Man who rammed vehicle into Michigan synagogue killed by security staff
No serious casualties among those at Temple Israel, and explosives reportedly found in suspect’s vehicle
‘Invasive’ AI-led mass surveillance in Africa violating freedoms, warn experts
Countries across the continent have spent more than $2bn on Chinese tracking technology that is not ‘necessary or proportionate’, new report finds
The Guardian view on the cost of Trump’s war on Iran: the world’s poor will pay most dearly
Editorial: The economic fallout of the US-Israeli assault and Tehran’s retaliation is spreading fast, and pushing the most vulnerable towards disaster
The Guardian view on a green wake-up call for Friedrich Merz: Europe’s political centre loses its way again
Editorial: The German chancellor and his Social Democrat coalition partners need to learn the right lessons, after an election reverse in Germany’s third-largest state
The Mandelson papers reveal a prime minister who would rather not hear from dissenting voices
Warnings were ignored because No 10 had already made up its mind to let Peter Mandelson sail through, says Guardian columnist Gaby Hinsliff
KPop Demon Hunters sequel confirmed at Netflix: ‘This is only the beginning’
The streamer’s biggest film of all time, also nominated for two Oscars, is getting a followup
John Lewis pays first annual staff bonus in four years as profits rise
Payment of 2% at employee-owned partnership follows sales increase to £13.4bn
Shell CEO’s pay jumps 60% despite slump in profits at oil company
Campaigners say people unlikely to ‘look favourably’ on package for Wael Sawan, which rose to £13.8m in 2025
Welsh Water to pay £44.7m after ‘unacceptable’ sewage works failings
Proposed package comes after regulator finds ‘serious and unacceptable breaches’ in how company operates
French local elections: Are the electoral alliances strong enough to defeat the far right?
Ballots are set to provide clearest indication so far of political temperature in runup to presidential election
Woman kept in ‘Dickensian’ servitude for 25 years speaks out as abuser jailed
Amanda Wixon, 56, sentenced to 13 years for keeping victim imprisoned at home in Gloucestershire since 1990s
‘She didn’t want me to hug her’: carer of enslaved woman describes her recovery
Foster carer dismayed at time it took to help woman, who is having therapy, attending college and growing her hair
Russia earned €6bn from fossil fuel exports since start of Iran war, data suggests
Figures from thinktank show Russia received extra €672m in revenues from oil, gas and coal during March so far
Middle East war creating ‘largest supply disruption in the history of oil markets’
Vast release of emergency crude reserves fails to quell mounting fears about supply crunch, rattling markets
Amazon is determined to use AI for everything – even when it slows down work
Corporate employees said Amazon’s race to roll out AI is leading to surveillance, slop and ‘more work for everyone’.
Naples museum to allow visually impaired visitors to experience art through touch
Sansevero Chapel Museum will host day of guided tours where visitors will be able to feel marble sculptures