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Life savers

In near-future China, a girl and her father flee from flooding in a rich fable of migration

3 min  |

May 30, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Movies and shakers

Cinema-going has yet to recover from the pandemic drop but key Hollywood figures are working hard to ensure the theatrical experience does not die

4 min  |

May 30, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

History clash Norman links reopen debate on identity

Nearly nine centuries after the Normans clanked ashore with swords and armour, Ireland is still wrestling with the question: what did they ever do for us?

2 min  |

May 30, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Are moose loose in the isolated wilds of Fiordland?

More than 100 years ago, a ship dropped anchor in the frigid fjords of New Zealand’s South Island and released 10 nervous moose on to the shore. The crew watched as the animals - the last survivors of a long voyage from Saskatchewan, Canada - skittered out of their crates and up into the dense, lonely rainforest.

2 min  |

May 30, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

'One of the most heartbreaking tragedies' Doctor's last goodbye before airstrike kills nine children

IN THE EARLY HOURS of last Friday, as she did every day, Dr Alaa al-Najjar said goodbye to her 10 children before leaving the house.

4 min  |

May 30, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Global effort dismantles Russian-led crime group

European and North American cybercrime investigators say they have dismantled the heart of a malware operation directed by Russian criminals after a global operation involving British, Canadian, Danish, Dutch, French, German and US police.

2 min  |

May 30, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Xi woos Lula as he forges closer ties with Latin America

Few world leaders can say they've been hugged by Xi Jinping, China's typically reserved president. Last year, an embrace between Xi and his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, seemed to sum up the cosy - if at times slightly awkward - relationship between China and Russia.

3 min  |

May 30, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Royal rumble Questions raised over crown's role as king visits

The decision by King Charles to formally open Canada's parliament on Tuesday reflects his role as a \"steadfast defender\" of the country amid threats to its sovereignty, says prime minister Mark Carney.

3 min  |

May 30, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

"The world does not care if we all die'

A new Israeli offensive and a lack of food and medical supplies have pushed Gaza City, crowded with arrivals from the north, to the brink

5 min  |

May 30, 2025

The Guardian Weekly

The slice is right: what's the best homemade bread for sandwiches?

What's the best loaf to bake for sandwiches, and any filling ideas?

2 min  |

May 30, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Trump card Ramaphosa earns praise for keeping his cool

Many South Africans have praised their president, Cyril Ramaphosa, for staying calm when Donald Trump ambushed him in the Oval Office with a video purporting to back up his false claims of a “genocide” against white Afrikaner farmers.

2 min  |

May 30, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Trump must realise forever war is Netanyahu and Putin's only option

Benjamin Netanyahu and Vladimir Putin enjoyed a friendly phone chat earlier this month, marking the 80th anniversary of Nazi Germany's defeat.

3 min  |

May 30, 2025

The Guardian Weekly

The winter fuel payment fiasco exposes Labour's flawed view of voters

Sir Keir Starmer’s U-turn on winter fuel payments did not just represent a policy reversal.

2 min  |

May 30, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

'One of the most heartbreaking tragedies' Doctor's last goodbye before airstrike kills nine children

Doctor's last goodbye before airstrike kills nine children

4 min  |

May 30, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Tourism has hollowed out Barcelona – and all of us are cheated

Protesters in Barcelona used water pistols to take aim at tourists visiting the Sagrada Família last month.

3 min  |

May 30, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

A deadly mission

Dom Phillips was working on a book about saving the Amazon when he was killed. In this extract. he reflects on his encounters with the rainforest and its people

10+ min  |

May 30, 2025

The Guardian Weekly

Life savers

In near-future China, a girl and her father flee from flooding in a rich fable of migration

3 min  |

May 30, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Musk moves from pivotal to the edge of the White House orbit

The Oval Office was crowded, with reporters cautioned not to collide with the Resolute Desk. Standing beside them, dressed in black, was Elon Musk, billionaire ally of Donald Trump and head of his government efficiency drive.

3 min  |

May 30, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

'I would die in jail'

Giorgi Bachiashvili is on the run. The urbane 39-year-old slipped a surveillance team two months ago to flee his home in Tbilisi, Georgia, midway through a trial at which he was destined to be sentenced to 11 years in jail.

8 min  |

May 30, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Fish meal The hidden impact of farmed sea bass

An investigation reveals how UK consumers buying fish are playing a role in food insecurity and unemployment

5 min  |

May 30, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Are we hardwired for autocracy?

It's human nature to trust strongmen, but we've also evolved the tools to resist them

3 min  |

May 23, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

We did not find any murders'

When the British nurse Lucy Letby was found guilty of murdering seven babies and attempting to murder seven others, a 1980s research paper was key to the prosecution. But the author of the paper believes there has been a miscarriage of justice - and so too do other doctors

10+ min  |

May 23, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Will Trump's indulgence of the Gulf states stop Israel's war in Gaza?

Donald Trump's visit to the Middle East last week was an exercise in disorientation.

4 min  |

May 23, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Inverse vaccines An advance against autoimmune disease?

Scientists hope a potential breakthrough treatment, which suppresses a particular part of the immune system rather than amplifying it, could be available within five years

5 min  |

May 23, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

For the love of gods

A British Museum show full of deities, snakes and shrines places the three ancient faiths of India in dialogue with contemporary believers

6 min  |

May 23, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Life streams The simple joy of nature cams

For those who live far from nature, camera feeds that monitor nesting birds and migrating moose can bring comfort and connection

4 min  |

May 23, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Tipping point Fears war could dragon for years with Moscow not looking for peace

Ukrainian officials believe a largely stalemated war of attrition with Russia is likely to continue for several more years, despite international efforts pushed by Donald Trump to end it.

3 min  |

May 23, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Only with a positive vision can Starmer lift Labour out of the weeds

Just over a week on from Keir Starmer's latest pronouncements about immigration, plenty of people on his own side are still gripped by a queasy sense of fury and disappointment.

3 min  |

May 23, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

'Strong signal' Depardieu's conviction is historic win for #MeToo

When Gérard Depardieu, one of France’s biggest film stars, was placed on the sex offender register last week after being found guilty of sexually assaulting two women on a film set in 2021, it was a historic moment for the country’s #MeToo movement.

3 min  |

May 23, 2025
The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

Law of the jungle We're unlikely to see despots like Putin face justice in a courtroom

It's tempting to hope the establishment last week of a Special Tribunal for the Crime of Aggression against Ukraine, to give its full name, will lead to the trial and indefinite incarceration of Vladimir Putin and Russian leaders. After all, the new court is backed by about 40 countries, including the UK and the EU. Only fools like Donald Trump are confused about who the aggressor is in this conflict.

3 min  |

May 23, 2025