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The XENONnT experiment is a dual-phase xenon time projection chamber (TPC) designed for the direct detection of dark matter, operating at the INFN Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso. With a total liquid xenon mass of 8.6 tonnes and a record-low background, the detector has achieved world-leading sensitivity to rare interactions. The experiment has pushed the exploration of particle dark matter candidates, setting new world-leading constraints, particularly in the low-mass region. Additional key milestones include the first measurement of nuclear recoils from solar $^8$B neutrinos via coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering (CE$\nu$NS), which was recently strengthened by the latest XENONnT Science Run data. Following upgrade operations conducted in 2025, the experiment began its new commissioning phase in 2026. In this talk, the current status and latest results from XENONnT will be presented.