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In this issue

March 31, 2023

THE TIES THAT BIND US

There is an illusion at the centre of British history that conceals the role of slavery in building the nation. Here's how I fell for it

THE TIES THAT BIND US

10 mins

The Guardian and slavery

A history we must confront

The Guardian and slavery

5 mins

Why women are on the front line of the pension rebellion

As the march against Emmanuel Macron's pension reforms made its way along the Grands Boulevards A north of Paris, a group of women began singing and dancing in the dense crowd.

Why women are on the front line of the pension rebellion

4 mins

'A forever war': Putin prepares his people for long conflict

Over a year into the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the president puts Russia on an ongoing war footing with west

'A forever war': Putin prepares his people for long conflict

3 mins

Netanyahu halts judicial overhaul after angry protests

One word is heard more often than any other on the streets of Jerusalem these days: democratia, or democracy.

Netanyahu halts judicial overhaul after angry protests

2 mins

The tiny island on the frontline of US-China tensions

Fuga Island was set to host a Chinese 'smart city'. Now it may become a base for American troops as the US seeks to protect the region

The tiny island on the frontline of US-China tensions

4 mins

Pride of place Parents name children after ancient lands

Every summer when Tony Paul was a child in Kwajalein, an atoll in the Pacific nation of the Marshall Islands, his parents sent him and his siblings to spend time with their uncle on a remote chain of islands their ancestors once called home.

Pride of place Parents name children after ancient lands

2 mins

Europe's first wild river park defies dam developers

The Vjosa delta, home to myriad wildlife, has been saved from a 'hydropower goldrush'- for the time being

Europe's first wild river park defies dam developers

5 mins

Could a new industrial lion emerge on Africa's west coast?

When Muriel Akouewanou finished her studies in natural sciences in Benin, she struggled to find work and was unemployed for two years.

Could a new industrial lion emerge on Africa's west coast?

3 mins

'I skip meals' Counting the cost of diabetes in global south

'I ration my insulin every month,\" said Khushi Ahuja, a law student from Delhi who has type 1 diabetes and relies on human insulin manufactured by the US company Eli Lilly. While insulin is available at no cost in some public hospitals in India, it is mostly up to individuals to buy the drug.

'I skip meals' Counting the cost of diabetes in global south

3 mins

Trump's enduring grip on the American psyche

When Donald Trump took his final walk from the White House, boarded a helicopter, and vanished into a cold sky, millions of Americans breathed a sigh of relief.

Trump's enduring grip on the American psyche

3 mins

The Whistle blowers

Players, pundits and fans complain bitterly that Premier League football referees are getting worse each season but is that fair?

The Whistle blowers

10+ mins

Spirited away

An investigation identified hundreds of artefacts in New York's celebrated Metropolitan Museum of Art linked to indicted or convicted traffickers. What does this mean for the future of museums?

Spirited away

10+ mins

Without his tribe, Boris Johnson shrank before our eyes

How do you kill off a strongman? How do you drain the political life from the brand of nationalist-populist leader that's dominated politics across the democratic world in recent times? Last week, we may just have got an answer.

Without his tribe, Boris Johnson shrank before our eyes

4 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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