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March 10, 2023

A ticking timebomb of methane leaks

Super-emitting releases of CH4, along with massive future surges, represent a huge threat-but curbing emissions would rapidly reduce global heating

A ticking timebomb of methane leaks

9 mins

Old guard Why Africa's 'dinosaur' leaders keep on winning

A couple of kilometres from the crashing breakers of the Atlantic, in one of the most affluent parts of Lagos, visitors admire the paintings on the walls of the Nike Art Gallery, one of the biggest such private institutions in Africa.

Old guard Why Africa's 'dinosaur' leaders keep on winning

5 mins

Have schoolgirls been poisoned for daring to protest?

More than 1,000 cases have emerged since November but there is little confidence that authorities will act to find the perpetrators

Have schoolgirls been poisoned for daring to protest?

4 mins

'Putin has gone mad with power': dissident speaks out

Writing from a cell in a Russian jail known as the Bear, Ilya Yashin remained defiant. In neat, blue-ink lettering, the opposition politician was able to express himself candidly despite his incarceration.

'Putin has gone mad with power': dissident speaks out

3 mins

'Someone has to pay Grief and fury over rail disaster

First came the mourning, then the handover of loved ones, then the funerals.

'Someone has to pay Grief and fury over rail disaster

3 mins

Has sensible Sunak saved Tory ship-or has Johnson scuttled it?

PM's deal with EU boosted his hopes, then Partygate roared back to remind voters of Conservative chaos

Has sensible Sunak saved Tory ship-or has Johnson scuttled it?

4 mins

Indigenous lands where elite force is targeting mine gangs

A special unit is on a mission to expel the illegal miners who devastated Yanomami territory in Bolsonaro's tenure

Indigenous lands where elite force is targeting mine gangs

5 mins

Loop dreams

After losing his father when he was 10, Ronald Mallett read HG Wells and Einstein - and resolved to investigate whether time travel is possible

Loop dreams

6 mins

Tik'd off? App faces uncertain future as ban calls grow

The Chinese spy balloon that hovered over the US earlier this year did not just damage relations between Beijing and Washington, it also cast a shadow over the future of TikTok.

Tik'd off? App faces uncertain future as ban calls grow

3 mins

Trump can still draw a crowd, but empty seats tell a story

It fell to Steve Bannon, far-right podcaster and political pugilist, to wake up the crowd with a jolt.

Trump can still draw a crowd, but empty seats tell a story

3 mins

THE AGE OF FEMALE RAGE

Public displays of anger by women were once frowned upon. But, fired up by issues such as police brutality and domestic inequality, female fury is rising to the fore.

THE AGE OF FEMALE RAGE

10+ mins

There I was, with a ringside seat on history

At 24, Gary Younge was sent to report for the Guardian on South Africa's first democratic elections. Almost 30 years on, he reflects on a career writing about race, politics and people - and what still needs to change

There I was, with a ringside seat on history

10 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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