The Guardian Weekly - June 09, 2023
The Guardian Weekly - June 09, 2023
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June 09, 2023
'We'll continue to fight'
A year on from the killings of Bruno Pereira and Dom Phillips in the Amazon, Indigenous activists are defending their land with new resolve
10 mins
800m trees felled Vast forest loss linked to cattle farming
More than 800m trees have been cut down in the Amazon rainforest in six years to feed the world's appetite for Brazilian beef, according to a new investigation, despite dire warnings about the forest's importance in fighting the climate crisis.
2 mins
Danger zone : The Javari valley and its people are under threat Lula must take bold action
Among my people, the Marubo, knowledge is transmitted through oral history, passed down by elders throughout the centuries. For many generations these stories described the approach of people we call nawas– outsiders who always brought misfortune, usually in search of natural resources from the forests we inhabit.
3 mins
Zelenskiy's troops attack in apparent precursor to new surge
Ukrainian troops went on the attack at multiple points along the front line in the Donetsk region on Monday, driving back Russian forces in at least two areas in what appeared to be the preliminary stages of Ukraine’s long-anticipated counteroffensive.
4 mins
Kyiv accuses Russia of blowing up critical dam
The Ukrainian government accused Russia of blowing up the Nova Kakhovka dam on the Dnipro River, as the evacuation began of people living downstream in the face of potentially catastrophic flooding.
2 mins
Wave of violence hits north after mayoral elections
Sitting behind a bare black desk, in a small whitewashed room in northern Kosovo, village mayor Izmir Zeqiri is still getting used to the glare of international attention. \"It wasn't my intention to be a celebrity,\" he said as his mobile phone rang on repeat. \"We thought more people would run, and we didn't imagine we could win.\"
3 mins
Police open criminal case over Odisha train disaster
Police in the Indian state of Odisha have registered a criminal case of “death by negligence” relating to the train collision last Friday that killed 275 people, as critics accused the government of trying to shift blame for the disaster.
2 mins
Why were Italian and Israeli spies on fatal boat trip?
It reads like a pitch for a thriller. A group of tourists board a boat on a beautiful lake at the foot of the Alps. The boat capsizes in a sudden storm. Four drown as others swim to safety. In the days that follow, as authorities struggle to trace hotel bookings for the passengers, it emerges all were affiliated with the Italian and Israeli secret services.
3 mins
'Blue wall' Tories are falling out of love with the party
If you close your eyes and imagine an archetypal true blue Tory heartland, there is a good chance your mind's eye will conjure up something close to the quaint Surrey town of Godalming. Boutique bakeries and inviting tea rooms dot the immaculate high street, still festooned with union flag bunting from its coronation celebrations. It comes as no surprise to discover the MP is the UK chancellor of the exchequer, Jeremy Hunt.
2 mins
The war hero who missed his own day of reckoning
Ben Roberts-Smith was lauded as the nation’s most valorous soldier – until a judge ruled he probably murdered unarmed civilians in Afghanistan
4 mins
Role of US military in question amid cycle of violence
‘We fled here to Niamey with nothing. We don’t even know how to feed ourselves,” said Amadou as he sat outside a tiny concrete home on the fringe of Niger’s capital, recounting an attack on his village by government forces late last year.
4 mins
Organisers cancel Pride events in Florida amid safety fears
Kristina Bozanich knew that this year’s Pride month event in the Florida town of St Cloud would have to be modified to comply with a new law approved by Governor Ron DeSantis last month. One in a series of bills signed by DeSantis this year that escalated his assault on LGBTQ+ rights, the Protection of Children Act prohibits minors from attending “sexually explicit performances” and authorises the fining of businesses that allow children to attend and suspending or revoking their alcohol licences.
3 mins
Cannes 2023 High marks in a year to be savoured
Few would deny Anatomy of a Fall the top prize – yet from Jonathan Glazer to Aki Kaurismaki to Wim Wenders, this was an outstanding festival
3 mins
Theatregoers behaving badly
What’s it like to star in a show when audiences are chatting, singing, watching football and opening lagers? Actors vent their anger at the ‘Netflix mindset’
4 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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