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In this issue

May 26, 2023

The impasse between the west and the rest

In Hiroshima, two issues dominated the minds of western leaders: how to end the war in Ukraine and impose peace on Russia; and how to convince the global south that a subsequent new world order can be shaped in their interests

The impasse between the west and the rest

5 mins

A Sign Of Failure The Kremlin Is Putting Up Stiffer Economic Resistance Than The G7 Anticipated

THE TIGHTENING OF SANCTIONS AGAINST RUSSIA announced by the G7 summit in Hiroshima is evidence that the west remains solidly behind Ukraine in its battle against aggression. It is also a sign of failure

A Sign Of Failure The Kremlin Is Putting Up Stiffer Economic Resistance Than The G7 Anticipated

3 mins

Taiwan fears fuelling US efforts to stifle chip industry

Signs of the burgeoning conflict between the US and China can be spotted in many different places, from balloons in the sky to videos on TikTok

Taiwan fears fuelling US efforts to stifle chip industry

3 mins

How Xi's Crackdown On Business Has Maoist Roots

To many western investors, China under president Xi Jinping is a tough nut to crack

How Xi's Crackdown On Business Has Maoist Roots

2 mins

Mud, sweat and tears - The deluge, round two

Less than a month after EmiliaRomagna was struck by deadly storms, the rains returned and claimed more lives

Mud, sweat and tears - The deluge, round two

4 mins

Thousands flee homes after flooding devastation

Jamal Ali Abdi has seen flooding in Beledweyne before but never on the scale witnessed this month when the Shabelle River burst its banks, causing devastation to the central Somali town and displacing almost the entire population

Thousands flee homes after flooding devastation

2 mins

'Wising Up' Brexit Blame Game Comes Back To Bite The Tories

Carmakers’ criticisms and migration figures add to pressure on Rishi Sunak, who is not trusted by leavers

'Wising Up' Brexit Blame Game Comes Back To Bite The Tories

3 mins

Shipments of arms double - telling only part of story

British arms exports doubled during 2022 to a record £8.5bn ($10.6bn), according to the only publicly available official figures, reflecting escalating geopolitical uncertainties and fallout from Russia's invasion of Ukraine

Shipments of arms double - telling only part of story

2 mins

After Noah The London zoo team on a mission to save species

The hatching of a Socorro dove-extinct in the wild-is part of a campaign to restore captive animal populations

After Noah The London zoo team on a mission to save species

3 mins

Intensive Farming 'Is Main Cause Of Bird Decline'

The use of pesticides and fertilisers in intensive agriculture is the biggest cause of the dwindling number of birds in Europe, according to scientists

Intensive Farming 'Is Main Cause Of Bird Decline'

2 mins

Pedal power Giant-killing MP gears up to capitalise on poll win

At the small Bangkok shophouse that Rukchanok Srinork uses as an office, the A floor is cluttered with stacks of campaign signs and leaflets. There are bottles of Fanta and fruit donated by her supporters (orange is her party's colour). And, by the entrance stand her team's well-known bicycles

Pedal power Giant-killing MP gears up to capitalise on poll win

3 mins

Kashmir's cricket bat industry facing final innings

For more than 100 years they have been making cricket bats from Kashmir's willow trees

Kashmir's cricket bat industry facing final innings

3 mins

On Tap How Israel Uses Water To Control West Bank

In occupied villages, farms owned by Israelis are flourishing, while Palestinians often do not have enough water to drink

On Tap How Israel Uses Water To Control West Bank

3 mins

Call to bring guardianship laws into 21st century

The day before Aly Hegazy graduated from high school in June 2020, his father died from cancer after a long illness. The grief of losing him was compounded by the realisation that, without his father's signature,Hegazy would be unable to go to university

Call to bring guardianship laws into 21st century

2 mins

E-Cigarettes - Smoke Alarm

The rise of disposable e-cigarettes has focused regulators worldwide on what they fear isan explosion of vaping among young people

E-Cigarettes - Smoke Alarm

5 mins

The battle to expand 'broken' supreme court

Wearing dark suit and sunglasses, Brian Fallon pointed at the gleaming US Capitol building to his left, then to the marble edifice of the supreme court to his right

The battle to expand 'broken' supreme court

3 mins

Back to life The Toronto river that's roaring again after 50 years

After decades of illness, includinga cholera scare and bouts of malaria, Toronto's Don River succumbed to mounting neglect and was pronounced dead in 1969

Back to life The Toronto river that's roaring again after 50 years

3 mins

What my privileged start in life taught me about the British class system

It wasn't just luck that propelled the Guardian columnist into a media career. She reflects on the subtle workings of class (and a meeting with a naked future PM)

What my privileged start in life taught me about the British class system

10+ mins

THE GLOBAL WARNING

As seas around New Zealand heat at an unparalleled rate, scientists are starting to understand what it might mean for marine ecosystems around the world

THE GLOBAL WARNING

8 mins

OUT OF SIGHT

The deep oceans store huge amounts of energy, but they are not bottomless

OUT OF SIGHT

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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