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February 11, 2022

The Covid culture wars

It began as a protest against vaccine mandates – but does Ottawa’s truck driver blockade signal the birth of a dangerous new political movement?

The Covid culture wars

5 mins

‘Tanks, tanks' On the border with Ukraine, citizens sense onset of war

The military train lurched into the rail depot at Kursk, carrying more snow-dusted main battle tanks, self-propelled artillery and other heavy weapons to within a few hours’ drive by car of the Ukrainian border.

‘Tanks, tanks' On the border with Ukraine, citizens sense onset of war

4 mins

Cold thaw? Xi and Putin attack west in ‘no limits' unity display

While a full alliance between Moscow and Beijing is unlikely, they want to roll back US influence

Cold thaw? Xi and Putin attack west in ‘no limits' unity display

3 mins

Scholz slated for ‘inaudible' position on Ukraine

Germany’s new chancellor Olaf Scholz is waving goodbye to the honeymoon period of his tenure, as his “inaudible” stance over the brewing crisis on the Ukrainian border is failing to impress not only Russia-hawks abroad but also more ambivalent voters at home.

Scholz slated for ‘inaudible' position on Ukraine

2 mins

Carrie Johnson No 10 puppet master or easy target?

Some say the prime minister’s wife is pulling the strings at Downing Street while others dismiss such claims as sexist

Carrie Johnson No 10 puppet master or easy target?

4 mins

PM on the brink as ally calls his exit ‘inevitable'

Boris Johnson’s desperate efforts to save his premier ship were undermined last weekend as one of his most loyal backbench supporters said it was now “inevitable” that Tory MPs would remove him from office over the “party gate” scandal .

PM on the brink as ally calls his exit ‘inevitable'

2 mins

One year on The striking workers still fleeing from the military

‘For fear of being arrested , we haven’t been able to go home for nine months’

One year on The striking workers still fleeing from the military

4 mins

Eat me!

Micro-organisms have evolved processes that let them digest plastics. Could they remedy one of Earth’s most pressing problems?

Eat me!

6 mins

Red poets' society

Between 1982 and 1989, a Stasi poetry-writing group met regularly in Berlin. But was it really just an innocent literary club?

10+ mins

BREAKING THE ICE

In 1965, Tété-Michel Kpomassie left his village in Togo for a new life in Greenland. Now, at 80, he’s planning to retire to his ‘spiritual home’

BREAKING THE ICE

10 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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