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In this issue

October 18, 2024

You gotta let people know who you are' On the campaign trail with Kamala Harris

With election day closing in, the Democratic nominee launched an intense drive to tell her story in her quest for the presidency. David Smith joined her on Air Force Two

You gotta let people know who you are' On the campaign trail with Kamala Harris

9 mins

"They take care of us' Shias put their faith in Hezbollah

When the Sabra family fled bombardments in Israeli the southern Lebanese town of Marjayoun for Beirut's southern suburbs in October last year, a monthly stipend in dollars from Hezbollah meant they did not fear going hungry.

"They take care of us' Shias put their faith in Hezbollah

4 mins

Fear of being forgotten Despair in Gaza as focus shifts away

As Israeli bombs began to fall across Lebanon, the scenes of bloodshed and chaos were grimly familiar to the people of Gaza. Mai al-Afifa, 24, was teaching a workshop about how to identify unexploded ordnance in a school turned shelter in the central Gaza town of Deir al-Balah last Thursday when an Israeli missile hit the next building in the compound.

Fear of being forgotten Despair in Gaza as focus shifts away

3 mins

How the Kremlin is trying to hijack an EU referendum

Last spring, customs officers in the tiny nation of Moldova struck gold.

How the Kremlin is trying to hijack an EU referendum

3 mins

Ballot boxing Stage set for a battle of the political dynasties

Former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte, 79, returned to politics last week when he registered to run as mayor in his family's stronghold, Davao city.

Ballot boxing Stage set for a battle of the political dynasties

2 mins

Labour pledges have left chancellor boxed in for budget

Frustration grows among ministers forced to delay plans until after Rachel Reeves speech

Labour pledges have left chancellor boxed in for budget

4 mins

Tributes paid to ex-Scottish first minister Alex Salmond

Scotland's first minister John Swinney paid tribute to Alex Salmond's \"colossal contribution\" to Scottish and UK politics, as allies mourned his sudden death last Saturday, at the age of 69.

Tributes paid to ex-Scottish first minister Alex Salmond

2 mins

Forecasters targeted as conspiracy theories swirl

Meteorologists tracking the advance of Hurricane Milton were targeted by a deluge of conspiracy theories that they were controlling the weather, abuse and even death threats, amid what they say is an unprecedented surge in misinformation as two major hurricanes hit the US.

Forecasters targeted as conspiracy theories swirl

2 mins

Road to recovery Reeling Florida counts the cost of double hurricane strike

More than just clouds were swirling when a tropical disturbance that would become Hurricane Milton formed in the south-western Gulf of Mexico, beginning its inexorable advance towards a strike on Florida's west coast.

Road to recovery Reeling Florida counts the cost of double hurricane strike

3 mins

A children's hospital with its own healing properties

From patient 'cottages' to walls designed for scribbling on, the Kinderspital in Zurich is a child-friendly miracle

A children's hospital with its own healing properties

4 mins

'Coolest job on earth': new team for penguin post office

As a \"tent master\", whose work involves building big tops at music festivals, George Clarke has never run a post office- and certainly never counted penguins for a living.

'Coolest job on earth': new team for penguin post office

2 mins

Addis adagio Pianist plays a key role in musical adventure

Girma Yifrashewa will never forget the exhilaration of getting his own piano - a surprise gift.

Addis adagio Pianist plays a key role in musical adventure

3 mins

Play chess against Mo Salah? I would love that

The football-mad world No 1 on the players he'd like to face, why he feels he has never played the perfect gameand his retirement plans

Play chess against Mo Salah? I would love that

5 mins

True superstar Nadal calling time on career brings an end to golden era

There are some moments in sport that stand above all others. For Rafael Nadal, that moment came in the early evening at Wimbledon in 2008.

True superstar Nadal calling time on career brings an end to golden era

3 mins

Province's blueprint for sharing land with First Nations

An experiment is under way in British Columbia, Canada's westernmost province: the government is rewriting its laws to share power with Indigenous nations over a land base bigger than France and Germany combined.

Province's blueprint for sharing land with First Nations

3 mins

After the fall

He was known for taboobusting, transgressive stories about identity, sexuality and belonging. Then Hanif Kureishi broke his neck. Despite a lifechanging injury, he's still every bit as provocative

After the fall

10+ 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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