The Guardian Weekly - October 27, 2023
The Guardian Weekly - October 27, 2023
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October 27, 2023
One false move
The high-level visits and diplomacy of recent days have all been to one end: containment. Because if the conflict spills over, the consequences will be global
7 mins
'The strikes are everywhere' - The terrified Gazans who have been pushed south
Many Palestinians wonder if they would be better taking their chances at home
3 mins
'A lot of pain' - Europe's Jews fear rising antisemitism after Hamas attack
A Jewish student in France had his clothes ripped as he came out of the school toilets
3 mins
Tel Aviv's dilemma - Peacekeepers, Fatah or anarchy: what would follow an Israeli 'victory' in Gaza?
For weeks, Israel has pounded Gaza with missiles, as it gathers tanks and troops for a ground invasion with one stated goal: to destroy Hamas. It is a deceptively simple target, one that sounds urgent and necessary to many in a nation profoundly traumatised by the massacres of 7 October, hoping to reclaim their sense of security, and a military determined to restore its damaged authority.
4 mins
Fast tracked - The young Serbs signing up to fight in Putin's war
Anti-war whistleblowers' leaked list and first-hand accounts appear to show plan to enlist fighters from Serbia
3 mins
UN reveals more details of Russian war crimes
A United Nations investigation has found further evidence that Russian forces committed \"indiscriminate attacks\" and war crimes in Ukraine, including rape and the deportation of children to Russia.
2 mins
Double despair - Byelection routs portend calamity for Sunak's Tories
Brutal as they were, last week's twin UK byelection losses in Tamworth and Mid Bedfordshire did not necessarily change the plight faced by the Conservatives. But they shone so bright a beam on the situation that even the most self-deluding Tory MP can no longer pretend.
2 mins
Sir Bobby Charlton 1937-2023
Prolific midfielder and part of English football folklore with Manchester United and the 1966 World Cup-winning team
3 mins
Can market gardens help rewilding take root?
I find rewilding an inspiring idea. But, alongside its critics, I'm also troubled by some implications - particularly the idea that farmland will have to be cultivated even more intensively to produce food because other fields are turned over to nature. Is it realistic?
2 mins
'There is no hope here' - Young Africans explain why they would risk death to leave home
Five African reporters talk to people from their home countries about why they are willing to chance everything to start a new life abroad
6 mins
Super-rich seek an exit plan as Xi cracks down on elites
Billionaires are notoriously hard to track. It's no surprise - the easier they and their assets are to find, the easier they are to tax. But by all accounts, the number of uber-wealthy people in China is in decline. Of the world's estimated 2,640 billionaires, at least 562 are thought to be in China, according to Forbes, down from 607 last year.
3 mins
Youngest MP looks to ancestors to build new future
On her first day in New Zealand's parliament, Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke, the country's youngest politician, made a beeline to a wall of photographs to seek an image of her ancestor - the first Māori minister to the crown.
3 mins
Bleak House - Deadlock lays bare Republican dysfunction
Death threats. Screaming matches behind closed doors. A futile cycle of votes that put internecine warfare on full public display. The Republican party last week sank into new depths of disarray and dysfunction - with no remedy in sight.
3 mins
Machado, the outsider hoping for an electoral tilt at Maduro
The last time Venezuelans went to the polls, in 2018, the political opposition to Nicolás Maduro, the president, deemed the election so farcical it walked away from the contest. Since then, a fractured opposition has largely resigned itself to watching helplessly as Hugo Chávez's successor tightened his grip on power and the country fell ever deeper into chaos.
2 mins
Inside the Taliban's luxury hotel
Once the site of legendary parties, Intercontinental the in Kabul is still a potent symbol of who rules Afghanistan - and what its future might hold
10+ mins
'They call me Lucky Jim'
Photographer James Barnor documented Ghana's move to independence, but was only recognised in his 80s. Now 94, he has been reflecting on a body of work spanning eight decades
8 mins
Secrets of a YouTube chess king
Levy Rozman has racked up more than a billion views on his Gotham Chess channel, introducing the game he loves to new audiences
3 mins
Stories from the edge
Film-maker Gessica Généus kept her cameras rolling through Haiti's deadly upheavals of 2019 and is working on her next film as the violence continues
4 mins
The Guardian Weekly Newspaper Description:
الناشر: Guardian News & Media
فئة: Newspaper
لغة: English
تكرار: Weekly
The Guardian Weekly is an international English-language news magazine based in London, UK. It is one of the world's oldest international news publications and has readers in more than 170 countries.
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