The Guardian Weekly - April 14, 2023
The Guardian Weekly - April 14, 2023
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In this issue
April 14, 2023
Hezbollah's long war comes out of the shadows
The rocket attack that followed Israeli airstrikes and mosque raids failed to provoke all-out war - but it must surely be inevitable
3 mins
Gandhi's 'bullet train' conviction draws focus on judiciary
For a court system with a backlog of 40m cases, there was one lawsuit that appeared to move through India’s court rooms unusually fast
5 mins
BJP 'rewriting history' by editing schoolbooks
The Indian government has been accused of rewriting history to fit its Hindu nationalist agenda after school textbooks were edited to remove references to Mahatma Gandhi's opposition to Hindu nationalism, as well as mention of a controversial religious riot in which the prime minister, Narendra Modi, was implicated
2 mins
The race for tech supremacy in skies above battle zones
Frontline drone operators say that Russia is close to hobbling their most popular models -setting off a race to find replacements
4 mins
Drawn-out process The slow decline of Belfast's peace walls
Progress has been made since the Good Friday agreement 25 years ago, but Northern Ireland is still deeply divided
5 mins
Energy Industry Is 'Key To Climate Action'
Head of UN's Cop28 aims to use talks to set out how a business mindset can limit greenhouse gas emissions
5 mins
Fading glory The fight to save neon from the scrapheap
The signs that once jostled for space and attention along the city's crowded commercial streets are disappearing as safety regulations get stricter
3 mins
All hands on deck
A 'shockingly large number of whales die after collisions with ships, even in protected areas. But can solutions be found to protect this vulnerable species?
5 mins
Closing in The former president 'knows he's in trouble'
It was the day that Donald Trump got mugged by reality. After years of dodging legal account-ability, the former US president found himself being driven towards a New York court where he would be charged with a crime
3 mins
Why are so many women leaving the world stage?
On a recent speaking tour in Australia, Barack Obama offered up his idea on how to turn the tide on more than a decade of democratic erosion, to steer the world on to a path of sustainability and peace: \"I am actually convinced that if we could try an experiment in which every country on Earth was run by women for just two years... I am confident the world would tilt in a better direction.\"
3 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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