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The Guardian Weekly
'It's costing us' Tariffs bite in a border town that voted for Trump
There are few entities that embody the close, fraternal ties between the US and Canada quite like the Saginaw Spirit junior ice hockey team.
3 min |
May 09, 2025

The Guardian Weekly
New PM, old problems: Mark Carney faces rough road ahead
For most of his adult life, Mark Carney has thrived in a world where facts matter and logical arguments can suffice.
3 min |
May 09, 2025

The Guardian Weekly
ADMISSION CONTROL
From grassroots gigs to stadium shows, there's no escaping Ticketmaster, the industry giant that has made billions from pushing up prices and whacking on fees). Whois really to blame for the great rock'n'roll ripoff? By Dorian Lynskey
10+ min |
May 09, 2025

The Guardian Weekly
Only here for the spear: delicious ideas to showcase asparagus
What unexpected things can I make with asparagus?
2 min |
May 09, 2025

The Guardian Weekly
A line in the sand The fight against Insta tourism
Campaigners are battling to protect wildlife and habitats from the ever-growing number of visitors seeking a picture-perfect holiday
4 min |
May 09, 2025

The Guardian Weekly
A campaign of sabotage Moscow's new tactics in fight with the west
Serhiy was just about to board a coach bound for Germany when Polish security services detained him at the bus station in the city of Wrocław.
7 min |
May 09, 2025
The Guardian Weekly
If I wasn't so busy doing nothing, I could be having fun
One minute the house is full - when I walk in the oldest one, and his friend, and the middle one and my wife are all fussing over a manual juicer the oldest one has brought back from a car boot sale.
3 min |
May 09, 2025

The Guardian Weekly
Trunk call Artist who spent a year listening to a tree
Joshua Bonnetta recorded a pine for 8,760 hours- then honed it down into an album full of creatures and creaking branches
3 min |
May 09, 2025

The Guardian Weekly
Labour's dilemma: tack right or focus on core supporters?
After punishing local elections, Keir Starmer faces a choice between taking on Reform UK or reassuring the left he can be a progressive force
4 min |
May 09, 2025

The Guardian Weekly
'No life here' Fears grow in Gaza of an Israeli endgame
As an aid blockade continues and humanitarian zones disappear, the talk is of a 'second Nakba' being realised
5 min |
May 09, 2025

The Guardian Weekly
I haven't slept for days' Kharkiv residents reel under drone strikes
While US-led peace negotiations threaten to carve up Ukraine, deadly Russian attacks continue-such as those on the country's second city last week - amid deep cynicism about the process
4 min |
May 02, 2025

The Guardian Weekly
A journey through Von Trier's dark universe
Colliding planets, women in peril and an angry phone-in host... a show inspired by the director's themes refuses to shy away from his problematic side
3 min |
May 02, 2025

The Guardian Weekly
We'll never have the luxury of the Clooneys' argument-free life
Somebody give George Clooney a medal.
3 min |
May 02, 2025

The Guardian Weekly
Dress to impress: sauce ideas to transform your dinners for good
What sauces and dressings can I make to jazz up weekday meals?
2 min |
May 02, 2025

The Guardian Weekly
The conclave's choice is clear: uphold Francis's legacy or roll back on it
For Catholics who cherished Pope Francis's relentless defence of the dignity of migrants and minorities, the footage of his deeply awkward meeting with JD Vance on Easter Sunday made for unsettling viewing.
3 min |
May 02, 2025

The Guardian Weekly
Gaza faces catastrophe as aid runs out and prices soar
Soaring prices of basic food-stuffs, diminishing stocks of medical supplies and sharp cuts to aid distribution threaten newly catastrophic conditions across Gaza, Palestinians and international aid officials in the battered territory are warning.
3 min |
May 02, 2025

The Guardian Weekly
Activists and artists create new way to regenerate 'City of Gold'
Bethabile Mavis Mangele mops the veranda of the house she has lived in for most of the past 40 years.
3 min |
May 02, 2025

