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March 29, 2024

'Here, there is no future'

Almost a year since conflict reignited in Sudan, its terrified people are crossing borders to Chad and beyond. An increasing number are trying to reach Europe as food supplies dwindle in the refugee camps and the eyes of the world look elsewhere

'Here, there is no future'

10+ mins

After Horror In Moscow, A Cynical Blame Game Takes Shape

The woman lay in a hospital bed, staring straight toward the ceiling.

After Horror In Moscow, A Cynical Blame Game Takes Shape

5 mins

Blind Spot Did Russian Intelligence Neglect The Islamist Threat?

As Russia observed a day of mourning last Sunday for the victims of the terror attack two days earlier, along with the sorrow came the hard question that follows most similar incidents: how could this have happened?

Blind Spot Did Russian Intelligence Neglect The Islamist Threat?

2 mins

UN ceasefire resolution is a painful moment for Tel Aviv

Diplomacy occasionally has the capacity to surprise, and when it does it often portends a deep shift.

UN ceasefire resolution is a painful moment for Tel Aviv

3 mins

'Full gamut' China hacking threat goes beyond raid on voters' data

In March last year an integrated review of the UK's defence and foreign policy said it would protect the country's \"democratic freedoms\" from Chinese state attacks.

'Full gamut' China hacking threat goes beyond raid on voters' data

2 mins

On a bench, in sunshine: how Kate dropped her bombshell

There was no carpet of roses outside Windsor Castle last Saturday, no bunches of daffodils blocking the entrance to Kensington Palace - just an occasional bouquet.

On a bench, in sunshine: how Kate dropped her bombshell

3 mins

Workers deported from Saudi Arabia tell of abuse

Among the joyful family reunions at the arrivals gate at Dhaka's international air-port, one group of travellers stands out.

Workers deported from Saudi Arabia tell of abuse

3 mins

Sunken treasure The battle to raise the San José

A Spanish galleon that was sunk in the 18th century has been at the centre of a dispute over who has rights to the wreck and its estimated $17bn in booty

Sunken treasure The battle to raise the San José

4 mins

Trump fans the flames for mayhem in test of US democracy

The end of democracy, riotsin the streets Donald Trump has made such apocalyptic imagery a defining feature of his presidential election campaign, warning that if he does not win and avoid criminal prosecution America will enter its death throes.

Trump fans the flames for mayhem in test of US democracy

3 mins

Young people Dwindling prospects may lead to a beaten generation

Something is going wrong for young people between the ages of 15 and 24 across Europe, the US and Australia.

Young people Dwindling prospects may lead to a beaten generation

2 mins

THE ENIGMA OF HAMAS

How Israeli, Palestinian and US political actors understand Hamas is not merely a theoretical question it will determine how an end to the war can be found

THE ENIGMA OF HAMAS

10+ mins

SUMMON MY AGENT!

THE CELEBRITY AGENT MARK ROESLER is telling me about a new client he's just taken on - a big name with global reach.

SUMMON MY AGENT!

10 mins

I advised US on the next pandemic.But what I learned is alarming

Four years on from the first Covid lockdown, life feels to be largely back to normal, although legacies of the pandemic remain.

I advised US on the next pandemic.But what I learned is alarming

4 mins

Garrick row shows up the dinosaurs desperate to shut women out

Last week, the woman likely to become Britain's first female chancellor was invited to give a lecture at the heart of the economic establishment.

Garrick row shows up the dinosaurs desperate to shut women out

3 mins

Damien Hirst has sawn his electrifying past in half

The pioneering British artist changed my life-but by creating new works and backdating them to his nineties golden era, he has cast doubt on his legacy

Damien Hirst has sawn his electrifying past in half

3 mins

Pocket full of poison An urgent and persuasive warning about the toll of 'phone-based childhoods' that miss out on many enriching activities

At the start of the 2010s, rates of teenage mental illness took a sharp upward turn, and they have been rising ever since.

Pocket full of poison An urgent and persuasive warning about the toll of 'phone-based childhoods' that miss out on many enriching activities

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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