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March 18, 2022

‘WE WILL FIGHT THE RUSSIANS BACK'

While hundreds of thousands of people fl eeing the destruction in the east have arrived in search of sanctuary, the citizens of Lviv have been preparing for the inevitable onslaught by Putin’s forces

‘WE WILL FIGHT THE RUSSIANS BACK'

4 mins

Border line Yavoriv strike is unnerving – but Russia unlikely to attack Poland

Russia’s deadly multiple missile strike last Sunday on Ukraine’s military base in Yavoriv, less than 25km from the Polish border, was clearly designed to send a message.

Border line Yavoriv strike is unnerving – but Russia unlikely to attack Poland

2 mins

Russia's claims

Is there any justification for Putin’s war?

Russia's claims

5 mins

Avengers assemble

The foreign fighters coming to Kyiv’s aid

Avengers assemble

4 mins

A ssad invites his troops to repay a debt to Putin

Syria’s military has begun recruiting troops from its own ranks to fight alongside Russian forces in Ukraine, promising $3,000 a month – a sum up to 50 times a Syrian soldier’s salary.

A ssad invites his troops to repay a debt to Putin

2 mins

Keyboard warriors

How a booming tech sector has switched to war footing in the face of Russian invasion

Keyboard warriors

3 mins

A subtle pact Beijing is still refusing to condemn Russia, but for how long?

Three weeks into Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, China is still turning diplomatic cartwheels to prevent the war from damaging its global standing, while preserving its strategic partnership with Moscow.

A subtle pact Beijing is still refusing to condemn Russia, but for how long?

2 mins

‘A new chapter'

Progressives hope Boric can leave behind a dark past

‘A new chapter'

3 mins

‘It's ecocide' Activists rise against laws that favour industry

Thousands of demonstrators gathered in Bra sília after one of the Brazil’s leading musician , Caetano Veloso , called a protest to denounce what environmentalists are calling a historic assault on the environment under President Jair Bolsonaro.

‘It's ecocide' Activists rise against laws that favour industry

3 mins

Illicit craft brewers risk arrest under restrictive alcohol laws

Naamcial’s craft beers often have distinctly Thai flavours, as he experiments with native produce, boiling the pulp of jackfruit and mango to mix into different concoctions. Yet his homemade products are forbidden.

Illicit craft brewers risk arrest under restrictive alcohol laws

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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