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March 01, 2024

Is democracy in Africa on its last legs?

Senegal's slide into chaos bodes badly in a year of key elections for the continent, the future of which lies with a younger generation that seems disillusioned by the apparent failures of elected leaders and stagnant economies

Is democracy in Africa on its last legs?

7 mins

Young at heart Two-fifths of all Africans are aged under 15. School funding is the key to their futures

The African Union (AU) is marking 2024 as its first Year of Education. This could not have come at a better time.

Young at heart Two-fifths of all Africans are aged under 15. School funding is the key to their futures

2 mins

Peace talks raise hopes as time runs down for Rafah

A closed-door meeting of spy chiefs, military officials and diplomats late last week backed up by comments by US president Joe Biden on Monday renewed hopes of a ceasefire deal amid fierce debates at the United Nations, but observers warned that time was running out to prevent a Israeli offensive on Gaza's southernmost city.

Peace talks raise hopes as time runs down for Rafah

4 mins

The day Britain's democracy failed

As MPs gathered to debate a ceasefire in Gaza, the Commons descended into chaos, with accusations ofbad faith and bias

The day Britain's democracy failed

6 mins

As Ukraine burns, Russia is thriving

Kyivneeds 500bn to get the country back on its feet. But Moscow has so little debt that even sanctions have not done much damage... yet

As Ukraine burns, Russia is thriving

4 mins

'Longfarewell' Nato accession marks change of national identity

Just a few short months ago, Sweden's Nato membership seemed a very long way from being a done deal.

'Longfarewell' Nato accession marks change of national identity

2 mins

Is a behemoth of global beef losing its taste for meat?

The billboard in Buenos Aires shows a piglet standing forlornly by a butcher's fridge.

Is a behemoth of global beef losing its taste for meat?

2 mins

Flour power Insects on the nation's menu at last

Italy's first facility breeding crickets for human food hopes to challenge the country's deep-rooted preconceptions

Flour power Insects on the nation's menu at last

3 mins

The threat of AI in a year of elections

Governments and tech firms are at odds over how best to police an information ecosystem at serious risk of disruption

The threat of AI in a year of elections

5 mins

The school helping girls to heal after Boko Haram atrocities

What 19-year-old Binta Usman remembers most vividly about her early days at the Lafiya Sarari girls' school in Maiduguri, the capital of Nigeria's Borno state, are the frequent tears that made it hard for her to concentrate in class.

The school helping girls to heal after Boko Haram atrocities

2 mins

Down, not out Nikki Haley presses on for Republicans not ready to crown Trump

Despite a stinging loss in her home state of South Carolina, the presidential hopeful is refusing to quit the race

Down, not out Nikki Haley presses on for Republicans not ready to crown Trump

3 mins

Alabama IVF ruling sparks off infertility scramble

Tucker Legerski and his wife, Megan, have spent more than two years and tens of thousands of dollars trying to have a baby.

Alabama IVF ruling sparks off infertility scramble

3 mins

THE NEW SCIENCE OF HISTORY

How technology is opening up a new realm of knowledge about the old world

THE NEW SCIENCE OF HISTORY

10+ mins

Police repeatedly fail victims by not taking stalking seriously

In March 2022, I published an investigation into the crimes of Matthew Hardy, who had been sentenced to nine years in prison in what was then believed to be the UK's worst-ever case of cyberstalking.

Police repeatedly fail victims by not taking stalking seriously

3 mins

Statues of liability

At the ancient citadel of Spandau in Berlin, German historyis redefined witha near-secret exhibition of rejected sculptures, from Kant and Lenin to Hitler

Statues of liability

3 mins

Steady as he goes A biography of the Labour leader mirrors its unflashy subject, but offers intriguing clues as to what motivates him

Keir Starmer can be a hard man to read.

Steady as he goes A biography of the Labour leader mirrors its unflashy subject, but offers intriguing clues as to what motivates him

3 mins

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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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