Corrections and Clarifications: May 31, 2026
The Guardian publishes corrections for errors in recent articles, including a misattributed quote and an incorrect statistic.
The Guardian publishes corrections for errors in recent articles, including a misattributed quote and an incorrect statistic.
Catch up on Monday's must-read news: political developments, economic updates, and key events shaping Australia and the world.
The lead prosecutor in James Comey's criminal case over a social media post has withdrawn. The justice department filed notice replacing Matthew Petracca with Timothy Severo without explanation.
Sixteen people were arrested and about 75 rescued from height during Arsenal's victory bus parade in north London, as hundreds of thousands celebrated the men's and women's teams' triumphs.
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RecommendedFrance calls for UN Security Council meeting after Israeli forces capture medieval Beaufort Castle in southern Lebanon, escalating conflict with Hezbollah.
Far-right lawyer Abelardo de la Espriella won Colombia's first presidential round with 43.7%, facing leftist Iván Cepeda in a runoff on June 21.
Ukraine's Zelenskyy calls on President Trump to finalize a bilateral drone agreement, highlighting mutual benefits. Meanwhile, Ukraine strikes Russian oil facilities and Germany delivers air defense systems.
Social Circle, Georgia, sues to block an ICE mega jail, arguing it violates public nuisance law. Legal experts say the case could have wide implications.
Rayann El Houli, 34, charged with travelling to Syria and joining Islamic State, renounces the group and violent jihad, her lawyer tells Melbourne court.
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RecommendedThe death of Congolese-born Yves Sakila in Dublin, restrained by security guards, has sparked outrage. The author argues that systemic racism in Ireland is being ignored by leaders.
MPs and campaigners warn that Palantir's AI deal with the FCA could expose sensitive UK financial data to US authorities under the Cloud Act.
Over 100 charities warn that Home Office plans to use AI facial age estimation on young asylum seekers could lead to children wrongly placed in adult detention.
A 15-year-old Iraqi girl was murdered by her family for refusing to marry her cousin. Her relative describes the horror and fears for other women.
Arooj Shah, former Oldham council leader, warns identity politics is tearing communities apart amid 25th anniversary of race riots, citing abuse and division.
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RecommendedNesrine Malik argues that AI writing strips away meaning and humanity, warning against the erosion of trust and creativity in an era of political emptiness.
Iran's Revolutionary Guard targeted a US base in Kuwait after US strikes on Iranian air defenses, escalating tensions amid ongoing ceasefire negotiations.
A US federal judge reopens Trump's IRS lawsuit, examining a $1.8bn settlement fund criticized as a slush fund for allies, raising concerns about corruption and democracy.
A documentary on refugees and good samaritans in the Poland-Belarus border, highlighting courage and ethical concerns.
A satirical take on Anthony Albanese's tax reforms, portraying landlords as victims of sinister communist policies affecting the housing market.
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RecommendedThe UK government claims that shared NHS patient records could reduce A&E visits by 20,000 per year and save £20m annually, as part of the NHS modernisation bill.
Catch up on today's top Australian news stories, including political developments, economic updates, and more in this comprehensive afternoon briefing.
One Nation gains in polls as Labor faces challenges. Victoria considers free public transport. Updates on Pauline Hanson and Anthony Albanese.
Donald Trump claims Iran 'really wants to make a deal' and criticizes opponents of his negotiation approach, asserting that war will 'all work out well'.
Banned British vapes are repurposed in Lviv to create power banks for Ukrainian soldiers, using lithium batteries to charge essential equipment and save lives on the battlefield.
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RecommendedPolice released photos of potential witnesses after Malakai Ferguson-Ramson, 20, was stabbed to death in Kilburn. Two men arrested, one bailed. Detectives urge public to come forward.
Rachel Nickell was murdered in 1992. A flawed investigation and a missed suspect led to more killings. DNA and a muddy footprint finally brought justice in 2016.
A new Social Housing Bill closes a loophole that forced domestic abuse victims in social housing to choose between staying in danger or losing their home.
A decade after the Brexit referendum, London's financial district has adapted, with firms shifting strategies and the city maintaining its global financial hub status.
A man is in hospital after a stabbing in Hornsey Road, Islington. Police have a crime scene in place and made 16 arrests during the Arsenal Champions Parade.
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RecommendedThe US military confirmed a strike on a vessel in the eastern Pacific, killing three men. This follows a similar attack on Friday, raising the death toll to over 200 since last year.