The Guardian Weekly - February 23, 2024
The Guardian Weekly - February 23, 2024
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February 23, 2024
Shock, anger Pand war fatigue
On the second anniversary of Putin's invasion of Ukraine, the fall of Avdiivka has given Russia its first gain in months. In Kyiv, cracks in morale are showing. What happens now?
7 mins
'I have to stay' Why exile was never an option for Putin's leading critic
Had he remained outside Russia, Navalny may have been able to coordinate a powerful anti-war movement. Instead, he is silenced for ever
6 mins
'The sun is gone' After Navalny's death, many fear what an even bolder Putin may do next
Vladimir Putin smiled and looked unusually festive last Friday as he praised factory workers and joked with state reporters at an industrial plant in the Ural city of Chelyabinsk.
3 mins
Shadow Of Ukraine War Looms Over Security Conference
On the top floor of Literaturhaus in Munich, the Ukrainian veteran Yuliia Paievska was asked to speak to the elite of the transatlantic security and political establishment, including Hillary Clinton and the Estonian prime minister, Kaja Kallas, as they lunched on a three-course meal, served with military precision.
4 mins
Nato-Sceptic Trump Fires A Wake-Up Call To Europe
The annual meeting of western leaders and security officials in Munich was held this year under a dark cloud of foreboding surrounding Donald Trump's potential return to the US presidency.
2 mins
The jailed leader who could be key to ending Gaza crisis
At times of great upheaval in Palestine, people start to talk about Marwan Barghouti. The 64-year-old political leader serving multiple life sentences in an Israeli prison for murder represents the prospect of a shake-up to the status quo. Palestinian towns - and the Israeli-built concrete walls that cut them up-are covered in graffitied images of Barghouti, his handcuffed hands held high above his head.
2 mins
'Betrayal' A mother's anguish as ex-general wins power
Every Thursday for the past 17 years, in searing heat and pouring rain, Maria Catarina Sumarsih has stood outside the Indonesian presidential palace, demanding justice for her son. He was shot dead in 1998, when authorities opened fire on students protesting against the rule of dictator Suharto.
3 mins
High pressure UK forecasters to boldly go a month ahead
The mainstay of British casual the unexT conversation pected state of the weather - is under existential threat.
2 mins
February on course to be hottest in human history
Unusually hot days and a rapid rise in ocean surface temperatures as global heating combines with El Niño
3 mins
Traditional fishers in Italy fight for right to catch tuna
Tonnare and their ancient practices face extinction as a few big fleets hold the lion's share of quotas and permits
5 mins
Hot-air balloon fans flying in face of law
Cats chased shadows through the pre-dawn gloom as the men hit the streets of suburC ban Rio and set off towards their objective. \"I've not slept,\" said one early riser, a bushy-bearded office worker called Arthur Araújo, as he emerged from his home to fulfil a \"dream\" one year in the making.
2 mins
Hip op, don't stop Inside the world of joint replacements
A new hip or knee is no longer just for older people. With thousands of operations in the UK each year, can technological advances help?
5 mins
Boom To Bust? How Trump Recast Himself From Business Tycoon To Victim
From Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue to the Trump Building on Wall Street, the Trump World Tower by the United Nations to the Trump International overlooking Central Park, Donald Trump has stamped his name on skyscrapers across New York City.
3 mins
Cellphone generation hung up on a landline renaissance
Landlines are nearing obsolescence. For many young people, they've gone the way of CD-Roms, cassette tapes and the humble printer. On TikTok, parents film their children holding wall phones like archival pieces, unsure of how to place a call. Payphones are long gone, too. But not everyone's ready to hang up the curly-corded receiver.
3 mins
ROBOT WARS
From the academic who says humanity has five years left, to the workers worried for their future, there's a growing band of neo-luddite experts who believe it's time to say no to artificial intelligence. Even if that means taking up arms...
10+ mins
Super bowls
Pet food is a $150bn industry, with vast resources spent on working out how best to nourish and delight our beloved charges. But how do we know if we're getting it right?
10+ mins
Brussels is panicking over farmer protests: welcome to 'greenlash'
Ursula von der Leyen surrendered to angry farmers this month faster than you could shake a pitchfork or dump a tractor-load of manure outside the European parliament.
3 mins
Fears and desires
At a powerful exhibition in Lviv, Ukrainians reveal their most secret thoughts -while others play conflict karaoke with the sounds oftanks, sirens and bombs
4 mins
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