The Guardian Weekly - January 12, 2024
The Guardian Weekly - January 12, 2024
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January 12, 2024
Tipping point
A Hamas leader killed in Beirut. Houthi attacks on ships in the Red Sea. A US airstrike in Baghdad. As the Israel-Gaza war bleeds across borders, is wider violence in the Middle East inevitable?
6 mins
Reverberations of war: Fears of a wider regional escalation miss the fact it is already happening
After he came to office, President Biden's orders to his foreign policy staff were to \"keep the Middle East off my desk\". The idea was that the Arab case was largely closed.
3 mins
Trump surrogates swarm Iowa before first caucuses
Outside, traders braved the bitter cold to sell Trump hats, T-shirts and other merchandise. Inside, hundreds of Trump supporters were sporting Make America Great Again (Maga) regalia. They were surrounded by big screens, loudspeakers, TV cameras, patriotic flags and Team Trump logos.
4 mins
Fighting talk: Fired-up Biden shows gloves are off against loser' Trump
This time it's personal. Last Friday Joe Biden tore into his predecessor Donald Trump as never before. He brimmed with anger, disdain and contempt. He apparently had to stop himself from swearing. So much for \"when they go low, we go high\" - and plenty of Democrats will be just fine with that.
3 mins
Is The Global Aid System Beyond Repair?
As conflict and the climate crisis fuel humanitarian emergencies, agencies warn ofanalarming funding gap
5 mins
Amid strike chaos on road and rail, far right sees its chance
The symbolism that German farmers chose to express their discontent with the government in the first days of the new year was as unambiguous as it was ominous: by the side of rural roads across the country, there were sightings of makeshift gallows dangling trafficlight signs, referring to the colours of the three governing parties.
3 mins
Boy wonder Luke Littler's stunning rise will take him from Butlin's to Berlin
The dust has barely settled on Luke Littler's extraordinary performance at the PDC World Darts Championship last week, where he reached the final before losing to Luke Humphries. But attention is already beginning to turn to just how far the 16-yearold's unquestionable talent can take him.
3 mins
'Dangerous to be funny' Has India lost its sense of humour?
It is rare for India's politicians to laugh at themselves, but a row over an act of mimicry has exposed the extent of the lack of humour and intolerance of satire in the country's political and public life.
3 mins
Will A Rush For Minerals On The Moon Put Research In Jeopardy?
Science and business are heading for an astronomiover the future cal clash exploration of the moon and the exploitation of its resources. The celestial skirmish threatens to break out over companies' plans to launch dozens of probes to survey the lunar landscape over the next few years.
3 mins
Hidden secrets: Epstein court files leave questions unanswered
Documents released bya judge are littered withnames but mysteries remain over the disgraced financier
2 mins
Spies like Us
Julian Borger thought his family had survived the Holocaust almost unscathed, and that his great-aunt Malciin Vienna was a gentle oddball. Then he discovered her important role in the resistance during the second world war and its tragic consequences for her family
10+ mins
The art of giving up
We give things up when we believe we can change; we give up when we believe we can't. But both are attempts to make adifferent future.
10+ mins
Don't feel pity for Oscar Pistorius: the real victim is Reeva Steenkamp
Who's in the mood to throw a pity party for Oscar Pistorius? Anyone? Or, like me, do you find his crime so disturbing it sticks in the craw to feel you're being sold a \"broken man\" narrative?
3 mins
If Javier Milei's plans for Argentina sound familar, it's no surprise
There are elements of fascism, elements borrowed from the Chinese state and elements that reflect Argentina's history of dictatorship.
3 mins
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