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December 08, 2023

Dubai's net zero gains

The city-state is offering the UN's global climate conference access to its oil-industry networks in the hope of boosting its soft power brand. But who stands to benefit most?

Dubai's net zero gains

6 mins

Oil and water? Sultan Al Jaber, the host fanning flames of the fossil fuel debate

Cop28 is taking place in Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates - one of the world's largest exporters of oil and gas.

Oil and water? Sultan Al Jaber, the host fanning flames of the fossil fuel debate

4 mins

Will Israel win the battle but lose the war against Hamas?

The scene is one familiar from many conflicts.

Will Israel win the battle but lose the war against Hamas?

5 mins

'We just wish to be killed' Fear returns as truce ends

Last Friday morning, Reham Shaheen had a rare chance to talk to her husband, Muhanad, who had been sheltering with their family in Deir al-Balah, in the southern half of Gaza, shortly after Israel's military restarted its campaign of bombing.

'We just wish to be killed' Fear returns as truce ends

2 mins

Families reunited as hostages return home from Gaza

Pornsawan Pinakalo's three great aunts would not have missed his return for the world.

Families reunited as hostages return home from Gaza

3 mins

The classic children's books that Putin could not destroy

There it is, on a wintry morning: charred masonry, gnarled metal, glass shards, rubble and dust.

The classic children's books that Putin could not destroy

2 mins

Why young Europeans are turning towards the far right

Housing, health and economic fears, not cultural factors, are pushing many younger voters towards political extremes

Why young Europeans are turning towards the far right

3 mins

'Heartbroken' Muslim mayor takes stock of Wilders' win

Soon after news broke that the populist Geert Wilders and his anti-Islam Party for Freedom (PVV) had won the most votes of any party in the Dutch elections, Ahmed Marcouch found himself comforting his distraught eight-year-old.

'Heartbroken' Muslim mayor takes stock of Wilders' win

2 mins

Sellafield nuclear site hacked by groups linked to Russia and China

Exclusive Malware may still be present and potential effects have been covered up by staff, investigation reveals

Sellafield nuclear site hacked by groups linked to Russia and China

5 mins

How Chile became a voice for Palestine

The Andean nation has the largest Palestinian diaspora outside the Middle East andthe ongoing hostilities in Gaza are being felt deeply

How Chile became a voice for Palestine

3 mins

Gaza conflict reignites tensions with the US

A salvo of machine gun fire, customary during funerals, illuminated the night sky as dozens of men converged in a dimly lit, unpaved alley on the edges of the sprawling slums of Sadr city to pay their respects.

Gaza conflict reignites tensions with the US

2 mins

Landmark marriage brings joy for same-sex couples

The dancing continued until the early hours. Family and friends and Suru the dog gathered in western Nepal to mark the joyful end to what had been a historic day for Maya Gurung and Surendra Pandey.

Landmark marriage brings joy for same-sex couples

3 mins

"This is war' Māori treaty rights at risk from new government

More than 180 years after Mäori leaders gathered near the banks of the Waitangi River to sign the treaty that became New Zealand's founding document, their descendants fear the rights afforded to them in the agreement may be under attack.

"This is war' Māori treaty rights at risk from new government

3 mins

Evasive Action Can Trump Really Have It Both Ways On Abortion?

A few months ago, the former president Donald Trump accused the Republican party of speaking "very inarticulately" on abortion.

Evasive Action Can Trump Really Have It Both Ways On Abortion?

3 mins

Why esteem for Kissinger transcended political divisions

One of the few things that still brings the Republican and Democratic political establishments together is their shared reverence for Henry Kissinger.

Why esteem for Kissinger transcended political divisions

2 mins

TOO MUCH STUFF

ONE FREEZING COLD MORNING, I drove past the outer edge of Denver, Colorado, past Buckley Air Force Base, past the suburban neighbourhoods huddled at the edge of the Great Plains.

TOO MUCH STUFF

10+ mins

Last love

Mary and Derek weren't the first couple to get together at Easterlea Rest Home. But those other relationships had been more like friendships-and this was something else entirely

Last love

10+ mins

Berlin is Kyiv's new best friend.What a difference a war makes

Olaf Scholz, Germany's safety-first chancellor, has been harshly criticised for foot-dragging on military assistance for Ukraine.

Berlin is Kyiv's new best friend.What a difference a war makes

3 mins

Parthenon marbles spat is a gift for a PM with troubles at home

For Britain, renewed demands by Kyriakos Mitsotakis, Greece's prime minister, to relinquish the Parthenon marbles brings the country face to face with its colonial past.

Parthenon marbles spat is a gift for a PM with troubles at home

3 mins

Rape is rape, whatever your view of the war.To trivialise it is wrong

There is no such thing as a perfect victim, but a million ways to be an imperfect one. She was drinking.

Rape is rape, whatever your view of the war.To trivialise it is wrong

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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