कोशिश गोल्ड - मुक्त

Newspaper

The Guardian Weekly

I'm upset by my troubled mother-in-law's extreme views

I've had a terrible run in with my mother-in-law and don't know what to do about it.

3 min  |

March 07, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Only connect - The NigerianAmerican author returns with an ambitious, astute and moving exploration of female experience

Novels had always felt to me truer than what was real,\" declares a character in Dream Count, the highly anticipated new novel by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.

3 min  |

March 07, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Labour's aid cuts are wrong morally - and economically, too

Get right down to it and there are two reasons for thinking that cuts to Britain's aid budget to pay for defence are a seriously bad idea.

3 min  |

March 07, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

This will cost lives'

Western countries are slashing global development funding, despite warnings that the health and security consequences will be felt worldwide for generations to come

6 min  |

March 07, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Trump has changed the rules of engagement. It's time to wise up Simon Tisdall

It's not only about Donald Trump. It's not just about saving Ukraine, or defeating Russia, or how to boost Europe's security, or what to do about an America gone rogue. It's about a world turned upside down - a dark, fretful, more dangerous place where treaties and laws are no longer respected, alliances are broken, trust is fungible, principles are negotiable and morality is a dirty word.

3 min  |

March 07, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

'Threat logic' Nations acting as dumping grounds for US immigrants

Central America has long been a source of immigrants, and in recent years, it's also become a major transit route for those from around the world heading to the United States.

2 min  |

March 07, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Rags to ruin Market struggles to rebuild after blaze

Stallholders count the cost of a devastating fire that ripped through one of the world's biggest secondhand markets

5 min  |

March 07, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Thoroughly modern Mikey owns Oscars night

An exhilarating triumph for Anora and its newly minted star as political metaphors were the dark undercurrent in this year's crop of winning films

1 min  |

March 07, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

'The chaser of a disappearing world'

The Quarry Hill flats in Leeds were once the largest social housing complex in the UK. A utopian vision of homes for 3,000 people. Built in the 1930s, they were modelled on the Karl-Marx-Hof in Vienna and La Cité de la Muette in Paris. However, after just 40 years, the buildings were crumbling and largely deserted. Over five years in the 1970s, Peter Mitchell documented their demolition, from smashed windows and wrecked apartments to abandoned wardrobes and solitary shoes.

3 min  |

March 07, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Breaking point Is the world ready for bigger waves?

In some seas, swells are growing noticeably larger. Scientists say coastal communities should be prepared for damaging consequences-but also potential opportunities

5 min  |

March 07, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Mind over batter: tips for great vegan yorkshire puddings

I can never get my vegan yorkshire puddings to work - help!

2 min  |

March 07, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

The final chapter of Delhi's famed Urdu book bazaar

Inside one of the oldest bookshops in Delhi's Urdu Bazaar, Rafiq Ahmad, a film critic and writer, is scrutinising the bookshelves for material to help with his next project. Ahmad often travels from Bhopal in Madhya Pradesh to Urdu Bazaar in search of the books he needs.

3 min  |

March 07, 2025

The Guardian Weekly

The world must unite now Trump's threats to global tax reform have backfired

Donald Trump's Oval Office tirade last Friday laid bare his instinct to harangue and bully those even supposed allies such as Ukraine who dare to disagree.

2 min  |

March 07, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Hot yoghurt soup with dumplings

To make the dumplings, put the bulgur, salt and chilli in a large bowl, then pour over enough just-boiled water to cover by half a centimetre.

1 min  |

March 07, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Blimped up Could 'the flying bum' signal return of airships?

It's a dreary day in Bedford, but on a flight simulator the skies above San Francisco airport are blue and the wind is low. That is a good thing, because there is an amateur at the joystick of the world's biggest aircraft.

3 min  |

March 07, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

'A bridge to Trump' After Zelenskyy's White House calamity, can Keir Starmer plot a route to peace in Ukraine?

