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Diminishing returns Israel lost its 'good guy' name in Gaza. Now it wants it back
There are two ways of looking at events in the Middle East over the past year and a half.
3 min |
June 20, 2025
The Guardian Weekly
How Ontario became the measles centre of the west
Outside the emergency room of the St Thomas Elgin general hospital, about 200km south-west of Toronto, a large sign in bright yellow block letters reads: \"NO MEASLES VAX & FEVER COUGH RASH - STOP - DO NOT ENTER!
3 min |
June 20, 2025
The Guardian Weekly
How millions of Americans stood up to be counted over Trump
As tanks and soldiers paraded through the streets of Washington last Saturday, several million people turned out under the “No Kings” banner in about 2,100 sites around the US, from big cities to small towns, to protest against the excesses of Donald Trump's administration.
3 min |
June 20, 2025
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Spiralling prices force ministers to allow rice imports
It's cheap, filling and a time-honoured way for office workers to calm their hunger pangs.
3 min |
June 20, 2025
The Guardian Weekly
Raids and fear cast a shadow over start of Club World Cup
When Donald Trump came in the laws just changed and it's hard for immigrants now ... you've got a lot of people being deported, people who have been in the United States for two decades.
3 min |
June 20, 2025
The Guardian Weekly
Students call for strikes over soaring internet costs
Having endured electricity blackouts, water shortages, transport failures and the spiralling cost of food, Cuba's students appeared to finally lose patience with their government last week over a ferocious price rise for the country's faltering internet.
2 min |
June 20, 2025
The Guardian Weekly
Misogyny in the metaverse Graphic sexual content, abuse and grooming are rife in Meta's virtual reality dream world.Is it too late to change course?
Graphic sexual content, abuse and grooming are rife in Meta's virtual reality dream world. Is it too late to change course?→
9 min |
June 20, 2025
The Guardian Weekly
Americans disagree on much-but we have just found common ground
We are relearning the meaning of “solidarity”. Last week, across the US, people came together.
3 min |
June 20, 2025
The Guardian Weekly
Seas the day Oceans at risk have crucial moment at UN summit
Decades after Jacques Cousteau, the pioneering French oceanographer and film-maker, called the sea “man’s only hope” and moved from merely sharing his underwater world to sounding the alarm for its future, another much loved naturalist is following in his wake.
2 min |
June 20, 2025
The Guardian Weekly
In the footsteps of the fallen
Three years after the deaths of the British journalist Dom Phillips and Brazilian activist Bruno Pereira, the Guardian joined the Indigenous peoples continuing their dangerous, often gruelling, work to protect the rainforest
5 min |
June 13, 2025
The Guardian Weekly
Don't call me cute
Small children wreak destruction in Yoshitomo Nara's paintings, exploding conventions with a rage inspired by natural disaster, the Ramones and the bomb
5 min |
June 13, 2025
The Guardian Weekly
The 'evil twin' of climate crisis Scientists warn about ocean acidification
Researchers call for action on marine life amid fears that falling pH levels and buildup of CO2 in seas are not being taken seriously enough
5 min |
June 13, 2025
The Guardian Weekly
Kyiv fights a 21st-century war against old tactics, but it can't do it alone
Since Donald Trump scolded Volodymyr Zelenskyy with the words “You don’t have the cards right now”, Ukraine has been keener than ever to demonstrate that it has a few up its sleeve.
2 min |
June 13, 2025
The Guardian Weekly
Countries count cost of Trump's travel bans and taxes
When Essi Farida Geraldo, a Lomé-based architect, heard about partial restrictions on travel to the US from Togo as part of the travel bans announced by Donald Trump last Thursday, she lamented losing access to what many young Togolese consider to be a land of better opportunities.
2 min |
June 13, 2025
The Guardian Weekly
My mother says she'll disinherit me unless I split with my partner
I have been with my partner for 14 years and we have two small children together. I have always had a complicated relationship with my mother, who was stern and a disciplinarian when I was growing up.
