The Guardian Weekly - July 08, 2022
The Guardian Weekly - July 08, 2022
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In this issue
July 08, 2022
Sinking chips
Devastating losses and broken how digital currencies such as bitcoin and 'stablecoins' went from boom to collapse
10+ mins
Could Ron DeSantis be America's new Maga bearer?
He was the most powerful man in the world, the possessor of the nuclear codes. Yet he behaved like a deranged manchild who threw temper tantrums, and food against the wall.
5 mins
Strictly defence
Nato resolve remains fixed on economic interventions
3 mins
Septic isle - How one community got rid of a toxic dump
Toru Ishii remembers when the shredded car tyres, batteries and runoff the colour and consistency of treacle blighted the landscape on Teshima, his island home in Japan's inland sea.
3 mins
Xi's patriotic Hong Kong vision is a hard sell for foreign firms
During his first trip outside mainland China since the Covid pandemic began, president Xi Jinping declared a new era for Hong Kong which, in his words, had "risen from the ashes". New priorities have been set for a city that, until two years ago, was engulfed in street protests: political loyalty, social stability and economic development.
3 mins
Biden Feels The Force Of Democrats' Rage Over Roe V Wade
High above America's capital, pro-choice activists scaled a construction crane, inching across its latticed steel arm to affix a banner with a message for the president. It read: "BIDEN PROTECT ABORTION."
3 mins
San Antonio residents reel from latest smuggling tragedy
Tony Bokanian got a call last Monday from a neighbour who told him police were massed near his used auto parts business on the south-western edge of San Antonio in southern Texas.
3 mins
Feminism is not over, the work goes on everywhere every day
As it happened, I was in Edinburgh the day Roe v Wade was overturned, and the next day I caught a train back to London and did what I usually do when I get anywhere near King's Cross station.
4 mins
If it cared, TikTok could inform not inflame Kenya's political debate Odanga Madung
Over the past year, I have submerged myself in propaganda, trying to study the information nerve-endings of Kenyan politics.
3 mins
Strikers are providing the opposition Britain desperately needs Andy Beckett
In Britain, more than in most democratic countries, going on strike is a risk. Your employer, the government, most of the media, much of the public and often the opposition parties are likely to be against you - or, at best, unsupportive.
3 mins
Into the breeches
The Regency period lasted just nine years, so why does it dominate popular culture?
8 mins
A Muppet makeover
The stage version of My Neighbour Totoro has smashed box office records. We meet the Jim Henson puppeteers bringing Studio Ghibli's beloved film to life
5 mins
Ruthless innocence
A heart-rending tragedy set in a dysfunctional rural commune captures the pure sugar-rush of the last days of childhood
3 mins
Different strokes
Timely biographies of the principal adversaries in Ukraine pit a former comic actor against a brutally pragmatic strongman
4 mins
The Guardian Weekly Newspaper Description:
Publisher: Guardian News & Media
Category: Newspaper
Language: English
Frequency: Weekly
The Guardian Weekly is an international English-language news magazine based in London, UK. It is one of the world's oldest international news publications and has readers in more than 170 countries.
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