As Keir Starmer and his aides discussed their response to last Friday's White House meeting between Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelenskyy, during which the Ukrainian president was berated live on camera by the US president and his deputy, JD Vance, Starmer's team pondered whether to issue a statement on social media.

3 min  |

March 07, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

In Odesa, shifting dynamics provoke fatigue and anger

Russian attacks on civilian targets in the Black Sea port city have increased since the political thaw between Trump and Putin

4 min  |

March 07, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

War and peace Anatomy of the Oval Office meltdown

Inside the Trump White House, officials blamed the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, for the meltdown in the Oval Office last Friday, and expressed frustration that he pushed for security guarantees even though the US had made clear they wanted to negotiate that later.

2 min  |

March 07, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Turning point What next for Kurds after PKK leader calls for peace?

Within days of an appeal by the jailed leader of the Kurdistan Workers' party (PKK) for the group to disarm and dissolve, its executive committee announced that it would do just that. It paves the way towards ending the 40-year conflict between militant Kurdish groups and the Turkish state and has far-reaching implications for the rest of the Middle East.

2 min  |

March 07, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Peace hopes Divisions remain at every turn, on all sides

Britain and France are trying to develop a peace plan to end the fighting in Ukraine with the country's president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, in the aftermath of the latter's disastrous White House summit.

3 min  |

March 07, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Human cost Cuts leave agencies in fear and lives in peril

Overnight, the rug was yanked out from under us, slashing the services we can provide.

4 min  |

March 07, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Catharsis Journalist and novelist Omar El Akkad castigates complacent liberal responses and western hypocrisy over the war in Gaza

'Where's the Palestinian Martin Luther King?\" Journalist and novelist Omar El Akkad has heard this question a lot lately, \"the implicit accusation [being] that certain people are incapable of responding to their mistreatment with grace, with patience, with love, and that this incapacity, not any external injustice, is responsible for the misery inflicted upon them\".

3 min  |

February 28, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

The US's former friends need to realise the old global order is over

A resonant phrase during Donald Trump's first administration was the advice to take him \"seriously, but not literally\".

4 min  |

February 28, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Healthcare workers are protected under international law yet hundreds were detained during the war. Here, some of Gaza's most senior doctors speak out 'No rules': tortured, beaten and humiliated in Israeli detention

Dr Issam Abu Ajwa was in the middle of an emergency procedure at al-Ahli Arab hospital in central Gaza when soldiers came for him.

6 min  |

February 28, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

'Why aren't there Oscars or Baftas for what we do?'

From Matilda to Dear England, choreographer Ellen Kane's work has lit up show after show. It's time this art received proper recognition, she says

3 min  |

February 28, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Print, clone, repeat

How do you follow an Oscar winner like Parasite? In Bong Joon-ho's latest film, a screwball sci-fi, Robert Pattinson keeps dying and being 'reborn'

7 min  |

February 28, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Star chamber Pharoah's tomb is find of the century

It was when British archaeologist Dr Piers Litherland saw that the ceiling of the burial chamber was painted blue with yellow stars that he realised he had just discovered the first tomb of an Egyptian pharaoh to be found in more than a century.

2 min  |

February 28, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Can an extinct tree be brought to life?

Abotanical discovery gives hope for resurrecting Rapa Nui's toromiro tree with 'experimental saplings'

3 min  |

February 28, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

a In London, potent mix of religion and rightwingers

The splendours of the Parthenon, Colosseum and Great Pyramid of Giza were in stark contrast to the utilitarian conference centre in London's docklands, but they were there to make a point.

2 min  |

February 28, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Inflection point Bolsonaro faces 40 years in jail but holds out for Trump lifeline

At the height of Jair Bolsonaro's haywire presidency, Brazilian activists projected their deepest desire on to the Tower of London, where Guy Fawkes once languished after plotting to blow up parliament and assassinate the king.

3 min  |

February 28, 2025