2 min |
June 13, 2025
The Guardian Weekly
Chain reaction Is nuclear power back in fashion?
Spain’s recent blackout and AI datacentres’ massive energy needs are leading politicians to reach for the restart button
4 min |
June 13, 2025
The Guardian Weekly
A refusal to be silenced
New projects honour lives and legacies of killed men
2 min |
June 13, 2025
The Guardian Weekly
LA cleans up and takes stock after weekend of defiance
California leaders condemn 'authoritarian' president for sending in troops as protests over immigration raids spread to other cities
3 min |
June 13, 2025
The Guardian Weekly
THE KING OF YOUTUBE
His videos are like the crazed imaginings of an 11-year-old boy. But is Jimmy Donaldson (AKA MrBeast) merely clickbait savvy - or an avant garde genius?
10+ min |
June 13, 2025
The Guardian Weekly
Never mind becoming the 51st state, could Canada join the EU?
Joachim Streit has never set foot in Canada. But that hasn't stopped the German politician from launching a campaign to have the North American country join the EU. \"We have to strengthen the European Union,\" said Streit, who last year was elected to the European parliament. \"And I think Canada - as its prime minister says - is the most European country outside of Europe.
2 min |
June 13, 2025
The Guardian Weekly
Fortune tellers didn't see it coming ... but AI is muscling in
When Whan consulted her new fortune teller about her relationship with her boyfriend, she was told that one half of the couple tended to be sulky, while the other would over-analyse things. The fortune teller recommended that they try to be more open with each other.
3 min |
June 13, 2025
The Guardian Weekly
'Smash the gangs' Securing borders or just a slogan?
The British government is desperate to show it is preventing small boat crossings, but its PR-heavy approach may cause more problems with voters than it solves
4 min |
June 13, 2025
The Guardian Weekly
'It's a trap' The story of a mother, killed in seach of food
Reem Zeidan was terrified of being separated from her children.
7 min |
June 13, 2025
The Guardian Weekly
Chop and change: laying down the law for a proper coleslaw
What’s the trick to great coleslaw? Chris, Paignton, England, UK
2 min |
June 13, 2025
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Eight years on, troubled by a city's grim history
Author and Charlottesville native Deborah Baker revisits the devastating events of 2017 and examines how they speak to a difficult past
3 min |
June 13, 2025
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World Service An arm of soft power that UK can barely afford to lose
Hours before the chancellor, Rachel Reeves, delivered her budget last year, government officials were still in tense negotiations with BBC bosses over how much the World Service would be given.
2 min |
June 13, 2025
The Guardian Weekly
Wilders' walkout creates uncertainty for voters
Ataa Bodin is glad the Dutch government has fallen. “It’s good,” said the 34-year-old Syrian who lives in the Netherlands. “I have a passport, the father of my daughter is Dutch but for other people it’s difficult. They can’t just go back to Syria like counting to three.”
3 min |
June 13, 2025
The Guardian Weekly
Forget luxury escapes: a break is much more fun in a youth hostel
I've never been in a band. But I have been to a youth hostel with four babies, which is sort of the same thing. Everywhere we turned there was singing, selfies, strangers coming up to us in the street and women getting their boobs out - it was the Small Faces, but with actual small faces.
3 min |
June 13, 2025
The Guardian Weekly
'Enemy within' Trump's military trampling of dissent was only a matter of time
Donald Trump walked out to a thunderous standing ovation as Kid Rock’s American Bad Ass boomed from the sound system. He watched martial artists slug it out behind a chain-link fence. A female champion let the US president try on her gold belt. It was a night of machismo, spectacle and violence.
2 min |
June 13, 2025
The Guardian Weekly
SLASH AND BERN
I' think what Trumpism is about is an understanding that the system in America is not working for working-class people,\" says Bernie Sanders. \"In a phoney, hypocritical way, Trump has tapped into that. His quote-unquote 'solutions' will only make a bad situation worse.\"
9 min |