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NATO's $1bn-a-month US arms pledge for Ukraine

NATO allies commit to spending at least $1 billion monthly on American weapons for Ukraine starting in 2026, a major signal to Russia as peace talks falter. Follow the latest defence updates.

Guardian Football Weekly Wins Two FSA Awards

Guardian Football Weekly and Women's Football Weekly triumph at the Football Supporters' Association Awards, securing both podcast honours. Discover what makes these shows essential listening for fans.

Four killed in Russian drone strike on Kharkiv

A Russian drone strike on Kharkiv kills four and wounds 17, as US and Ukrainian officials discuss a refined peace framework to end the war. Read the latest developments.

Japan demands FIFA action after pre-match punches

The Japanese Football Association has asked FIFA to intervene after their players appeared to be punched by North Korean rivals before their Under-17 World Cup match. Read the full story.

Russian strike kills nine in western Ukraine

At least nine dead after intense Russian drone and missile attack on western Ukraine. President Zelenskyy demands stronger pressure on Russia as Poland closes airspace.

Thomas Tuchel in shock talks for England manager role

Exclusive: The Football Association makes stunning approach to former Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel to replace Gareth Southgate after Euro 2024 final heartbreak. German tactician in advanced discussions for Three Lions job.

Tuchel Eyes England Job as Southgate's Future Hangs in Balance

Exclusive: Former Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel has reportedly thrown his hat in the ring for the England manager position, with Gareth Southgate's future uncertain after Euro 2024. Discover the German's ambitious plan and Jude Bellingham's potential role.

EU to use frozen Russian assets for Ukraine aid

European leaders are on the verge of a groundbreaking agreement to use billions in frozen Russian state assets to fund Ukraine's military and reconstruction efforts, with legal concerns now overcome.

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