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October 06, 2023

Russia's invasion has had a major impact on the bloc's security and energy policies-and even its very raison d'être How the Ukraine war made the EU rethink everything

The EU has changed. There is no turning back. We have turned out the lights behind us and there is basically only one way. The words of the Danish politician and EU commissioner Margrethe Vestager at a conference in May neatly reflect the mood among the Brussels elite, taken aback at their own ability to shed EU bureaucratic torpor, defend Ukraine, embrace enlargement and move closer to fulfilling Ursula von der Leyen's ambition for the EU to become a \"geopolitical force\".

Russia's invasion has had a major impact on the bloc's security and energy policies-and even its very raison d'être How the Ukraine war made the EU rethink everything

10 mins

'Solidarity and support' EU proposes €5bn military aid package after historic' meeting

Ukraine is set to receive billions of euros more in military aid, as well as training for fighter U pilots, the EU's top diplomat said, after a \"historic\" meeting of EU foreign ministers in Kyiv.

'Solidarity and support' EU proposes €5bn military aid package after historic' meeting

3 mins

Fraud case threatens to end Trump's family business

Donald Trump attacked the judge and New York prosecutors who have charged him with orchestrating a years-long fraud on Monday as state prosecutors accused the former president of using the scam to inflate his wealth by as much as $2.2bn.

Fraud case threatens to end Trump's family business

3 mins

Trial run What to know as Trump fraud case begins

The future of Donald Trump's New York real estate business will be decided in a Manhattan court case that began on Monday. The New York attorney general, Letitia James, is taking Trump to court after a three-year investigation found that he and others within the Trump Organization repeatedly used false or misleading financial statements to broker deals, obtain favourable loans and bolster the appearance of his net worth.

Trial run What to know as Trump fraud case begins

3 mins

Ailing NHS will be Tory achilles heel at election, report says

Party's standing badly undermined by broken promises made in 2019 manifesto, ministers warned

Ailing NHS will be Tory achilles heel at election, report says

3 mins

Closing net on illegal wildlife traffickers

For decades the plundering of protected species went unchallenged, but new efforts are being made to halt the trade

Closing net on illegal wildlife traffickers

3 mins

'It feels like being in hell': Rio roasts in spring heatwave

A ferocious heatwave was sweeping South America, and samba composer Beto Gago (Stuttering Bob) saw only one thing to do: pop out for an ice-cold beer with his drinking buddy Joel Saideira - Last Order Joel.

'It feels like being in hell': Rio roasts in spring heatwave

3 mins

All about Eve Why women belong at heart of evolution

American academic Cat Bohannon discusses her myth-busting new book about human development that has taken 10 years to write

All about Eve Why women belong at heart of evolution

6 mins

'Dark history' Parliament's Nazi amnesia reignites row over its past

Standing in the House of Commons last week, Canada's prime minister, Justin Trudeau, apologised after a war veteran who fought alongside the Nazis was invited into the country's parliament, called a \"hero\" and celebrated with two standing ovations.

'Dark history' Parliament's Nazi amnesia reignites row over its past

3 mins

Rub of the Green

A year ago, Robert Habeck was one of Germany's best-liked politicians. Then came the backlash. Can he win the argument all over again?

Rub of the Green

10+ mins

ONE FALSE MOVE

In a conference room in central London, Nato staff, military personnel and academics face off in a contest whose stakes could not be higher. The challenge: to prevent the world plunging into all-out war

ONE FALSE MOVE

10+ mins

Unless Biden steps aside, we must prepare for the return of Trump

During the two months I spent in the US earlier this year, I kept asking every journalist, academic and analyst I met one simple question: \"Who will be the next president of the United States?\"

Unless Biden steps aside, we must prepare for the return of Trump

4 mins

What internet fad will replace NFTs now they are all but worthless?

With last month's report that 95% of them are now worthless, I think it's just about safe to say that the NFT moment is finally over. Phew. There really was a six-week period at the start of last year when I thought I was going to have to attach my digital soul for ever to a really bad picture of a monkey with a tentacle coming out of its nose and mouth. I kept practising saying, \"No, it's actually quite cool! It's good. And it only cost me about as much as a car!\" in the mirror a lot, with a ghoulish rictus grin.

What internet fad will replace NFTs now they are all but worthless?

3 mins

Napoli every after

With its decaying beauty and unique way of life inspiring books, films, TV and music, the Italian, city has captured the cultural zeitgeist

Napoli every after

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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