The Guardian Weekly - February 24, 2023
The Guardian Weekly - February 24, 2023
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In this issue
February 24, 2023
A game of cat and mouse
Under pressure, the Russian economy has proved resilient - but as revenues fall, Vladimir Putin has little room left for miscalculation
8 mins
The bombs keep falling while weary Kherson still holds out
The city was liberated in November but the Russians have been bombarding it since from across the river
4 mins
Life after Sturgeon What now for Scottish nationalism?
Division may have been the main characteristic in Scottish politics in recent years but, after a momentous week, voters in East Lothian were temporarily united.
5 mins
Unfazed Sturgeon quit on her own terms
For those close friends who got a text from Nicola Sturgeon in the hours before she publicly announced her resignation as Scotland's first minister, it was the timing and not the fact of her departure that came as the shock.
2 mins
Anger and despair as Erdoğan's pledges are scrutinised
A mid a wasteland strewn with bricks and iron and a city reeling from unfathomable loss, a lone new building stands unscathed.
3 mins
In the cold Palestinians left isolated by 'Israeli spring' unity
As the light faded and tens of thousands of protesters made their way back from the Knesset to Jerusalem's train station last week, the mood was tired but determined.
2 mins
Gabrielle begs the question of how, and if, to rebuild
As people dig houses from the silt, a national conversation is emerging over how to mitigate for the new climate normal
4 mins
Concerns over release of 'treated' Fukushima wastewater
AImost 12 years have passed since the strongest earthquake in Japan's recorded history resulted in a tsunami that killed more than 18,000 people along its north-east coast.
4 mins
'An extreme situation' Sea ice hits record low
The area of sea ice around Antarctica has hit a record low, with scientists reporting \"never having seen such an extreme situation before\".
2 mins
Berlin's plan for a car-free city prompts a bitter war of words
Many visitors to Graefekiez, a lively cobbled-road neighbourhood just - south of Berlin's centre, come in search of something new: a tattoo from an authentic Japanese parlour, a rare print from an off-grid gallery, a 4 am dive-bar beer.
3 mins
Canal plus Depopulated Venice reels in the digital workforce
On most mornings, Mylène Ebrard hops on a waterbus from her home in Giudecca, a neighbourhood of Venice with a village-like feel, and across the canal to her favourite bar, where over a hot chocolate she works from her mobile phone.
3 mins
Brain waves
Orthodox theories around the causes of dementia have focused on toxic plaques. But some scientists have doggedly pursued the idea that viruses and bacteria could play a role
5 mins
Georgia case Trump report findings could lead to criminal prosecution
The release last week of a portion of the Fulton county special purpose grand jury’s report marks a new step toward potential criminal charges holding Donald Trump and his allies accountable for election interference.
2 mins
THE PRESIDENT'S LEFT-HAND MAN
Bernie Sanders has galvanised American progressives in recent years. But the veteran senator is still angry about his country's vast inequalities of wealth, and is keen to tackle them.
9 mins
'There I was with my mittens on the moon, at the Last Supper, on the Titanic, on top of buildings'
I had predicted that Donald Trump would try to overturn the election results in every way possible, including the incitement of violence. But even I didn't imagine how far the defeated president would go on 6 January 2021.
3 mins
Totally buzzing
They are a $50bn global industry loved by teens and gig-economy workers-but what are energy drinks really doing to our health?
10+ mins
The links between Modi's violent nationalism and big business
India is under attack by foreign powers. Specifically the United Kingdom and the United States.
6 mins
Keep it in the family: why succession is an obsession for leaders
For a Ugandan general trained by the British army at Sandhurst, Muhoozi Kainerugaba is an unorthodox kind of guy.
3 mins
'Nature has a judgment'
Asif Kapadia has never seen a ballet, and Akram Khan has never made a film: the duo talk about their new climate crisis dance movie, Creature
7 mins
Back in black
From Wednesday Addams to Siouxsie Sioux, goth's fishnet-draped brigade is back, in a revival of the original outsider youth cult - or did it ever go away?
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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