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In this issue

February 03, 2023

"THE BIG BATTLE IS COMING"

After nearly a year of war, Russia and Ukraine both need a breakthrough – but a major offensive will be loaded with risk, whoever strikes first

"THE BIG BATTLE IS COMING"

6 mins

Demands to 'demolish and rebuild' police as city mourns

As Nyliayh Stewart marched along Interstate 55 alongside protesters last Friday night, the moment of sorrow and anger felt familiar.

Demands to 'demolish and rebuild' police as city mourns

4 mins

Fatal beating fuels calls for wide-ranging reforms

As Nyliayh Stewart marched along Interstate 55 alongside protesters last Friday night, the moment of sorrow and anger felt familiar.

Fatal beating fuels calls for wide-ranging reforms

2 mins

Nadhim Zahawi's extraordinary rise and fall

Nadhim Zahawi’s sacking as Conservative party chair-man last Sunday caps an extraordinary downfall for a man who less than a year ago ran to be Conservative party leader and, with it, prime minister of the UK.

Nadhim Zahawi's extraordinary rise and fall

3 mins

Sunak's deficit Tax scandal stops PM from changing the conversation

Rishi Sunak was in his sprawling constituency home in North Yorkshire when just after 7am on Sunday he received the report by Sir Laurie Magnus, his new ethics adviser, on whether Nadhim Zahawi had broken the ministerial code over his tax affairs.

Sunak's deficit Tax scandal stops PM from changing the conversation

3 mins

Grief and anger at site of deadly synagogue attack

Calls for reprisals after worst attack by a Palestinian against Israelis since 2008, during spiralling week of bloodshed

Grief and anger at site of deadly synagogue attack

3 mins

Swift punitive steps pledged against Palestinians

The Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, announced a series of punitive steps against Palestinians in the wake of the deadly synagogue attack in Jerusalem.

Swift punitive steps pledged against Palestinians

2 mins

Baby blues PM's answer to birthrate crisis is stuck in the same old loop

Fumio Kishida is not a politician given to dramatic pronouncements.

Baby blues PM's answer to birthrate crisis is stuck in the same old loop

3 mins

'A reckoning' Debate over colonisation dominates national day

'We need to stop the lying,\" Prof Marcia Langton, a Yiman and Bidjara woman, said last Thursday, as tens of thousands of people attended protest rallies in cities across the country, amid a rising political and social reckoning with the country's colonial history.

'A reckoning' Debate over colonisation dominates national day

2 mins

Beware the Crocodile, opposition leader urges

Nelson Chamisa urges world to keep eyes on’ President Mnangagwaamid fears of repression in run-up to poll

Beware the Crocodile, opposition leader urges

4 mins

Third man Young voters swell hope for Obi's shock bid

At a recent campaign stop, Peter Obi responded to regular criticism. Bola Tinubu, a rival candidate in  next month's presidential elections in Nigeria, had called him stingy.

Third man Young voters swell hope for Obi's shock bid

2 mins

Lithium sparks a battle for power

The state wants to exploit its lucrative reserves, a key component in producing car batteries but at what price?

Lithium sparks a battle for power

3 mins

Electric shock US car culture must change, warns report

The US's transition to electric vehicles could require three times as much lithium as is currently produced for the entire global market, causing needless water shortages, Indigenous land grabs and ecosystem destruction, new research finds.

Electric shock US car culture must change, warns report

2 mins

Trump says he’s angry but can the trick worka second time?

Donald Trump, US president, the former tried to get D his spluttering White House bid off the launchpad last Saturday, declaring himself \"more angry\" than ever as he became the first candidate to hit the 2024 election campaign trail.

Trump says he’s angry but can the trick worka second time?

3 mins

How Colon becamea hub for contraband and cocaine

In the Colón Free Trade Zone, near the Caribbean entrance to the Panama Canal, the dated and glass buildings are with brand names for I Perspex emblazoned electronics, perfumes and textiles.

How Colon becamea hub for contraband and cocaine

3 mins

The sound of the underground

New Zealand's short-lived counterculture scene threw off conservative constraints and laid foundations for the nation's modern identity

The sound of the underground

3 mins

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The Guardian Weekly Newspaper Description:

PublisherGuardian News & Media

CategoryNewspaper

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyWeekly

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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