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.
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Global report • Headlines from the last seven days
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SCIENCE AND ENVIRONMENT
THE EDGE OF WAR • A wave of recent attacks has brought Israel and Lebanese militant group Hezbollah to the brink of all-out conflict, but the two sides have been engaged in clandestine operations across the globe since the 1980s.
Mossad mystery • Chequered history of Israel’s spy agency
On the brink • No clear winner if cross-border attacks turn into a ground war
Spotlight • The brutal truth behind Italy’s migrant crackdown
Leftist wins presidential election after historic runoff
Sobering up New leaders face tough decisions • After the joy over Hasina’s departure, the interim government admits weight of expectation is enormous
Eyewitness China
Villagers’ horror over rape trial that shocked a country
Law lord • Why this earl thinks parliament needs dukes
Rockhounds at Gemstone Beach hunt for treasure on the shore • At Orepuki, on the south coast of South Island, a bed of riches is drawing collectors in search of precious stones and gems
How London mudlarkers reveal city’s lost history
‘I work for 11 hours, but it feels like 20’ • Undercover as a hotel cleaner We struggle to secure payslips or a schedule and I barely have time for a bathroom break
Changes on the inside for prison with ageing population
Book club • Cookathon reawakens the taste for records
Lean machines Are these the droids we’re looking for? • While AI has leapt ahead, robotics remains dogged by challenges – but the dream of humanoid helpers is not over
Ohio rallies around Springfield’s Haitian community
Kiss of life • Will Glasgow provide a blueprint for the future?
‘I’m opening my heart and mind to your pain’ • Couples Therapy’s Orna Guralnik and former participant Christine have very different views on Israel and Palestine. Could they try to understand one another without the conversation breaking down?
BOOMER TOWNS • While the rest of Europe worries about a ‘demographic bomb’, Poland is celebrating its ageing population, treating it as an opportunity rather than a burden
Opinion Timothy Garton Ash • Zelenskyy has a plan to win peace but he needs Biden to back it – fast
Elle Hunt • Calling time on the British pint is a long overdue measure
Fiona Stur ges • Fayed’s behaviour was an open secret when I worked at Harrods
The GuardianView • A record number of women on prize shortlist is a turn-up for the books
Opinion Letters
Culture Roan star • Summer saw Chappell Roan rise from obscurity to the A-list. On the road in the UK, the singer talks drag, punch-ups and teenage angst
The Lake District barn stormer • Hounded by the Nazis, dada artist Kurt Schwitters fled to Cumbria and turned a shed into an astonishing piece of art. Is it about to be restored at last?
Alive and flicking • Dinosaurs, children’s adventures, horror … handmade animation has done them all. Now it’s being celebrated as a pivotal part of movie history
Reviews
The middle ages • The Irish author explores bereavement in a breathtakingly intimate tale of two brothers and the women they turn to
Left luggage • The veteran MP’s inspirational memoir charts a life in politics, the racism she has faced and the power of refusing to pipe down
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