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A curious incident with the dog in the nighttime
In the middle of the night I feel the warm breath of a creature stirring my hair.
3 min |
March 20, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
An arts income trial changed my life. Others deserve the same luck
I won the lottery.
3 min |
March 20, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
Money gap Richest 1% owns nearly half nation's wealth
Scrunched between luxury apartment buildings and a lush gated community, the neighbourhood of Santa Lucía Reacomodo in Mexico City is a working-class pocket of real estate.
3 min |
March 20, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
'Worst nightmare' Anger as Gulf states bear brunt of war they did not start
Closure of strait of Hormuz puts pressure on region's economies amid growing resentment about conflict started by US and Israel
3 min |
March 20, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
The world's poor are being pushed towards disaster by Trump's war on Iran
Soaring prices at the pump, the scrapping of mortgage deals, and the prospect of higher prices for everything from food to smartphones.
2 min |
March 20, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
The first lesson of war is 'know your enemy' - the UK's now is Trump
The conduct of the unjustified, illegal US-Israel war against Iran grows ever-more disproportionate, dishonourable and deranged. The torpedoing of an Iranian navy ship off Sri Lanka by a US submarine demonstrated that for reckless Donald Trump, the whole world is his battlefield.
3 min |
March 13, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
After Nasa's surprise, private firms still aim for the moon
It was shaping up into another ordinary day at the Colorado headquarters of the small space startup Lunar Outpost late last month when its chief executive, Justin Cyrus, learned of a surprise press conference called by Jared Isaacman, the new administrator of Nasa.
3 min |
March 13, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
She's fired! Noem learns that everyone is expendable in Trump world
Kristi Noem once led a dog to a gravel pit and ended its life with the cold precision of a mafia hit.
2 min |
March 13, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
Why the jury is still out on teen social media ban
As the UK becomes the latest country to consider following Australia's lead on a social media ban for teenagers, a question Australians are repeatedly being asked is: how is it going?
2 min |
March 13, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
Skin deep: what's the trick to mastering perfectly crispy fish?
When I fry fish, the skin never goes crisp, and instead sticks, rips or goes limp.
2 min |
March 13, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
Sing out Mozart with meatballs in a suburban Ikea store
In an attempt to attract new audiences and save money, opera companies are putting performances on in the unlikeliest of places. It often works
3 min |
March 13, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
'One of the last standing' - Is the passion for taxonomy dying out?
Art Borkent has spent much of his life documenting endangered species. Only recently did it occur to him that he may have become one himself
5 min |
March 13, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
Quit ChatGPT - your subscription bankrolls authoritarianism
OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, is on track to lose $14bn this year. Its market share is collapsing, and its own CEO, Sam Altman, has admitted it \"screwed up\" an element of the product.
3 min |
March 13, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
Walks of life: New hiking routes blaze a trail for conservation
Follow the yellow footprints along Brazil's newest long-distance trail, and they will take you through lush forests and sandy shrubland, past sweeping vistas and bizarre rock formations, into grottos and rural communities.
3 min |
March 13, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
Mojtaba Khamenei: New leader is a supreme insider - but also a mystery
Crowds in Tehran greeted the announcement of the country's new supreme leader by chanting: “God's hand is still upon us, Khamenei is still our leader.”
3 min |
March 13, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
'Operation epic failure' Fears grow of further crackdown on dissent
About midday, even as airstrikes hit several parts of the capital, large crowds gathered in Tehran's famous Enghelab Square to chant their allegiance to Iran's new supreme leader.
2 min |
March 13, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
The teen sensation shattering athletics records
Before the teenage New Zealand runner Sam Ruthe took to Boston University's indoor track in January, he told his father he was aiming to run a 3.48-minute mile (1.6km).
3 min |
March 13, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
The Iran conflict shows the paradigm shift to AI in battle has already begun
Never in the future will we move as slow as we are moving now,\" the UN secretary-general, António Guterres, warned last week, addressing the urgent need to shape the use of artificial intelligence.
2 min |
March 13, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
Myth of Baba Vanga: mystic's 'prophecies' fuel propaganda
Many of 20th century seer's predictions were never recorded, yet her name now bolsters conspiracy theories and geopolitical narratives
4 min |
March 13, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
Kyiv rushes to adapt as US focus moves to Middle East
At the Iranian embassy in Kyiv, a salmon-pink mansion on a street close to the presidential administration, there were several open days last week for anyone who wished to come and sign a book of condolences in memory of the late Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, killed in the US-Israeli airstrikes on Tehran.
2 min |
March 13, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
I expect friends to let me down so I play the victim. How can I stop?
ASK Annalisa Barbieri
2 min |
March 13, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
Beyond barriers
A new online exhibition challenges the art world's claims of inclusion and foregrounds disabled creatives' experiences of access, exclusion and joy
4 min |
March 13, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
A daughter in waiting? The mystery of Kim's successor
When North Korea's ruling party held a top-level meeting last month, there were predictable boasts of unstoppable nuclear development and, unexpectedly, a suggestion by Kim Jong-un that his country and the US \"could get along\" - provided Washington recognised North Korea as a legitimate nuclear power.
3 min |
March 13, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
Rite on time: Spring ritual that brings a town together
The evening light is thinning at Lanark Cross and there is a hush.
3 min |
March 13, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
Internet blackout puts even more lives at risk
An internet blackout in Iran means civilians are enduring the US-Israel bombardment in the dark - cut off from information about where strikes have happened and where new bombings are about to occur.
1 min |
March 13, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
Do I look like a man who would buy stolen wine?
I'm walking to the station in driving rain, under a cheap umbrella I bought at a newsagent the day before - during a previous rainstorm - which is already turning up on one side.
3 min |
March 06, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
Rebel yell
Roaring into her 90s, isnow sought after by galleries worldwide and her wild, witty paintings fetch huge sums. Melissa Denes visited her studio
6 min |
March 06, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
Trump's Iran campaign is an illegal war that risks becoming the new normal
The killing of Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, by a US-Israeli strike is a targeted assassination of a head of state.
2 min |
March 06, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
'Bitter news' Deadly school strike exposes human cost of US-led attack
Iran's parents had just dropped their children off at school last Saturday morning when they found themselves racing back, as bombs began to fall across the country in a joint US-Israel attack.
2 min |
March 06, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
New wave Can fishing capture Cornwall's youth?
Taster days and training offer teenagers an escape from seasonal work - and give a boost to threatened industry
4 min |