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February 25, 2022

Darkness falls

The decision by an isolated and angry Vladimir Putin to send Russian troops over the Ukrainian border will change the security architecture in Europe and may well lead to a horrific war

Darkness falls

4 mins

‘I am not leaving this house to go to live in some tent'

As conscription papers arrive in Donetsk, people along the border have been told to leave – but not everyone wants to go

‘I am not leaving this house to go to live in some tent'

4 mins

Switzerland At Risk Of EU Blacklist After Credit Suisse Leaks

The fallout from a huge leak of Credit Suisse banking data threatened to damage Swit-zerland’s financial sector on Monday after the European parliament’s main political grouping raised the prospect of adding the country to a money-laundering blacklist.

Switzerland At Risk Of EU Blacklist After Credit Suisse Leaks

4 mins

A Balancing Act What Is In The Data Leak And Why Are We Publishing It?

In popular culture, there is nowhere safer to stash your cash than the vault of a Swiss bank.

A Balancing Act What Is In The Data Leak And Why Are We Publishing It?

3 mins

Hong Kong Kept Covid At Bay For Two Years. What Went Wrong?

The beds pile up outside Hong Kong’s Caritas hospital. In the cold night, elderly patients lie on gurneys covered with blankets and thermal foil sheets.

Hong Kong Kept Covid At Bay For Two Years. What Went Wrong?

3 mins

Is Electric Car Boom Driving Up Pollution?

Allegations of air and water contamination by one of the largest mines for nickel, a key material for greener motoring

Is Electric Car Boom Driving Up Pollution?

5 mins

Rare groove The DJ who wants to give away all her records

On a hillside an hour from Madrid lies a sprawling, tropical-hued complex crammed with 1950s Mexican film posters and prowled by the odd decorative monkey and jaguar.

Rare groove The DJ who wants to give away all her records

3 mins

Unsettled Why clients of Epstein should not rest easy

After news of Prince Andrew’s settlement with his accuser Virginia Giuffre, the question of who or what the Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell sex -trafficking conspiracy will envelop next remains.

Unsettled Why clients of Epstein should not rest easy

3 mins

‘Whatever horrors they do, they do in secret'

Mazar-i-Sh arif was the most secular and liberal of Afghan cities. But 20 years of corruption and misrule left it ripe for retaking by the Taliban. Will anything be diff erent this time?

‘Whatever horrors they do, they do in secret'

10+ mins

Wake Up! The Right Is Relying On Culture Wars To Win At The Ballot Box

There are two lines of attack in the culture wars. The first is slow, steady and discreet, marching by stealth through Britain’s institutions.

Wake Up! The Right Is Relying On Culture Wars To Win At The Ballot Box

4 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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