The Guardian Weekly - April 28, 2023
The Guardian Weekly - April 28, 2023
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In this issue
April 28, 2023
'Nobody is left'
As brutal fighting lays waste to wealthy central Khartoum, the capital city's most sought-after addresses are now so dangerous that residents are doing what they can to flee
3 mins
Khalifa Haftar Libyan warlord who could fuel a drawn-out proxy war
The Libyan warlord Khalifa Haftar helped to prepare the Rapid Support Forces RSF), a militia fighting for control of Sudan, for battle in the months before the devastating violence that broke out on 15 April, according to former officials, militia commanders and sources in Sudan and the UK
3 mins
Carlson exit Host's bile and bigotry became too much for Fox
Tucker Carlson, the far-right TV host whose embrace of racist conspiracy theories came to signify a shift further right at Fox News, leaves a legacy of bringing extremism to the mainstream and speculation is turning to any next step in an incendiary career
3 mins
Ukraine war triggers new high in global arms budgets
Defence spending in western and central Europe has surpassed that of the last year of the cold war, an annual report has found, as military expenditure across the world hit an all-time high of $2.24tn last year
2 mins
Dig down Stalin-era bunkers dusted off
Although a missile attack deep into Russia is unlikely, historic bomb shelters are being made ready for use
3 mins
The (not so) open and shut case of the EU's nuclear split
When Europe's first new nuclear reactor in 16 years came online in Finland, it was hailed by its operator for playing an \"important role in the green transition\"
3 mins
All the people India's rise is accompanied by China's contraction
India has overtaken China as the most populous country, the most significant shift in global demographics since records began more than 70 years ago
2 mins
Raab's furious exit offers little respite to mandarins
Bullying report forced the deputy prime minister's hand, but tensions between the government and civil servants are high
4 mins
The shunned communist heroine who sailed the world solo
For a short while in the late 1970s, Krystyna ChojnowskaLiskiewicz was probably the most famous woman in communist Poland
2 mins
Whodunnit? Brexit kills London leg of the Orient Express
When the Orient Express began operating in the 19th century, passports were optional - the only paperwork required by British travellers was a copy of the Thomas Cook Continental Timetable
2 mins
Beacon of free media moves to Costa Rica in survival bid
El Faro has survived many pressures in its 25 years of reporting on El Salvador's bloody drug wars, crime and institutional corruption
2 mins
Governors act to halt 'turning back clock' on abortion
Despite receiving a reprieve from the supreme court that halted an abortion pill ban, Democratic states are stockpiling the drug as the legal fight for access continues
3 mins
Indigenous peoples fear toxic leaks from oil industry
Alice Rigney was born on the northern shores of the Athabasca River, a mighty body of water that flows from Canada's western ice fields to the far reaches of Alberta province
3 mins
Sudan's outsider general
How the leader of a powerful militia fell out with the Sudanese army and plunged the country into civil war
10+ 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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