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March 03, 2023

'It was a beautiful city'

For more than 80 days, the Russians bombarded Mariupol, determined to take the Black Sea port, even if they had to raze it to the ground first. After Russian forces finally crushed Ukrainian resistance last May, they set about putting their stamp on the city, erasing evidence of the recent atrocities and of past Ukrainian history in the city. A year on from the invasion of Ukraine, the Guardian tells the story of Mariupol perhaps the bloodiest and most shocking chapter of Russia's brutal war

'It was a beautiful city'

10+ mins

In The Earthquake's Aftermath, Border Divisions Rise Up

A once quiet Turkish town with a large Syrian population could be a model of neighbourly tolerance - or are the cracks being laid bare?

In The Earthquake's Aftermath, Border Divisions Rise Up

8 mins

Cost of calm Gangs may be gone but human rights under threat

War on criminals by populist leader Nayib Bukele produces dramatic change, but 'cure could be as harmful as disease'

Cost of calm Gangs may be gone but human rights under threat

4 mins

Cracking the case

A life-changing encounter with the secretive giant armadillo led conservationist Arnaud Desbiez to dedicate his work to saving the mammal from extinction

Cracking the case

5 mins

How Ohio freight train disaster was racialised by the right

Until 2 February it was business as usual in the small rural community of East Pales-tine, Ohio.

How Ohio freight train disaster was racialised by the right

3 mins

Baghdad memories

When US troops arrived in Baghdad, they were hailed as liberators bringing democracy where there had been oppression. What I saw was the unfurling of -lawlesschaos that would ripple across the region

Baghdad memories

10+ mins

Apothecarists now

Ancient remedies for wound care are enjoying a revival after their efficacy amazed doctors. Now researchers are poring over historical documents to unearth other medicines in the face of antibiotic resistance

Apothecarists now

9 mins

Biden's Crusade For Global Democracy Is So Last Century

It was Joe Biden’s week.

Biden's Crusade For Global Democracy Is So Last Century

4 mins

Reclaiming Shylock

As a new adaptation of The Merchant of Venice opens, Jewish creatives explain how they tackle the notorious role.

Reclaiming Shylock

5 mins

Man of steel

Steel pan ace Leon Foster Thomas garnered acclaim for his solo work and has joined the band that inspired him. Now, his new album brings it all home

Man of steel

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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