US president’s efforts under harsh spotlight as Rwanda-DRC deal and Thailand-Cambodia mediations waver
The 33-year-old hit rain, lightning, snow and ice in Yosemite – and still became the first woman to ascend the Platinum route
The War Between the Land and the Sea may already have been given a rude nickname on fan forums, but does the latest addition to the Whoniverse hold the key to the future of the franchise?
All the nominees for the awards ceremony due to take place on 11 January, the 83rd edition of the film and television gongs
Party denies ex-councillor’s claim it falsely reported expenses during Farage’s run to become Clacton MP last year
From prog cabaret and joyful jangle-pop to a rapper who rhymed ‘bonkers’ with ‘chompers’, here are the year’s finest LPs as decided by 30 Guardian music writers
The new US national security strategy codifies a seismic shift in transatlantic relations, say experts
An eco-masterpiece, icy intrigue, cyberpunkish cyborgs, memory-eating aliens and super-fast travel sends the world spinning out of control
For young Americans, not being able to buy a house is more than a sob story. It’s the symbol of a broken social contract and a generational betrayal
Sanctions, instability and external meddling are still problems for Ahmed al-Sharaa, one year after Assad’s fall
Study of 8,300 US children suggests social media may be contributing to a rise in ADHD diagnoses
STC troops now control all eight governorates, a major setback for Emirates’ regional rival Saudi Arabia
Starmer’s ailing government is happy to pursue ideas like cutting Motability, but all ministers will do is damage lives and themselves, says Guardian columnist Frances Ryan