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The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Dark secrets Stargazing heaven put at risk by energy plant

In the Atacama desert, the driest non-polar region on Earth, the sky shines when the sun sets. Up in the arid hills 130km south of the Chilean city of Antofagasta, comets burn brightly and flawless trails of stars and nebulae streak the night sky.

3 min  |

March 14, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Find the whey: tempting ideas to make the most of cottage cheese

Why is everyone talking about cottage cheese, and can you make anything that's actually good with it?

2 min  |

March 14, 2025

The Guardian Weekly

Recasting India's electoral map risks deepening its north-south divide

When Narendra Modi's alliance won a narrow majority in last year's Indian election, it signalled his waning popularity after a decade in power.

2 min  |

March 14, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Power plays Trump's offer of talks won't ease the threat of escalation

The letter the US president, Donald Trump, says he sent to Iran's leadership last week, offering to reopen talks on the country's nuclear programme, comes at a point when Iranian domestic politics is at its most unstable for years.

2 min  |

March 14, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Algorithm and blues

The enraging truth behind streaming service Spotify's success and the damage its rise has inflicted on music and musicians

3 min  |

March 14, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Mob chaos Jailbreaks stoke panic as M23 rebels advance

Mass prison escapes during the chaos of fighting in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), where Rwanda-backed M23 rebels have captured two of its largest cities over the past two months, have caused panic among the public.

3 min  |

March 14, 2025

The Guardian Weekly

'Pivotal partner' Saudi Arabia is hosting more peace talks - but how neutral is it?

On the surface, the announcement that Saudi Arabia would host talks between the US and Ukraine in Jeddah that began this week appeared to be promising news.

2 min  |

March 14, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Trump's White House is pure mafia in substance and style

Behold Donald Corleone, the US president who behaves like a mafia boss but without the principles.

4 min  |

March 14, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

YOUNG, MALE AND VOTING REFORM

Once, anti-establishment British youth disillusioned with mainstream politics headed left. Now many - especially young men are turning right. What is it about Nigel Farage's party that attracts them?

10+ min  |

March 14, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

The tipsy point

From The White Lotus to Industry, how do actors fake being under the influence of booze and drugs? Stars and 'wellbeing facilitators' reveal all

4 min  |

March 14, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

The downfall of a Tantric yoga guru

Under the guise of spiritual leadership, Gregorian Bivolaru allegedly exploited hundreds of people through an international network of yoga camps and retreats. Now he's awaiting trial, accused of kidnap, human trafficking and rape. Here, one of his victims reveals how she was drawn into his organisation- and how she managed to break free

10+ min  |

March 14, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Haunting, beautiful, unsettlingly close

Former Lambchop sideman William Tyler rejected ambition and embraced lo-fi recording. Time Indefinite is his most startling music yet

3 min  |

March 14, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Roboshop How 'Al agents' will change the way we live

Tech firms are betting that autonomous digital assistants that carry out household tasks will be the next big thing.But can we really rely on them to get the groceries in?

6 min  |

March 14, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Into the breach

As the Trump administration retreats from Europe, Germany, France and the UK throw off old rules and pledge to do 'whatever it takes' to stand up to Russia

5 min  |

March 14, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Clay heads remember those lost to slavery

At the end of a sandy path, lined with bamboo trees, lies a clearing with thousands of clay head sculptures.

2 min  |

March 14, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Former presidents keep their counsel over Trump 2.0

The stadium announcer called on the crowd to give a warm welcome to “a very special guest”.

3 min  |

March 14, 2025

The Guardian Weekly

Our sadist dog is obsessed with the squeak of his seven £1 balls

My wife derives grim satisfaction from buying dog toys that advertise their indestructibility, and then watching as the dog destroys them, often within hours of their purchase.

2 min  |

March 14, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

UN raises alarm over killing of 'entire families'

Rights commissioner calls for investigation after reports of 'extremely disturbing' attacks, as Syria sees deadliest violence since 2011

3 min  |

March 14, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

'It's mocking the system': life in tiny self-declared 'republic'

On a lonely stretch of highway that snakes through the North Island stands the town of Whangamomona, New Zealand’s only self-declared “republic”, with its own borders and passport.

3 min  |

March 14, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

'We're here to stop Russia taking the Black Sea'

Captain Oleksandr put his hand on the throttle and nudged it forward. His patrol boat roared into action and zipped through the waves. Behind him was the Ukrainian port of Odesa. In front - beyond a grey expanse of water, and 180km away - was occupied Crimea.

4 min  |

March 14, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Five years on Covid fallout still lingers

Life expectancy, homelessness and mental health were among areas where Britain fared poorly despite spending more than most

3 min  |

March 14, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

'Stronger together' Merz to discuss sharing nuclear weapons

Germany’s chancellor-to-be, Friedrich Merz, said he will reach out to France and Britain to discuss the sharing of nuclear weapons, but cautioned that such a move could not be a replacement for the US's existing protective shield over Europe.

2 min  |

March 14, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Toxic ultimatum Fight over rare minerals mine turns island into legal battleground

Greenland is being sued by a mining company over its decision to end uranium mining. It could be forced to restart - or pay $11bn

5 min  |

March 14, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

THE SAVAGE SUBURBIA OF HELEN GARNER

Over 50 years the Australian has become one of her country's most revered and beloved authors, writing as if readers were her friend, party to her most candid thoughts. Is she finally going to get worldwide recognition? By Sophie Elmhirst

10+ min  |

March 07, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Israel's block on aid raises health fears for underfed population

Briefing the Israeli press after Benjamin Netanyahu’s order last Sunday to turn off the aid supply to Gaza - in an effort to pressure Hamas into accepting a change in the ceasefire agreement to allow for the release of hostages without an Israeli troop withdrawal - government officials claimed the Palestinian territory had several months’ worth of food stockpiled from earlier deliveries.

3 min  |

March 07, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Dam it! How eager beavers became the farmer's friend

A Cornish farmer is behind a change in the law to release wild beavers in England after witnessing the incredible benefits on his land

4 min  |

March 07, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Call of duty

This rural English village phone box was used fewer than 10 times in the whole of 2024-but Derek Harris sees it as a lifeline and is determined to save it.

8 min  |

March 07, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Santa Fe mourns the mysterious loss of Gene Hackman

As New Mexico authorities investigate the deaths of Gene Hackman and his wife, Betsy Arakawa, their adopted home town of Santa Fe is grappling with the mystery of what happened to the couple.

3 min  |

March 07, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Ramadan should be a time for reflection, not date-scented shopping

Supermarkets have wheeled out the 20kg bags of rice. High-street stores have popped hijabs on mannequins. Cosmetic companies are churning out products scented with pomegranate, cardamom, saffron and “sticky date” - at Lush you can buy Salam shower gel, Noor lip butter and a massage bar that apparently smells like a turmeric latte. All this can only mean one thing in our modern, consumerist world: Ramadan is upon us.

3 min  |

March 07, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Days of Gracie

After dodging toxic fans, 'nepo baby' jibes and her own projectile vomit, pop star Gracie Abrams explains why she's writing about our uncertain future

6 min  |

March 07, 2025