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Guardian Weekly

Sep 20 2024
Magazine

The Guardian Weekly magazine is a round-up of the world news, opinion and long reads that have shaped the week. Inside, the past seven days' most memorable stories are reframed with striking photography and insightful companion pieces, all handpicked from The Guardian and The Observer.

Eyewitness Guatemala

Global report • Headlines from the last seven days

United Kingdom

Reader’s eyewitness

SCIENCE AND ENVIRONMENT

Gone to ground The hunt for Yahya Sinwar • Israel is using a network of spies, advanced technology and brute force to pin down the elusive leader of Hamas in Gaza. But experts doubt whether his eventual death or capture would stop the war

‘War has taken our future’ Children begin school year with no lessons • Small initiatives try to maintain some learning, but resources are scant and many children have to go to work

Spotlight • Trump attack How violence became a feature of US political life

After debate, Trump and Harris pivot to crucial swing states

Fujimori’s death offers omen for a brighter new era

Policy lesson • Will UK copy Italy’s stance on migrant crossings?

A hard rain • Scientists warn on damage as deadly floods wreak havoc

Power grid attacks endanger botanical treasures • Appeal for help as Russia’s destruction of energy network places Kyiv collection of rare and exotic species in danger

Crossing a line • Could deeper range of Storm Shadows alter war dynamic?

Darién Gap migration rush creates a pollution emergency • Communities voice alarm over poisoned rivers and cultural erosion as half a million people a year attempt crossing

Money tree How rich westerners exploit the resin trade • A lucrative race to supply the wellness industry could be driving wild frankincense trees towards extinction

Leaders face harsh reality check after promises of reform

Spoiler alert • Young fans clamour for return of F1 to Africa

Maybe baby Can diabetes jabs boost fertility? • As surprise pregnancies multiply, experts are examining the possible links between weight loss drugs and the chances of conceiving

British Columbia’s progressive policies at risk in vote

Game over? Opposition insists Maduro can still fall – but others are less convinced • Despite the exile to Spain of their presidential candidate, pro-democracy activists are refusing to give up hope

‘For me, there was no other way’ • The global organ trade thrives on chaos and desperation, with brokers poised to exploit those driven to donate by war and debt

THE AGE OF RAGE • Anger has come to define the public mood – felt in the posts of social media warriors and harnessed by populist agitators. But why are we so mad, and how can we navigate to calmer waters?

Opinion Kenan Malik • Trump’s migrants fantasy proves memes prevail over real politics

Stephen Harrison • Can gen Z save an ageing Wikipedia from an existential crisis?

Maurice Stierl • Border clampdown puts entire European project under threat

The GuardianView • The NHS has received its diagnosis. Now Labour must prescribe a cure

Opinion Letters

Culture Soul searching • The singer-songwriter talks about his faith, his new album, and how he went from ‘slight weirdo’ to wowing Glastonbury

Pigments of imagination Van Gogh’s soul in Arles • This dazzling exhibition gives us a thrilling sense of the artist’s genius, showing how he remade the world around him with beauty, hope and searing colour

Witnesses to history • A new film portrays the work of Lee Miller, who was among the female journalists forced to break sexist battlefield rules to deliver striking reporting of the second world...


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The Guardian Weekly magazine is a round-up of the world news, opinion and long reads that have shaped the week. Inside, the past seven days' most memorable stories are reframed with striking photography and insightful companion pieces, all handpicked from The Guardian and The Observer.

Eyewitness Guatemala

Global report • Headlines from the last seven days

United Kingdom

Reader’s eyewitness

SCIENCE AND ENVIRONMENT

Gone to ground The hunt for Yahya Sinwar • Israel is using a network of spies, advanced technology and brute force to pin down the elusive leader of Hamas in Gaza. But experts doubt whether his eventual death or capture would stop the war

‘War has taken our future’ Children begin school year with no lessons • Small initiatives try to maintain some learning, but resources are scant and many children have to go to work

Spotlight • Trump attack How violence became a feature of US political life

After debate, Trump and Harris pivot to crucial swing states

Fujimori’s death offers omen for a brighter new era

Policy lesson • Will UK copy Italy’s stance on migrant crossings?

A hard rain • Scientists warn on damage as deadly floods wreak havoc

Power grid attacks endanger botanical treasures • Appeal for help as Russia’s destruction of energy network places Kyiv collection of rare and exotic species in danger

Crossing a line • Could deeper range of Storm Shadows alter war dynamic?

Darién Gap migration rush creates a pollution emergency • Communities voice alarm over poisoned rivers and cultural erosion as half a million people a year attempt crossing

Money tree How rich westerners exploit the resin trade • A lucrative race to supply the wellness industry could be driving wild frankincense trees towards extinction

Leaders face harsh reality check after promises of reform

Spoiler alert • Young fans clamour for return of F1 to Africa

Maybe baby Can diabetes jabs boost fertility? • As surprise pregnancies multiply, experts are examining the possible links between weight loss drugs and the chances of conceiving

British Columbia’s progressive policies at risk in vote

Game over? Opposition insists Maduro can still fall – but others are less convinced • Despite the exile to Spain of their presidential candidate, pro-democracy activists are refusing to give up hope

‘For me, there was no other way’ • The global organ trade thrives on chaos and desperation, with brokers poised to exploit those driven to donate by war and debt

THE AGE OF RAGE • Anger has come to define the public mood – felt in the posts of social media warriors and harnessed by populist agitators. But why are we so mad, and how can we navigate to calmer waters?

Opinion Kenan Malik • Trump’s migrants fantasy proves memes prevail over real politics

Stephen Harrison • Can gen Z save an ageing Wikipedia from an existential crisis?

Maurice Stierl • Border clampdown puts entire European project under threat

The GuardianView • The NHS has received its diagnosis. Now Labour must prescribe a cure

Opinion Letters

Culture Soul searching • The singer-songwriter talks about his faith, his new album, and how he went from ‘slight weirdo’ to wowing Glastonbury

Pigments of imagination Van Gogh’s soul in Arles • This dazzling exhibition gives us a thrilling sense of the artist’s genius, showing how he remade the world around him with beauty, hope and searing colour

Witnesses to history • A new film portrays the work of Lee Miller, who was among the female journalists forced to break sexist battlefield rules to deliver striking reporting of the second world...


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