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A man picks up a Lebanese flag from the rubble after an Israeli airstrike on an apartment block in Beirut on Thursday.

Israel strikes heart of Beirut, killing six

Witnesses reported hearing a massive blast, and a security source said it targeted a building in the central district of Bachoura, near parliament.

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  • Timour Azhari and Ari Rabinovitch
Sorting through rubble in Dahiya, the predominantly Shia southern suburbs of Beirut, after a barrage of Israeli airstrikes.

In Beirut’s once-bustling suburbs, smoking rubble and eerie quiet

Most of the residents of the Dahiya – the collection of neighbourhoods on the southern outskirts of Beirut where Hezbollah is the dominant power – have fled this week.

  • Christina Goldbaum and Hwaida Saad
The remains of an Iranian missile fired at Israel this week.  Israel may target Iran’s missile launchers in response.

How Israel could retaliate against Iran

Officials say Israel’s options include attacks in Iran, such as on missile launchers or oil infrastructure, some have even called for strikes against its nuclear facilities.

  • James Shotter
Donald Trump on the hustings at the weekend. Prosecutors argue that his Supreme Court immunity should not always apply.

Trump not immune from crimes in election case, prosecutors argue

The government says the former president was acting as a private citizen when he allegedly pressured his VP to intervene to stop the certification of Joe Biden’s win.

  • Zoe Tillman, Chris Strohm and David Voreacos

Yesterday

J.D. Vance and Tim Walz shake hands before the debate begins.

No more weird: Vance remakes the Trump campaign record

J.D. Vance wanted to come across as a nice guy while making Donald Trump’s policies sound sensible. The real nice guy, Tim Walz, tried to challenge that but it was too little, too late.

  • Jennifer Hewett
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Israeli police take position after a shooting in Jaffa, a mixed Arab-Jewish area of Tel Aviv, Israel.

Israel’s twin fears collide on a Jaffa street

Israelis confronted the anxieties that have consumed them for most of their lives – a chance encounter with death from a gunman, and an attack by a powerful enemy.

  • Mehul Srivastava, Polina Ivanova, James Shotter and Raya Jalabi
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PM condemns Iran; Vance debates Walz; CBA shuffles ranks

Read everything that’s happened in the news so far today.

Jobs figures are promising.

US job openings climb to three-month high, exceeding forecast

Job openings rose beyond expectations, but other economic indicators showed a mixed picture of the labour market.

  • Jarrell Dillard

This Month

Striking Philadelphia longshoreman picket outside a port terminal on Tuesday.

US dockworkers strike, halting half the nation’s ocean shipping

The strike blocks everything from food to automobile shipments across dozens of ports from Maine to Texas, in a disruption likely to cost the economy billions a day.

  • Doyinsola Oladipo and David Shepardson
Joe Biden in the Oval Office following a briefing on Hurricane Helene.

Biden accuses Trump of ‘lying’ over response to Hurricane Helene

The former president, who rushed to southern Georgia to speak about the hurricane’s impact, quickly sought to blame the president and vice president for being slow to react.

  • James Politi
A mushroom cloud after an atomic bomb test in French Polynesia in 1971.

Iran, Israel and the rising threat of an Iranian nuclear bomb

Iran’s supreme leader may decide that the only way ahead for the regime - despised by its own citizens and vulnerable to Israeli attack - is nuclear weapons.

  • The Economist

September

A hole in the ground near the site of the assassination of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in Beirut’s southern suburbs.

Nasrallah’s funeral could coincide with IDF invasion

The Hezbollah leader’s funeral – like his speeches – is likely to garner considerable attention across the region and may be exploited by anti-Israeli forces.

  • Melanie Swan, Paul Nuki and Adrian Blomfield
An Arcfox Alpha-S electric sedan, manufactured by BAIC Group and equipped with Huawei Technologies’ smart car platform.

Are Chinese cars spying on you?

Security experts say there is a genuine growing fear that the West is becoming exposed to Chinese components under the hood as vehicles become more connected.

  • James Titcomb
Emissions from a coal-fired power plant in Kansas City, Missouri.

US climate change targets threatened by tech energy surge from AI

The latest assessment puts the US trajectory even further from its national target to cut its emissions by 50-52 per cent by 2030 from 2005 levels.

  • Amanda Chu, Jamie Smyth and Aime Williams
Plumes of smoke rise above a fire after an Israeli strike on Hodeida, Yemen.

Israel strikes multiple fronts amid fears of regional war

Israel’s show of military force reached from Lebanon to the province of Hodeidah in Yemen, where IDF warplanes attacked power plants and shipping infrastructure.

  • Christopher Maag, Euan Ward and Adam Rasgon
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Boats were pushed ashore by floodwaters from Hurricane Helene in St. Petersburg, Florida.

Hurricane Helene kills 64 in US, leaves $37b damage bill

Hurricane Helene has killed dozens of people and knocked out power to millions across several US states, as the threat of flooding and dam bursts continues.

  • Stephen Smith, Kate Payne and Heather Hollingsworth
Models walk the runway as part of  Paris Fashion Week.

Everyone’s on Ozempic, so why won’t anyone ‘admit’ it?

The fashion world is embracing weight-loss drugs – but very discreetly.

  • Jo Ellison
Donald Trump campaigned against illegal immigration in the battleground state of Wisconsin.

Trump steps up personal attacks on ‘mentally disabled’ Harris

The Republican presidential candidate also blasted illegal immigrants as “vile monsters” as he increases his harsh rhetoric in an increasingly tight election.

  • Tim Reid
A satellite image from Planet Labs from June appears to show cranes at the Wuchang shipyard.

China’s newest nuclear sub sinks in blow to modernisation

China’s newest nuclear attack submarine has sunk in a shipyard accident, in a setback to the country’s attempts to overtake the US in a naval arms race.

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Sir Keir Starmer.

Why even good politicians are unpopular these days

It’s not just Keir Starmer – political leaders are on the nose around the world, and it’s not all their fault. Decades of peace and affluence have raised expectations.

  • Janan Ganesh

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