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A massacre in Kashmir and fury on the streets of India

For Sunil Singh, there is only one way for India to respond to last week's attack by militants in Kashmir.

4 min  |

May 02, 2025
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The Guardian Weekly

Game of chance A victory that owes much to circumstance- and to Trump

Mark Carney, the economist, banker and politician, has long professed a simple article of faith when navigating through crisis: “A plan beats no plan.”

2 min  |

May 02, 2025
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Identity crisis

An actor's story becomes an exercise in the uncanny and a radical deconstruction of relationships and the social roles we play

3 min  |

April 25, 2025
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I AM NOT WHO YOU THINK I AM

How a deep-cover KGB spy recruited his own son

10+ min  |

April 25, 2025
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Harvard v Trump is latest front in right's war on academia

The showdown between Donald Trump and Harvard University may have exploded into life last week, but the battle represents just the latest step in a decades-long war waged by the right on American academia.

3 min  |

April 25, 2025

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A linguistic feast

The author traces her family history through her quest to keep Judaeo-Arabic words, food and culture alive

2 min  |

April 25, 2025
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Talks progress as Moscow gains key role in nuclear deal

Russia could play a key role in a deal on the future of Iran’s nuclear programme, with Moscow being touted not only as a possible destination for Iran’s stockpile of highly enriched uranium, but also as a possible arbiter of deal breaches.

2 min  |

April 25, 2025
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Super troupers!

How do stars of long- running hits keep the pizzazz pumping? Theatre's epic endurance performers reveal how they keep the magic alive

4 min  |

April 25, 2025
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Total siege Aid blockade creates crisis 'unmatched in severity'

Gaza has been pushed to new depths of despair, civilians, medics and humanitarian workers say, by the Israeli military blockade that has cut off all aid to the territory.

4 min  |

April 25, 2025
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Music can heal us - but it doesn't need to have a purpose

A string of books and a new radio station beg the question: cant we just listen to music for music's sake?

3 min  |

April 25, 2025

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Trump's attack on Harvard won't foster more diversity of debate

Few people want to live in an echo chamber.

3 min  |

April 25, 2025
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A simple goodbye for a humble pontiff for the people

Pope Francis died of a stroke and subsequent heart failure, the Vatican said in a statement, revealing that the pontiff had requested to be buried in a simple, unadorned tomb.

3 min  |

April 25, 2025
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'A sigh of relief' Ruling allows UK politicians to dodge tricky questions

For all the negative stereotypes, many politicians are thoughtful, diligent, and caring.

2 min  |

April 25, 2025
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Reversal of fortune

Is it Mark Carney's election to lose? Earlier in the year, the Liberal party was in the doldrums, then Donald Trump made a move on Canadian sovereignty

5 min  |

April 25, 2025
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Turner:simply the best?

The revered painter conjured scenes of gods and legends, but his work came to represent the complex soul of Britain like no other artist

6 min  |

April 25, 2025
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Rise and shine: the alternative secrets to a perfect breakfast

Breakfast normally means porridge, but what alternatives are there?

2 min  |

April 25, 2025

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Our dog is on heat - so why am I the one turning red?

It is mid-afternoon - post-lunch but safely before the schools let out - and I am walking the dog in the direction of what my wife and I now call the Triangle parks.

2 min  |

April 25, 2025

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False witness Huge rise in fake political content media on social as election nears

More than a quarter of Canadians have been exposed to fake political content on social media that is \"more sophisticated and more politically polarising\", researchers have found, warning that platforms must increase protections amid a \"dramatic acceleration\" of online disinformation in the final weeks of the federal election campaign.

3 min  |

April 25, 2025
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Cowboys get the blues over beef

Once hailed as frontier heroes, ranchers are now at odds with climate and culture change

5 min  |

April 25, 2025
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Face off What is likely to happen at the polls?

In early January, Justin Trudeau announced a decision that many in his party had long hoped for: he was resigning after nearly a decade as Canada's prime minister.

2 min  |

April 25, 2025
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The outsider His focus was on justice but he failed to heal deep divisions

Just three days before he was admitted to hospital for bronchitis in February, Pope Francis delivered a strongly worded message to the US about Donald Trump's attitude to migrants.

3 min  |

April 25, 2025
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Allergen alert Factors behind our increasingly deadly hay fever seasons

Higher temperatures, pollution and invasive species are being linked to more severe pollen seasons around the world-though the effects are complex and the causes not yet fully understood

5 min  |

April 25, 2025
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Hard copy Will Dutton's admiration for Trump backfire?

Peter Dutton, the man who would be prime minister of Australia, is one of the hard men of the country’s politics.

3 min  |

April 25, 2025
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Smell the coffee: why my flat white is a tiny hit of joy in a dark world

Most of us, confronted with daily forecasts of recession and economic downturn, have an emotional response that expresses itself in a range of behaviours.

3 min  |

April 25, 2025
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Are we alone? Discovery on planet K2-18b brings alien life closer to reality

Towards the end of his life, the cosmologist Stephen Hawking was asked about the odds of finding intelligent alien life in the next two decades. “The probability is low,” he declared in 2016, and took a pause before adding: “Probably.”

2 min  |

April 25, 2025
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Can I kick it?...

Fancy joining the growing movement to boycott American goods? Jeremy Ettinghausen finds it's much harder than you think as he sets out to banish the US from his life Portraits

10 min  |

April 25, 2025

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Pope Francis, a radical who tried to be a progressive influence and force for good

Defying doctors' orders to rest after his battle with double pneumonia, a weak Pope Francis last week visited Rome's Regina Coeli prison, where he blew kisses towards inmates and spent half an hour in discussion with some of those incarcerated.

2 min  |

April 25, 2025
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Welcome clarity on the contested issue of women's rights

So, after all that, it turns out that under the Equality Act, a woman is an adult human female.

3 min  |

April 25, 2025
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Miliband in attack on Farage and Tories' net zero 'lies'

The energy secretary, Ed Miliband, last weekend tore into Nigel Farage and the Tories for peddling dangerous “nonsense and lies” by suggesting the UK’s net zero target is responsible for destroying Britain’s businesses, including its steel industry.

3 min  |

April 25, 2025
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Plenty of horns The settlements where rhinoceros roam the streets

I can't talk now, I'm in hospital,\" Ram Kumar Aryal said when he picked up the phone.

4 min  |

April 25, 2025