The Guardian Weekly - August 26, 2022
The Guardian Weekly - August 26, 2022
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August 26, 2022
SIX MONTHS OF HELL
After half a year of fighting, thousands are dead and millions displaced. Peace talks have stalled. Where do we go from here?
7 mins
Dugina murder FSB's blaming of Ukraine raises more questions than answers
The speed of the FSB's work on this case was as suspicious as its lack of progress elsewhere
2 mins
Russia's endgame After all this blood and terror, just what does Putin want from Ukraine?
There is still widespread disagreement in the west on Vladimir Putin’s motives, six months after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
3 mins
Red lights Is recession about to sweep the continent?
Six months after Vladimir Putin ordered Russian troops into Ukraine, the extent of the damage to the European economy is becoming clear.
4 mins
Calm for now in eurozone’s inflation hotspot
Part of the explanation for the lack of a political backlash may be that Estonian salaries have been on a sharp upward trajectory for several years and the economy recovered quickly from the pandemic.
2 mins
Trussed up? Door to No 10 opens wide as Sunak hopes for a miracle
Rishi Sunak’s supporters are understandably glum, but one thing alone means they have not totally given up hope of defeating Liz Truss in the race to replace Boris Johnson as Conservative party leader and prime minister.
3 mins
Floundering economy presents a big problem for Beijing
In his tour of the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen last week, Li Keqiang, the premier, tried to send some positive energy at a time when many citizens have been complaining of hardship.
3 mins
Forest fight Pereira's legacy kept alive in the Amazon
Rainforest defenders defy threats to fulfil the murdered activist's planned mission of Indigenous exchange
6 mins
Plan to save giant kauri has roots in Māori wisdom
Look out at the forest of Waita kere and you will see the skeleton of Aunt Agatha above the treeline.
3 mins
'Like a jewel' Good karma comes to Hare Krishna Island at last
But Hare Krishna Island, as it came to be known, struggled. It was isolated, costly to maintain and froze in winter.
3 mins
Cheney pain Where do anti-Trump Republicans go now?
She knew the price of defying Donald Trump but did it anyway. Liz Cheney, crushed in a primary election in Wyoming, was anointed by supporters and commentators as leader of the Republican resistance to the former US president.
3 mins
Don't forget us, Petro's rural base tells new president
The wooden bars of the marimba bounce under the heads of enthusiastic mallets. Guasás - bamboo cylinders filled with seeds - shake in unison. Dressed in a white cotton dress and straw sombrero, Otoniel Orobio sings.
3 mins
A world in motion
Climate breakdown will drive people from their homes in unprecedented numbers. But migration can be a solution
10+ mins
The road to rouille
Krishna Léger’s restaurant is headed for Michelin stardom - not surprising for a graduate of Paris’s most prestigious cookery school, until you learn that he commuted to class from his prison cell
10+ mins
The Guardian Weekly Newspaper Description:
Publisher: Guardian News & Media
Category: Newspaper
Language: English
Frequency: 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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