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The Guardian Weekly
Help at hand: A wave of support after school shooting
When Jim Caruso heard the news of the school shooting in Tumbler Ridge, he knew immediately he needed to be there. He packed his bags and boarded a plane for the community 1,100km away. \"I wanted to be here to bring some level of comfort,\" he said. \"I wanted to hug people, pray for them and, most importantly, to cry with them.\"
3 min |
February 20, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
From rickshaws to running shoes in pursuit of trail glory
Members of a local athletics club who transport passengers for a living are now beating elite athletes in international endurance events
3 min |
February 20, 2026
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AI therapy Patients turn to chatbots for treatment
On a quiet evening in her Abuja hotel, Joy Adeboye, 23, sits on her bed clutching her phone, her mind racing.
2 min |
February 20, 2026
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In these dark times, the World Service must not be allowed to fall silent
“The programmes will neither be very interesting nor very good,” said the then BBC director general John Reith when he launched its Empire Service in December 1932.
2 min |
February 20, 2026
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Everybody wants to be a cat
Genre-hopping bass virtuoso Thundercat discusses Snoop Dogg and Star Wars ahead of the release of his fifth album
7 min |
February 20, 2026
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'Just say no' US politicians offer advice on how to repel Trump
In Munich, Democrats put an end to tradition of the united front to stand among the president's fiercest critics
3 min |
February 20, 2026
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Bird is the word: the secret to serving up perfect roast chicken
What’s the best way to roast a chicken?
2 min |
February 20, 2026
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Sphere we go!
How did an industrial estate in Leipzig end up home to the great Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer's final project? Take a seat in his eye-popping restaurant
4 min |
February 20, 2026
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What the repeal of a key climate rule means for America
The Trump administration has dismantled the basis for all US climate regulations, in its most confrontational anti-environment move yet.
2 min |
February 20, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
I could look out the window all day - so no need for curtains
I've never needed to be convinced of the cognitive benefits of looking out the window.
2 min |
February 20, 2026
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Pressure mounts for Andrew to talk to the police
Gordon Brown is a man who gets into the detail.
5 min |
February 20, 2026
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'A love letter' The Kabul romcom breaking barriers
“Afghanistan’s first romantic comedy” was not the easiest of sales pitches, director Shahrbanoo Sadat admits.
3 min |
February 20, 2026
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Outrage over the new Wuthering Heights film misses the point
It's hard to think of any book with a stronger hold on its admirers than Wuthering Heights.
3 min |
February 20, 2026
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'He is deeply unpopular'
Why everyone seems to have it in for Starmer
3 min |
February 20, 2026
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How home of big oil blazed a trail for renewables
Once the frozen fields outside Bucharest have thawed, workers will assemble the largest solar farm in Europe: one million photovoltaic panels backed by batteries to power homes after sunset.
2 min |
February 20, 2026
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Breaking the mould
A global push to rethink economics
4 min |
February 20, 2026
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Blue notes: Minimalist master's big recognition
Max Richter's Oscar nomination - for best original score for Hamnet - is testament to the composer's adaptability
3 min |
February 20, 2026
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Birders are bewitched and baffled by round robin trip
On a quiet Montreal street a crowd has gathered, binoculars around their necks and cameras at the ready.
3 min |
February 20, 2026
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Greenland, Ukraine and a changing world
Questions remain after Munich discussions
2 min |
February 20, 2026
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Gaza's jobs crisis leaves Palestinians struggling to afford basics
Every morning, Mansour Mohammad Bakr sets out from the small rented room in Gaza City that he shares with his pregnant wife and two daughters.
3 min |
February 20, 2026
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EVERYTHING'S GONE GREEN
With polls and membership at an all-time high, the UK Green party is having a moment and it's largely down to their charismatic (if slightly cheesy) new leader. Can Zack Polanski really pull off a socialist revolution?
10+ min |
February 13, 2026
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Weird science
A compelling account of the push to create synthetic life forms and their potential benefit
3 min |
February 13, 2026
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Lessons in heresy
Slapstick is fused with thriller to explore the state of Pakistan under military rule
2 min |
February 13, 2026
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Deepfakes, fewer mistakes - but is your job still safe? The continuing risks and rewards of AI
As policymakers and tech executives prepare for the next global AI summit in India, an annual safety report highlights the issues that will be at stake
5 min |
February 13, 2026
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Unhappy, inglorious How the Epstein scandal sent shock waves through the British government
Anger at former US ambassador Peter Mandelson's relations with the child sex offender threatens to topple Starmer, with even his own MPs warning his days as PM are numbered
4 min |
February 13, 2026
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COUNTRY DIARY
You wouldn't know the Lion Pit was there.
1 min |
February 13, 2026
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N353 Dutch baby with caramelised pears and chocolate sauce
Give me breakfast in bed over a bunch of limp supermarket roses any day.
1 min |
February 13, 2026
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Forget the abuse of women and girls, it was politics that counted
Contempt everywhere.
4 min |
February 13, 2026
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Sicilian landslide shows how climate crisis is reshaping Mediterranean
For days, the 25,000 residents of the Sicilian town of Niscemi have been living on the edge of an abyss.
2 min |
February 13, 2026
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Huts in hand The hikers taking care of mountain shelters
From two-person shelters to a 54-bunk fortress, New Zealand's countryside is scattered with huts that offer weary hikers a safe place to rest. Some huts sit along popular tracks, others are perched in remote valleys in the wilderness, with views ranging from snowy peaks to flourishing bush.
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