The Guardian Weekly
How 'embodied AI' is reshaping daily life in China
Xi Jinping sees artificial intelligence as key to restoring confidence in the private sector and upgrading the nation’s military strength
5 min |
May 02, 2025

The Guardian Weekly
May the force be with you
Not so long ago people would be excited by a new Star Wars show or Lord of the Rings saga squeezed on to the small screen. The faintest whisper of the forthcoming Harry Potter series would have set the internet ablaze. Now some of the most untouchable franchises are in trouble. Luke Holland asks, is there any route back for them?
4 min |
May 02, 2025

The Guardian Weekly
When in Rome The meaning of Trump's meeting with Zelenskyy
The US president may or may not have had an epiphany about Putin but the optics were dramatic nonetheless
3 min |
May 02, 2025
The Guardian Weekly
Would Joan Didion have welcomed the publication of her therapy notes?
Joan Didion entered the fray on the publication of Ernest Hemingway’s unfinished final manuscript in an essay titled Last Words in 1998: “You think something is in shape to be published or you don’t, and Hemingway didn’t,” she wrote.
2 min |
May 02, 2025

The Guardian Weekly
Cutting crew Is the chaos unleashed by Musk's Doge on the wane?
\"This is the chainsaw for bureaucracy!\" screamed Elon Musk, wielding the power tool before a cheering crowd at a rightwing political conference. The tech titan promised to slice and dice the US federal government and save taxpayers a trillion dollars. Oozing confidence, the world's richest person seemed unstoppable.
2 min |
May 02, 2025

The Guardian Weekly
Feelers out Smuggling bust exposes a booming trade in ants
Poaching busts are familiar territory for the officers of Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS), an armed force tasked with protecting the country's iconic creatures.
3 min |
May 02, 2025

The Guardian Weekly
"They won't break us' Canadians decide Carney is the man for a unique crisis
Mark Carney issued a rallying cry to Canadians under threat from Donald Trump, after a remarkable landmark triumph in the country's federal election on Monday.
3 min |
May 02, 2025

The Guardian Weekly
Grazie Francesco: crowds cheer for 'pope of the people'
As bells tolled and the coffin emerged from the gloom of the basilica, a solemn hush fell across St Peter's Square, but the crowd itched to break it.
1 min |
May 02, 2025
The Guardian Weekly
Fin frontier: Why fish farms on the moon may be closer than you think
The Lunar Hatch project is studying whether aquaculture might be able to provide a source of protein for astronauts on space missions
4 min |
May 02, 2025

The Guardian Weekly
Vigil draws on Filipino 'bayanihan' spirit after car attack
The vigil drew a crowd so large that police in Vancouver had to move the crime scene barriers back so that people would not spill out on to the busy traffic along 41st Avenue. “It’s amazing. It’s really a show of how important the Filipino community is just very broadly,” said Chelsea Brager.
3 min |
May 02, 2025

The Guardian Weekly
The 89% project Climate action is popular. Why don't most people realise it?
The Guardian is joining forces with dozens of newsrooms to highlight the fact that the vast majority of the world's population wants climate action.
4 min |
May 02, 2025

The Guardian Weekly
THE DIRTIEST RACE IN HISTORY
How did the 2012 Olympics women's 1500m get its reputation? Athletes cheated out of medals discuss what happened - and how the results unravelled
10+ min |
May 02, 2025
The Guardian Weekly
Why won't my struggling pals come to live with me?
I'm in the fortunate position of owning my own home and some land without a mortgage (in a very affordable and somewhat remote area), and every week I hear more stories from friends about their struggles to get by. We’re all in our 30s, but I feel as if my stress levels are infinitely lower than theirs. I’ve offered to let people stay rent-free so they can save for a house, or even put a mobile home on the land. But I feel I’m barely making a difference.
2 min |