The Guardian Weekly - April 01, 2022
The Guardian Weekly - April 01, 2022
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April 01, 2022
‘GOD HAS LEFT MARIUPOL'
An unfolding story of heartache, destruction and death has been documented by residents
10 mins
KHARKIV UNDER FIRE ‘WE HAVEN'T HAD A DAY OFF IN A MONTH'
The rubbish collectors in Kharkiv wear flak jackets. Several of their trucks are peppered with shrapnel holes from shells that landed during their rounds. The bins they empty are packed with the shattered, twisted remains of homes destroyed by explosions.
4 mins
What happens next? Moscow may have scaled back its military ambitions, but the war is far from over
One month after Vladimir Putin asserted that Ukraine should be liberated from the historical mistake of its independence, the Russian defence ministry announced that Russia’s war aims were limited to the Donbas region, and nearing completion.
2 mins
The Putin perplexity Biden's blunder may at least force the west to focus on an endgame
At the end of what had been a largely flawless visit to Europe, during which he focused on the misery Vladimir Putin was imposing on Russia, Joe Biden closed his 27 -minute speech last Saturday evening in Warsaw by conjuring up the image of a less popular US president – George W Bush – when he said: “For God’s sake, this man cannot remain in power.”
4 mins
Putin casts a shadow over Orbán in high-stakes election
Until the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Hungary’s general election campaign was dominated by such ruling party preoccupations as “traditional values” and protecting children from “ LGBT propaganda ”.
5 mins
Vote loser? Pécresse's regress leaves Républicains facing oblivion
The rightwing presidential candidate Valérie Pécresse has promised to rewrite the French constitution in order to fight crime and illegal immigration, as she tried to boost a flagging campaign that risks her party imploding if she fails to reach the final round this month.
3 mins
Omicron makes tracks into virus-free outposts
Covid outbreaks in Samoa and Vanuatu have further whittled down the number of Pacific island nations that have escaped the pandemic, as cases surge after the first instances of community transmission in both countries.
2 mins
Welcome to Britain. Now what?
As war in Ukraine creates millions of new refugees, many people evacuated from Kabul last summer are still living in limbo. For six months, we followed three families as they adjust to life in their new home
10+ mins
In the bad books
From Art Spiegelman to Margaret Atwood, books are disappearing from American schools’ shelves. What’s behind the rise in censorship?
10 mins
Slowly but surely, the sun is setting on the Commonwealth
Just how long has the British monarchy been in crisis? This time – after “Megxit”, after Prince Andrew – it was the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s disastrous trip to the Caribbean.
4 mins
The Guardian Weekly Newspaper Description:
Editor: Guardian News & Media
Categoría: Newspaper
Idioma: English
Frecuencia: Weekly
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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