leaders in Ukraine to push for 30-day ceasefire






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Karen Beaumont Carter holding a glass of white wine.
An expat, a French lover and a grieving husband: inside the Dordogne killing

Betrayal and buried secrets are emerging in the sleepy French village of Trémolat


Tesla driving on a road, viewed from the driver's seat.
I tried the new self-driving Tesla — relaxing is impossible



Mugshot of a young man with dark skin and dreadlocks.
Southport killer ‘threw boiling water over prison guard’


Admiral Sir Ben Key at a Royal National Lifeboat Institution service.




Black and white photo of eight supermodels sitting at a table.
Fifty is new 25 at glam high street chain Zara


Giving obese people Ozempic ‘will boost economy and cut sick days’


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Editor's picks




Portrait of Laura Bates at the Edinburgh International Book Festival.
Laura Bates: ‘I’ll get 200 rape and death threats on a bad day’



Collage of Donald Trump, a portrait of a king, and a university building.
Harvard, you’ve got a problem — but Trump’s war will backfire





Calm, unflashy Pope is just what the world needs

Leo XIV’s first steps suggest a back-to-basics approach from a man with a popular touch and no interest in culture wars



Illustration of a general signing a surrender document.

Cartoon by Peter Brookes



a woman wearing a necklace with a cross on it
Voters are sick of lectures from the lanyard class






a woman wearing a necklace with a cross on it
Voters are sick of lectures from the lanyard class




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Vogue Williams and Spencer Matthews at the BAFTAs and Vogue Williams at home with her dog.

A portfolio of podcasts. A celebrity marriage. Lucrative sponsorship deals. Not forgetting a memoir, Big Mouth


Illustration of a person using a pry bar to separate wooden planks.
Wayne PerreyHow to build raised garden planters





a man in a suit and tie stands with his arms crossed
Dominic O'ConnellOrsted has taken the wind out of Miliband’s net-zero sails


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Virat Kohli celebrating an India cricket victory.

Former India captain, who may quit before tour of England, is one of the greatest champions of five-day game and the world’s most-influential player



Portrait of John Legend.

The soul singer talks about falling out with his mentor and friend, family life with Chrissy Teigen and why Trump’s America is ‘extremely scary’




Portrait of a smiling man wearing a brown corduroy jacket.
Obnoxious Oxford — a wickedly funny satire about privileged students
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