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In this issue

April 29, 2022

A hard centre

In the end, France opted for laissez-faire over the radical unknown of the far right. In his second term as president, can Emmanuel Macron find a way to connect with an angry and fractured nation?

A hard centre

6 mins

Motivated but outgunned Ukrainian soldiers talk of life on the southern front

A group of Ukrainian infantry soldiers stood in a warehouse in southern Ukraine when they were shelled by Russian artillery. Serhiy was hit in the face with shrapnel. He and his recent best friend Hennadiy took a selfie clutching part of the shell which did not hit them.

Motivated but outgunned Ukrainian soldiers talk of life on the southern front

4 mins

“The battle is Partygate versus low council tax'

PM's lockdown breaches and cost of living crisis leave Wandsworth on aknife edge after decades in Tory hands

“The battle is Partygate versus low council tax'

4 mins

Beyond kelp Is seaweed our next great hope?

From food to plastics, o ocean vegetation could solve many looming production problems, say researchers

Beyond kelp Is seaweed our next great hope?

6 mins

‘Prices change daily and we are all scared'

Erdoğan's unrealistic policies are behind spiralling inflation, but fallout from Ukraine is pushing Turkey towards a cost-of-living crisis

‘Prices change daily and we are all scared'

4 mins

The trash that can take out a satellite

Millions of pieces of space debris pose a danger to hardware and astronauts. What can be done about all the rubbish left out there?

The trash that can take out a satellite

6 mins

A new anti-colonial struggle has started. Will it reach Putin?

History is teetering on an edge. No one knows which way it will go. Maybe the Russian empire, the last and most terrible of the European empires, will fall. Or maybe it will absorb the hit and survive as it has survived and expanded since the 17th century. You'd be a fool to bet against it. The graveyards of Eurasia are full of those who did.

A new anti-colonial struggle has started. Will it reach Putin?

3 mins

Globalisation teaches the value of local fixes and self-sufficiency

Rishi Sunak, Britain's chancellor, was in Washington DC last week to discuss the state of the global economy with his fellow finance ministers.

Globalisation teaches the value of local fixes and self-sufficiency

3 mins

Off the scale

Antony Gormley's towering, weather-worn sculptures made him world-famous. Now, with two new works he contemplates the very essence of space and time

Off the scale

8 mins

Re-loaded for television

Video game adaptations are taking over our screens, but what separates a quality TV production from a cynical cash-grab?

Re-loaded for television

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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