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July 26, 2024

BID FOR HISTORY

Kamala Harris faces an unprecedented task after Joe Biden's decision to drop out of the US election race. The vice president now has a party majority for the Democratic nomination, but she needs to ramp up her campaign to win over voters before November

BID FOR HISTORY

5 mins

Lame duck? How Biden announcement could affect US foreign relations

After last Sunday's bombshell decision not to seek re-election, Joe Biden still has six months left as the US president and commander-in-chief, and foreign leaders could be expected to write him off as a lame duck.

Lame duck? How Biden announcement could affect US foreign relations

2 mins

Anactof grace Biden's selfless choice to drop out sets stage fora different election

Legend has it that when King George III heard that George Washington, the first US president, had decided to retire after his second term, he remarked: \"If he does that, he will be the greatest man in the world.\"

Anactof grace Biden's selfless choice to drop out sets stage fora different election

3 mins

Right march Religious recruits challenge IDF values

Israel's army, the country's preeminent secular institution for much of its seven decades, is increasingly coming under the sway of a national religious movement that has made bold moves across Israeli society in recent years.

Right march Religious recruits challenge IDF values

3 mins

Israeli troops tighten their grip on lifeline to Egypt

In the months before the Israeli invasion, Gaza's southernmost city of Rafah was a lifeline, a place where thousands sought shelter or scrabbled to raise funds to cross into neighbouring Egypt.

Israeli troops tighten their grip on lifeline to Egypt

2 mins

‘Bittersweet’ Bereaved families’ cool welcome for Covid report

Relatives relieved at inquiry's damning analysis ofa lack of preparedeness but believe many issues not addressed

‘Bittersweet’ Bereaved families’ cool welcome for Covid report

4 mins

Nature wins after Moscow's dam strike

Newly created miracle’ on Dnipro hosts animals, birds and saplings ina landscape of ponds and forests

Nature wins after Moscow's dam strike

3 mins

Solo women look abroad to get round ban on egg freezing

When Yang Li* turned 30, she gave herself three years to decide if she wanted children. But as the years ticked by, working a busy job in Beijing, Yang remained unsure. So last year, a month shy of her 34th birthday, she decided to freeze her eggs.

Solo women look abroad to get round ban on egg freezing

3 mins

Playing for survival Blind woman who keeps music alive

Rieko Hirosawa sits on a stone bench outside her home and takes a deep breath. She unleashes an impossibly high note while her bachi plectrum slaps the three strings of her shamisen, a traditional instrument.

Playing for survival Blind woman who keeps music alive

3 mins

Unknown quantity Confusion over Vance as VP pick

He was spared by the hand of God!\" a man wrapped in a flag chanted as he walked past a line of people outside the 12,000-seat Van Andel Arena in downtown Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Unknown quantity Confusion over Vance as VP pick

2 mins

Why chip supremacy is ashield to keep China in check

The Hsinchu Science Park, on Taiwan's west coast, is lush and green, with streets neatly planned and clearly signposted. The buildings are modern and well-maintained - from the outside most visitors wouldn't know that they are among the world's most important factories.

Why chip supremacy is ashield to keep China in check

3 mins

THE GREENEST GAMES CAN PARIS AVOID THE WHITE ELEPHANTS OF OLYMPICS PAST?

With temporary arenas and recycled pools, Paris is prizing sustainability above vanity projects By Oliver Wainwright

THE GREENEST GAMES CAN PARIS AVOID THE WHITE ELEPHANTS OF OLYMPICS PAST?

8 mins

Why does Google think I'm dead?

The world's biggest search engine built its success on returning trustworthy results but now critics Says it is getting too much wrong.

Why does Google think I'm dead?

10+ mins

A New York accent in ancient Rome? It's no less accurate than RP

Whose head could I give you that would satisfy this fury?\" asks Denzel Washington's crafty Macrinus in the long-awaited trailer for Ridley Scott's Gladiator II.

A New York accent in ancient Rome? It's no less accurate than RP

3 mins

Labour must expose the snake-oil charm peddled by populism

For a politician who has avoided high-flown rhetoric, Keir Starmer is sounding remarkably ambitious.

Labour must expose the snake-oil charm peddled by populism

3 mins

An excellent adventure

Keanu Reeves and China Mieéville talk about their literary bromance and their quest toturna pulpy idea’ into something deeper

An excellent adventure

6 mins

The pianist who reduces conductors to tears

Yunchan Lim's dazzling talent has brought him fame at home in Korea. The 20-year-old has the world at his feet now as he prepares tomake his Proms debut

The pianist who reduces conductors to tears

3 mins

The big chill: frozen desserts that don’t need anice-cream machine

In the absence of a machine, the obvious solution to frozen dessert needs is granita.

The big chill: frozen desserts that don’t need anice-cream machine

2 mins

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LanguageEnglish

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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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