The Guardian Weekly - November 24, 2023
The Guardian Weekly - November 24, 2023
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November 24, 2023
The oil barons
On the eve of the C op28 climate conference in Dubai, a major new report reveals the deep imbalance between the carbon emissions of the worldâs richest and poorest people â and why recognising who is most to blame is an important step towards identifying possible solutions
7 mins
Filthy rich Twelve billionaires' climate emissions outpollute 2.1m homes
Twelve of the world's wealthiest billionaires produce more greenhouse gas emissions from their yachts, private jets, mansions and financial investments than the annual energy emissions of more than 2m homes, research shared exclusively with the Guardian reveals.
2 mins
West Bank settlers see Gaza war as vindicating their stance
Tamal Sikurel pats her belly, swollen with her sixth child, and smiles.
3 mins
Edging closer Hopes rise as hostage release deal looks more 'credible'
Israel and Hamas appeared to be edging towards a deal this week that would see the release of some hostages, possibly in return for a limited ceasefire and the release of Palestinian prisoners.
2 mins
Sunak's impossible Tory chemistry test
The PM has lurched from one strategy reset to another - but none have healed party divisions
6 mins
Optimism fades as another winter of war begins
Rumours of rifts at the top, exhaustion after two years of fighting and frustration among allies dampen Kyiv's mood
4 mins
Long division Pedro Sánchez stakes power on polarising deal with separatists
At the end of an investiture debate that had been fraught, savage and bizarre, even by recent standards, the defeated leader of Spain's conservative opposition offered his socialist rival a handshake. It was not accompanied by his warmest wishes. \"This was a mistake,\" said Alberto Núñez Feijóo, the leader of the People's party (PP).
2 mins
Sanctioned How Russian oligarchs moved their assets after invasion
Biggest leak of financial data from Cyprus raises concerns over EU state's role in money movements by Kremlin allies
3 mins
Grey area Roubles and rials that fuel 'shady' boom
Russian speakers love living here, they like to be in a community and ours is growing all the time,\" said Ruslan Ibrayev, the salesman greeting customers at the head office of the Hub property investment firm in Iskele in Turkish-occupied northern Cyprus.
2 mins
Authorities clamp down on the right to protest
As pro-Palestine marches gather pace, many nations are banning events - with little protection from EU laws
5 mins
Disrupted seasons leave haiku poets lost for words
Wooden tablets dotted along a path between office buildings and the Sendaibori river in eastern Tokyo mark the start of a journey by Japan's most revered poet that would result in his greatest collection of verse.
3 mins
How court ruling could reshape adventure tourism
White water rafting guide Hamish Watters stands in a garage, a 30-minute drive north of Wellington city, hosing down an inflatable raft and hanging lifejackets up to dry.
3 mins
Dr beat Simple, successful steps to a healthy heart
From regular exercise to watching cholesterol levels, cardiologists share their best advice on how to keep your ticker in good working order
4 mins
Disrupted Figurehead's exit plunges Al sector into chaos
The blog headline was anodyne - \"OpenAI announces leadership transition\" - but the consequences for Silicon Valley were seismic.
3 mins
Trump and Bolsonaro hail Milei's victory as far right rejoices
Luminaries of the global far right are in raptures over Javier Milei's thumping election victory in Argentina, which experts predict will turn Buenos Aires into a new stomping ground for the populist radical right.
2 mins
Nitrogen wars
In 2019, the Dutch government launched a crackdown on farm emissions. The fury unleashed offers a warning about protecting the environment without losing trust
10+ mins
THE SECRET SERVICE AGENT HAUNTED BY JFK'S SHOOTING
Clint Hill flung himself on to the president's limousine in a desperate attempt to block any further bullets on that fateful day in Dallas 60 years ago, and spent decades wrestling with lingering feelings of guilt and shame
10 mins
We must see the true nature of Hamas-and of Netanyahu
Know thine enemy - and know thine ally, too. Too many of those pushing for one outcome or another in the war between Israel and Hamas misjudge the parties involved.
4 mins
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The Guardian Weekly is an international English-language news magazine based in London, UK. It is one of the world's oldest international news publications and has readers in more than 170 countries.
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