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In this issue

June 14, 2024

Into the void

Far-right gains in last weekend's EU polls sent shockwaves across the continent - and prompted Emmanuel Macron to call a high-risk snap election in France. Is Europe on the brink of a political earthquake?

Into the void

4 mins

Centre parked Mainstream alliance holds in the face of far-right surge

So in the end, with a couple of alarming wobbles, the centre held in Europe.

Centre parked Mainstream alliance holds in the face of far-right surge

3 mins

Pole position Von der Leyen must look left or right to seal second presidency

Ursula von der Leyen this week began trying to craft a majority for a second term as European Commission president, after major gains for the far right that are likely to mean a less stable European parliament.

Pole position Von der Leyen must look left or right to seal second presidency

3 mins

The bloody cost of the cocaine boom

Europe's appetite for the drug is surging like never before. But the North African children forced to service the trade face a brutal reality of beatings, rape and torture

The bloody cost of the cocaine boom

5 mins

The Drugs Trade How Big Is The Problem-And Who Is Paying The Price?

Over the past 10 years, Europe has developed a serious cocaine problem. The drug, originating in the jungles of South America, is being transported, sold and consumed across the European continent in record amounts.

The Drugs Trade How Big Is The Problem-And Who Is Paying The Price?

2 mins

Fighting a losing battle Death and destruction mark cocaine's path to Europe

GUAYAQUIL sign on the doorway said \"For rent\" and the house's lights were out.

Fighting a losing battle Death and destruction mark cocaine's path to Europe

3 mins

Power down Voters slam the brakes on Modi's bulldozer

It was widely described as the week India's beleaguered democracy was pulled back from the brink.

Power down Voters slam the brakes on Modi's bulldozer

2 mins

Joy at hostage rescue-but silence over Gaza lives lost

Eight months after the horrors of 7 October, last Saturday was a rare, joyful day in Israel after four hostages were rescued safely from Gaza.

Joy at hostage rescue-but silence over Gaza lives lost

2 mins

'Besieged' Army raid that killed hundreds

Nuseirat market was crowded with civilians when Israeli forces launched an assault to free four hostages held nearby

'Besieged' Army raid that killed hundreds

3 mins

Could this be the end of the Tories?

Even before last week, the party's prospects were grim. Nowsome believe it faces a wipeout that would reshape the UK political landscape

Could this be the end of the Tories?

4 mins

Calamitous floods made more likely by global heating

The unusually prolonged and extensive flooding that has devastated southern Brazil was made at least twice as likely by human burning of fossil fuels and trees, a study has shown.

Calamitous floods made more likely by global heating

2 mins

Friends reunited Football and a troubled continent

Europe is suffering a crisis of identity but for four weeks the Euro 2024 tournament offers a kernel of something pure

Friends reunited Football and a troubled continent

5 mins

Catania turns the tables on invasive blue crabs

In a suburb of Catania on Sicily's east coast, smoke billows from street stands selling grilled horse meat, and youngsters gather around kiosks selling the region's unique handmade drink, seltz limone esale (seltzer with lemon and sea salt).

Catania turns the tables on invasive blue crabs

2 mins

Tijuana border feels weight of Biden's order on closure

Every year, waves of people from around the world make their way to southern California to start a new life and find safe harbour.

Tijuana border feels weight of Biden's order on closure

3 mins

How steroids got huge

Once upon atime, it was only hardcore bodybuilders who pumped themselves up with testosterone. Today it is no longer niche. But how dangerous is it?

How steroids got huge

10+ mins

Keeping the peace

Military service for 18-year-olds is a key Tory election pledge in the UK.But in countries with conscription, opting out comes at a cost. Michael Segalov asks seven conscientious objectors why they refused to serve in the armed forces

Keeping the peace

10+ mins

Elections are a travesty of democracy-give the people a real voice George Monbiot

Everything hangs on them but little changes. For weeks or months, elections dominate national life.

Elections are a travesty of democracy-give the people a real voice George Monbiot

3 mins

Paddington is back-and he's gone immersive

The bear from darkest Peru has donned his wellies and duffle coat for a live experience’ that is halftheatre, half-party, with lashings of marmalade

Paddington is back-and he's gone immersive

2 mins

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The Guardian Weekly Newspaper Description:

PublisherGuardian News & Media

CategoryNewspaper

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyWeekly

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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