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May 27, 2022

Any ceasefire deal ceding territory is ruled out

Ukraine has said it will not agree to any ceasefire deal that would involve handing over territory to Russia, as Moscow intensified its attack in the eastern Donbas region last weekend.

Any ceasefire deal ceding territory is ruled out

2 mins

How a green corridor could save a deer in peril

Only 1,500 huemul remain, but rewilding swathes of land may help the animal that appears on Chile's coat of arms

How a green corridor could save a deer in peril

3 mins

New PM VOWS change but flags 'difficult' China ties

It's a government that represents change, but also has respect for democracy'

New PM VOWS change but flags 'difficult' China ties

2 mins

Recycling plan aims to stub out cigarette littering

In a move that could provide some income for homeless people and clean up the streets, the Catalan government is looking at paying €4 ($4.25) to anyone who hands in a pack's-worth of cigarette ends at a recycling point.

Recycling plan aims to stub out cigarette littering

3 mins

Land parcels Amazon HQ plans divide Indigenous groups

Smoke curls into the air, a drum beats, the dance begins, a chant is raised. Ten metres away, cars howl past on a busy road, drivers unaware of the sacred ritual taking place in the centre of a bustling South African city.

Land parcels Amazon HQ plans divide Indigenous groups

3 mins

'A struggle to survive': why tourists' return is essential

Every day, for the past 20 years, Joyce Naserian has laid out her handmade curios near an entrance to the Maasai Mara park to sell to passing tourists. Her earnings have helped the 46-yearold feed and educate her four children.

'A struggle to survive': why tourists' return is essential

2 mins

Curious orange

Curcumin, a chemical extracted from the spice turmeric, could be a natural treatment for illnesses ranging from osteoporosis to cancer. What's puzzling scientists is how to get it into the bloodstream in sufficiently high volumes

Curious orange

5 mins

'A global catastrophe' Women will suffer if court upends Roe

Activists warn that anti-choice groups will thrive if 1973 ruling is overturned especially in developing world

'A global catastrophe' Women will suffer if court upends Roe

2 mins

Maduro glimpses a lifeline as US eases sanctions

It was little more than a year ago that US officials were publicly rubbishing the prospect of engagement with Venezuela’s president, Nicolás Maduro, who they described as a “dictator”.

Maduro glimpses a lifeline as US eases sanctions

3 mins

Who owns Einstein's face?

Thanks to a savvy California lawyer, Albert Einstein has earned far more posthumously than he ever did in his lifetime. But is that what the great scientist would have wanted?

Who owns Einstein's face?

10+ mins

Life after death

Lou Sedaris was a difficult man who had always baffled his children. So when he died at 98, where would they begin with his funeral?

Life after death

10+ mins

The banks collapsed in 2008 - our food trade could go the same way

For the past few years, scientists have been frantically sounding an alarm that governments refuse to hear: the global food system is beginning to look like the global financial system in the run-up to 2008.

The banks collapsed in 2008 - our food trade could go the same way

4 mins

A Marcos back in power is a warning to the whole world

Earlier this month, Adarna House - a children's book publisher in the Philippines - publicized a special offer on social media: 20% off a #NeverAgain book bundle.

A Marcos back in power is a warning to the whole world

3 mins

#MeToo is over if we don't listen to victims like Amber Heard

The backlash to the #MeToo movement was always coming. We know this because a backlash has followed every single step forward feminists have ever made. This backlash was always going to be big, too.

#MeToo is over if we don't listen to victims like Amber Heard

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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