Ex-French PM Dominique de Villepin launches party with view to 2027 presidential run
Vaccines and immunisation
Millions of children at risk as global vaccine rates fall, study finds
Indonesia
Brazilian hiker found dead after falling off Indonesia volcano trail
Environment
Courts pushing back on corporate carbon offsetting claims, LSE report finds
Japan
Teenager from Hull becomes second Briton ever to join a professional sumo stable
Books
New prize for translated poetry aims to tap into boom for international-language writing
Special report
Environment
‘This is a fight for life’: climate expert on tipping points, doomerism and using wealth as a shield
Economic assumptions about risks of the climate crisis are no longer relevant, says the communications expert Genevieve Guenther
In focus
Paraguay
Madame Lynch: how an Irish woman joined the ranks of Paraguay’s heroes
Eliza Lynch was at her warlord partner’s side in a cataclysmic war and died in obscurity in Paris but is now being honoured – although not without controversy
Environment
Scientists sound the alarm for Nullarbor’s fragile limestone caves and unique underground creatures
Military spending
Europe’s pledge to spend more on military will hurt climate and social programmes
How Lisbon made itself irresistible to tourists – and became the least affordable city in Europe
Agustín Cocola-Gant
Tourists stay in short-term rentals and foreigners buy second homes, while residents of the city rent rooms, not apartments, says researcher Agustín Cocola-Gant
Trump is angry with a world that won’t give him easy deals
Rafael Behr
In the Middle East as in Ukraine, the president is discovering that simple bullying tricks don’t resolve complex international crises, says Guardian columnist Rafael Behr
More opinion
Dear heads of state: Donald Trump won’t love you back. He may be the worst boyfriend the world has ever seen
Marina Hyde
Why dreams of regime change in Iran will end in a rude awakening
Rajan Menon
I spent five years in Iran’s notorious Evin prison but when Israel bombed it I felt horror and fear
Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe
How did Spain come to be one of the few nations holding firm on aid spending?
Ana Carbajosa
Cartoon
Ben Jennings
Palestinians killed while waiting for aid
Witnesses reported gunfire from Israeli tanks and drones on Tuesday as crowds in central Gaza moved towards aid trucks
Sold to the Trump family: one of the last undeveloped islands in the Mediterranean
The long read: Ivanka Trump and her husband Jared Kushner have spent more than $1bn on an Albanian island that will be a luxury resort – once the unexploded ordnance has been removed
More news
US immigration
Man wrongfully deported to El Salvador must be returned to US, court rules
White House must return Jordin Melgar-Salmeron, who was deported less than 30 minutes after his removal was barred
Kenya
Fears of unrest as Kenyans mark first anniversary of storming of parliament
Tesla
US investigates Tesla’s Robotaxi launch after videos show erratically driving cars
Business
Federal Reserve chair defends holding interest rates after fresh Trump attacks
Australia
Police offer $500,000 reward in bid to find murdered British backpacker Peter Falconio’s remains