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June 17, 2022

Shot in the arm

Arron Banks's libel loss is a timely boost for journalism

Shot in the arm

3 mins

Bibi, or not Bibi? Netanyahu plots his comeback

Bethan McKernan and Quique Kierszenbaum

Bibi, or not Bibi? Netanyahu plots his comeback

3 mins

Ships in the night

How supply bottlenecks are transforming the global economy

Ships in the night

2 mins

Empty class Students left in limbo as strike rolls on

Before February, Khalil Rahman Abdullah would start his day with morning prayers before racing off to classes at the University of Ilorin, where he is a final-year medical student.

Empty class Students left in limbo as strike rolls on

2 mins

Forget politics, sport is leading the way in tackling racism - Mihir Bose

Against that backdrop, the idea that sport could play a leading role in dragging a reluctant world into a non-racial future may seem a ridiculous fantasy.

Forget politics, sport is leading the way in tackling racism - Mihir Bose

3 mins

Paula Rego

'She is dancing among the greats' Jonathan Jones celebrates an artist and bold storyteller of freakish imagination

Paula Rego

3 mins

'What a ball-buster!'

Juno Temple, the comic spark in Ted Lasso, relishes her new role as the no-nonsense assistant who got The Godfather made...by confronting mob bosses

'What a ball-buster!'

5 mins

MUSIC - Billie Eilish

Eilish seems to be enjoying herself. Bathed in red light, she unselfconsciously throws herself into unfettered, unchoreographed dancing during You Should See Me In a Crown and All the Good Girls Go to Hell.

MUSIC - Billie Eilish

1 min

Hear them roar - A war cry for rebellious women told by the granddaughter of a wise, bawdy and irrepressibly defiant survivor

Her novels are heart-wrenching and raw; all, in some way, about the drudging ordinariness of female pain, indignities from which she extracts tearful belly laughs.

Hear them roar - A war cry for rebellious women told by the granddaughter of a wise, bawdy and irrepressibly defiant survivor

3 mins

What are the best Italian cookbooks to serve up a taste of la dolce vita?

As will Cucina Salentina, by Lucia Lazari, adds Theo Randall, chef-patron of Theo Randall at the InterContinental.

What are the best Italian cookbooks to serve up a taste of la dolce vita?

2 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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