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In this issue

September 22, 2023

'I expected to die'

Journalists on the ground in Derna say reporting on the flooding disaster has been a harrowing experience and one that has deeply affected people

'I expected to die'

4 mins

Falling apart The climate crisis met a failed state-and disaster ensued

When the climate crisis meets a failed state, the outcome is the kind of disaster that has unfolded in Derna.

Falling apart The climate crisis met a failed state-and disaster ensued

3 mins

At the ready Two nations' different responses to natural catastrophe

Two disasters struck this month: the earthquake in Morocco and devastating flooding in Libya. At least 2,900 people are known to have died in the 6.8-magnitude earthquake that struck in Morocco's High Atlas mountains on 8 September, and the authorities say the toll will rise.

At the ready Two nations' different responses to natural catastrophe

3 mins

Straw polls The populist challenge to Europe's institutions

The shape of three European governments could be decided by the performances of or populist, anti-establishment far-right parties in elections in the coming weeks, as the continent's fractured political landscape continues to splinter.

Straw polls The populist challenge to Europe's institutions

4 mins

Rise and rise of the Tony Blair Institute

With more than 800 staff in 40 countries, is the former prime minister now more powerful than he was in No 10?

Rise and rise of the Tony Blair Institute

3 mins

Rocket men What we learned from Putin-Kim summit

The US dismissed the meeting of pariah state leaders as 'desperation' - but there are fears over what it could signal

Rocket men What we learned from Putin-Kim summit

3 mins

One year on Young Iranians keep flame of freedom alive

Young Iranians have taken their protests against the authoritarian regime underground one year on from the death in custody of a 22-year-old woman detained for allegedly wearing the Islamic headscarf incorrectly.

One year on Young Iranians keep flame of freedom alive

2 mins

Treasures of the high seas

Signing of global treaty is a timely opportunity for governments to act in the interests of marine life

Treasures of the high seas

4 mins

Once bitten Snack foods on the rise in Africa and Asia

Ultra-processed foods are taking hold in lower-income countries as experts warn a disease toll is sure to follow

Once bitten Snack foods on the rise in Africa and Asia

3 mins

How a singer beat prejudice by nurturing his voice

There's a painful scene in the new Netflix drama Can You See Us? when the protagonist, Joseph, is attacked by men who pin him down and hack at his leg with a knife.

How a singer beat prejudice by nurturing his voice

2 mins

Found in translation

The act of expressing yourself in a second language can lead to a more considered thought process, improved adaptability and less anxiety

Found in translation

6 mins

Slump in demand for coca pushes families to the brink

Noralba Galvis usually returns home to her village in the Colombian jungle with fresh supplies of rice, meat, salt and other foods stuffed into bags. But today, as the 40-year-old steps onboard a boat for the two-hour journey home along the Putumayo River, she carries just a single cardboard box.

Slump in demand for coca pushes families to the brink

3 mins

'You may have been poisoned'

Independent Russian journalist Elena Kostyuchenko's reporting on the invasion of Ukraine led to an assassination order being issued. Then came a mysterious illness ...

'You may have been poisoned'

10+ mins

Wedge issue

From eating plastic-wrapped slices as a child to hobnobbing with the owners of cheese caves, Grace Dent can track her life through the creamy, fatty, salty bliss of her favourite comfort food

Wedge issue

10+ mins

America needs fresh leaders - Biden and Trump should bow out

Joe Biden has many reasons to be grateful he is not a member of Britain's ruling Conservatives, but one in particular stands out. When a Tory prime minister is polling badly, looking jaded and in danger of becoming a liability or a joke, they don't mess about.

America needs fresh leaders - Biden and Trump should bow out

3 mins

'I want this to hit people in the gut'

Chris Ofili on his epic response to the Grenfell tragedy-placing an artist who died at its centre

'I want this to hit people in the gut'

6 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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