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The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

PEOPLE

Margaret Atwood's life stories, Anthony Hopkins on acting and insights into the life of Mark Twain

2 min  |

December 12, 2025

The Guardian Weekly

Show goes on Eurovision has had boycotts before - is this time different?

The decision by four European broadcasters to boycott next year's Eurovision over Israel's inclusion is a watershed moment in the 70-year history of the song contest.

2 min  |

December 12, 2025

The Guardian Weekly

The communities fighting back over flags on lamp-posts

Late at night and working in small groups for safety, local people are organising to take down the banners raised by a movement with far-right backers

3 min  |

December 12, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

'Hooked after one bite' How parents around the world are battling ultra-processed foods

From Kenya to Nepal, families share their struggles to keep their children away from UPFS and eat a healthier diet instead

5 min  |

December 12, 2025

The Guardian Weekly

The term ceasefire 'risks creating a dangerous illusion Gaza is returning to normal'

questions about how accurately \"ceasefire\" describes the new status quo.

2 min  |

December 12, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Shell raiser

The snail farmer of London, his mafia friends and a multimillion- pound vendetta against the taxman

10+ min  |

December 12, 2025

The Guardian Weekly

Seismic shift Policy paper lays bare Trump support for Europe's far right

The president of the European Council of national leaders, António Costa, has warned Donald Trump's administration against interfering in Europe's affairs, as analysts said the US national security strategy represented a seismic shift in transatlantic relations.

2 min  |

December 12, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

CHILDREN & YOUNG ADULT

A new read-aloud favourite, world-conquering doughnuts and a spirited feminist compendium

2 min  |

December 12, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

FOOD

Middle Eastern and Indian flavours are stirred up with the psychology of baking and helpful tips

3 min  |

December 12, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

An antidote to hate Our appeal honours the charities keeping hope alive

It has been an unsettling year of social division, anger and unrest in the UK and beyond.

2 min  |

December 12, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

An acute observer of modern British life

Martin Parr, the British documentary photographer who captured the peculiarities of Britain with clarity and hilarity, has died aged 73.

1 min  |

December 12, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

CRIME

Jackson Lamb rides again, a clash of culpability and ethics and an unsettling Japanese mystery

1 min  |

December 12, 2025

The Guardian Weekly

Account closed How will the social media ban work?

From 10 December, platforms the Australian government has deemed to be included in the social media ban have been ordered to deactivate all accounts for users under 16 and prevent those users from holding an account until after they turn 16.

2 min  |

December 12, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

'Scam states' How lucrative crime hubs took root in parts of Asia

For days before the explosions began, the business park had been emptying out.

3 min  |

December 12, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

This Spotify Wrapped season, don't outsource your love of music to AI

I like year-end list season.

3 min  |

December 12, 2025

The Guardian Weekly

Flower that became a national symbol-and a purple pain

It was only when huge areas of Iceland started turning purple that authorities realised they had made a mistake.

3 min  |

December 12, 2025

The Guardian Weekly

SPORT

Taking in tough climbs and steep descents, these books reflect the highs and lows of a sporting life

2 min  |

December 12, 2025

The Guardian Weekly

TRANSLATED FICTION

Nobel laureate Han Kang's return, film-making under the Nazis and essential stories from Iraq

2 min  |

December 12, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

HISTORY

Behind closed doors at No 10, brutalism pioneers, discussing free speech and the horrors of Gaza

5 min  |

December 12, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

SCIENCE

Confronting AI, nature's sentience and our own end

3 min  |

December 12, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Locked out I'm 15 and disabled. The social media ban will make my world smaller

The government has decided that as of this week I should be banned from social media because of the potential harm it can cause.

3 min  |

December 12, 2025

The Guardian Weekly

MUSIC

From an enraging indictment of Spotify to a compelling biography of Tupac Shakur

1 min  |

December 12, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

'I believed nothing would harm my children any more'

Despite US-brokered ceasefire, death toll remains high from military strikes that show Israel can still kill with impunity

3 min  |

December 12, 2025

The Guardian Weekly

Reboots of A Christmas Carol and Paddington keep their messages alive

Not even the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come could have foreseen a Bollywood-inspired film or a hip-hop fantasy performance of A Christmas Carol.

2 min  |

December 12, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

FICTION

There aren't many giants of 20th-century literature still writing, but 2025 saw the first novel in 12 years from American great Thomas Pynchon, now in his late 80s: Shadow Ticket is a typically larky prohibition-era whodunnit, set against rising nazism and making sprawling connections with the spectre of fascism today.

4 min  |

December 12, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

What words are left to describe the Trump doctrine?

The Trump administration looks ever more like a criminal enterprise and now it seems to have added war crimes to its repertoire.

4 min  |

December 12, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

POETRY

From Simon Armitage’s animal spirits, to unlikely sources of inspiration and prizewinners

2 min  |

December 12, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Silenced by Beijing, Hong Kong can't fully address the Tai Po fire

White flowers at makeshift shrines and messages of support posted in a public square.

3 min  |

December 12, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Turn off, tune out

Australia's social media ban for under-16s is a world-first, with other countries looking to follow suit. But will it protect kids from online harm?

2 min  |

December 12, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Trump adds more vitriol to anti-immigrant rhetoric

When the history of Donald Trump's second presidency is written, 26 November 2025 may well go down as a particular landmark.

3 min  |

December 12, 2025
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