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Commuters ride their luck on Rio's 'Avenue of Death'
When Renato Oliveira boarded a bus down Brazil Avenue one morning last October it should have been a normal commute.
3 min |
June 06, 2025
The Guardian Weekly
Defence case Security plan seeks balance between prudence and practicality
Strategic review is clear on the dangers facing Britain, but less so on how to fund a muchneeded military upgrade
3 min |
June 06, 2025
The Guardian Weekly
Why Trump is really going after Harvard University
In mortarboards and crimson-fringed gowns, thousands of students were last week joined by smiling families for the centuries-old ritual of graduation day. But this year was different.
4 min |
June 06, 2025
The Guardian Weekly
The veto vote Nawrocki win threatens Warsaw's place at Europe's top table
Radical-right historian could destabilise the coalition government of the pro-EU prime minister Donald Tusk
2 min |
June 06, 2025
The Guardian Weekly
So long, Elon: the cuts didn't go to plan, but you trashed your reputation Marina Hyde
I can't believe that Elon Musk has left Doge, the government department he named after a tired and basic meme that most of the internet had moved on from around a decade ago.
4 min |
June 06, 2025
The Guardian Weekly
Power play Merz's promise to boost military may struggle to match reality
Within days of Russia launching its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Olaf Scholz announced a Zeitenwende, or historical \"turning point\".
2 min |
June 06, 2025
The Guardian Weekly
One afternoon, two family tragedies The childhoods cut short by Israeli airstrikes
Trauma over the tragic events of just one day reflects a heartbreaking reality in Gaza: the killing and maiming of its youngest citizens
4 min |
June 06, 2025
The Guardian Weekly
Trade gap Trump is learning the hard way after tariff boast
\"Tariffs are easy,\" Donald Trump claimed in March. For his administration, and the world, they have proven anything but. Now an obscure New York court has blocked his signature trade policy, setting up a battle that looks sure to end up in the supreme court.
2 min |
June 06, 2025
The Guardian Weekly
'Gone crazy' Escalation in drone strikes as Trump berates Putin
Moscow launched three consecutive nights of massive drone strikes against Ukraine, as Donald Trump broke his silence to suggest the Russian leader, Vladimir Putin, had “gone crazy”.
3 min |
May 30, 2025
The Guardian Weekly
It's not immigrants who don't 'integrate' with the rest of us-it's the elite
Amid all the acrimony surrounding Keir Starmer's recent remarks on immigration - a row that could follow him into retirement and beyond - there has been one little-examined area of agreement between the prime minister and his critics. “When people come to our country,” Starmer said, “they should also commit to integration.”
3 min |
May 30, 2025
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Fish meal The hidden impact of farmed sea bass
An investigation reveals how UK consumers buying fish are playing a role in food insecurity and unemployment
5 min |
May 30, 2025
The Guardian Weekly
A deadly mission
Dom Phillips was working on a book about saving the Amazon when he was killed. In this extract. he reflects on his encounters with the rainforest and its people
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May 30, 2025
The Guardian Weekly
Ode to soy The perfect sauce? An expert spills the beans
In the lush foothills of Damyang county, rows of earthenware jars stood under the Korean sky. Inside each vessel, a transformation was taking place. This is the domain of Ki Soon-do, South Korea's sole grand master of traditional aged soy sauce, where patience isn't just a virtue but an essential ingredient.
3 min |
May 30, 2025
The Guardian Weekly
Soul survivor
With a new album and a boost from Black Mirror, Irma Thomas, the 84-year-old 'Soul Queen of New Orleans', is hitting new heights
6 min |
May 30, 2025
The Guardian Weekly
'Gone crazy' Escalation in drone strikes as Trump berates Putin
Moscow launched three consecutive nights of massive drone strikes against Ukraine, as Donald Trump broke his silence to suggest the Russian leader, Vladimir Putin, had \"gone crazy\".
3 min |
May 30, 2025
The Guardian Weekly
Long wait for truth about yacht tragedy
Sicilian fishing village watches the salvage of tycoon’s sailboat for answers on the causes of its sinking
4 min |
May 30, 2025
The Guardian Weekly
Movies and shakers
Cinema-going has yet to recover from the pandemic drop but key Hollywood figures are working hard to ensure the theatrical experience does not die
4 min |
May 30, 2025
The Guardian Weekly
Trump card Ramaphosa earns praise for keeping his cool
Many South Africans have praised their president, Cyril Ramaphosa, for staying calm when Donald Trump ambushed him in the Oval Office with a video purporting to back up his false claims of a “genocide” against white Afrikaner farmers.
2 min |
May 30, 2025
The Guardian Weekly
Musk moves from pivotal to the edge of the White House orbit
The Oval Office was crowded, with reporters cautioned not to collide with the Resolute Desk. Standing beside them, dressed in black, was Elon Musk, billionaire ally of Donald Trump and head of his government efficiency drive.
3 min |
May 30, 2025
The Guardian Weekly
Tourism has hollowed out Barcelona - and all of us are cheated
Protesters in Barcelona used water pistols to take aim at tourists visiting the Sagrada Família last month.
3 min |
May 30, 2025
The Guardian Weekly
Are moose loose in the isolated wilds of Fiordland?
More than 100 years ago, a ship dropped anchor in the frigid fjords of New Zealand’s South Island and released 10 nervous moose on to the shore.
3 min |
May 30, 2025
The Guardian Weekly
Long wait for truth about yacht tragedy
Sicilian fishing village watches the salvage of tycoon's sailboat for answers on the causes of its sinking
4 min |
May 30, 2025
The Guardian Weekly
A weight- loss win? The jabs leading a revolution
Medications such as Ozempic have been dubbed 'wonder drugs' in transforming obesity treatment and redefining the way our bodies work
5 min |
May 30, 2025
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Bouncing back from bestseller's backlash
After being accused of exploiting the migrant experience in American Dirt, Jeanine Cummins explains how the furore inspired her new novel
4 min |
May 30, 2025
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Science friction A dystopian vision set in an alternate universe, but the ghost of Ishiguro is too strong
In 2016 Catherine Chidgey published her fourth novel, The Wish Child, a child’s-eye view of Nazi Germany.
2 min |
May 30, 2025
The Guardian Weekly
Global effort dismantles Russian-led crime group
European and North American cybercrime investigators say they have dismantled the heart of a malware operation directed by Russian criminals after a global operation involving British, Canadian, Danish, Dutch, French, German and US police.
2 min |
May 30, 2025
The Guardian Weekly
The slice is right: what's the best homemade bread for sandwiches?
What's the best loaf to bake for sandwiches, and any filling ideas?
2 min |
May 30, 2025
The Guardian Weekly
Alexa, what do you know about us?
My relationship with Amazon goes back longer than my marriage- and when I bought an Echo for our home it only deepened. What exactly had it heard over the years?
10 min |
May 30, 2025
The Guardian Weekly
Alexa, what do you know about us?
My relationship with Amazon goes back longer than my marriage- and when I bought an Echo for our home it only deepened. What exactly had it heard over the years?
10 min |
May 30, 2025
The Guardian Weekly
My mum won't let me have a smartphone. Is she being unfair?
My mum has always been protective, and I fear it is destroying my social life because I haven't grown up with much access to social media. I don't mean to say it's OK to be exposed to social media at a young age, but it needs to be controlled in a certain way.
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