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In this issue

November 22, 2024

Can the Church of England recover?

Shock waves triggered by the archbishop of Canterbury's resignation are the culmination of years of simmering rage among churchgoers and survivors of abuse

Can the Church of England recover?

4 mins

‘Directly responsible’ Abuse victim blames C of E for suffering

Rocky Leanders, then 15, was beaten witha paddle by John Smyth at a camp where boys were made to swim naked

‘Directly responsible’ Abuse victim blames C of E for suffering

3 mins

Unfinished business Welby’s resignation speaks of deeperissues in the Church

WHEN YOU LOOK AT A HIGH-UP CLERIC someone like Justin Welby, say, dressed in all his finery, vestments trimmed with gold thread and a bejeweled clasp on his cope it's hard to believe this has any connection with a wandering rabbi on the shores of the Sea of Galilee with his band of 12 followers.

Unfinished business Welby’s resignation speaks of deeperissues in the Church

3 mins

Trump's flurry of extremist staff picks spark fears

'Welcome back,\" Joe Biden told Donald Trump, his predecessor and successor, as the pair shook hands in the Oval Office.

Trump's flurry of extremist staff picks spark fears

5 mins

US 'dream team' is welcomed by settlers

Palestinian groups shocked by Trump's selection of outspoken supporters of far-right activists in the region

US 'dream team' is welcomed by settlers

3 mins

‘It's tragic’ Reflection in the wake of Amsterdam violence

Carrying signs scrawled with messages urging unity, they laid white roses at the statue of Anne Frank, steps away from the home where her family had hidden from Nazi persecution.

‘It's tragic’ Reflection in the wake of Amsterdam violence

3 mins

Alive, but unable to thrive under absolute patriarchy

Since the Taliban returned to power, women and girls have tried defiance, but despair at their harshly restricted lives

Alive, but unable to thrive under absolute patriarchy

4 mins

Droughtstricken dam leaves economies powerless

A ll is not well with the waters of Lake Kariba, the world's human-made lake largest A punishing drought has drained the huge reservoir close to record lows, raising the prospect that the Kariba Dam, which powers the economies of Zambia and Zimbabwe, may have to shut down for the first time in its 65-year history.

Droughtstricken dam leaves economies powerless

2 mins

A new horizon' The inverse link between cancer and dementia

Scientists have long been aware of a curious connection between these common and feared diseases. At last, a clearer picture is emerging

A new horizon' The inverse link between cancer and dementia

4 mins

KERNELS OF HOPE

During the siege of Leningrad, botanists in charge of an irreplaceable seed collection, the first of its kind, had to protect it from fire, rodents-and hunger

KERNELS OF HOPE

10+ mins

Friendship interrupted

They were best mates. Then one had a baby, while the other struggled to conceive. They share their brutally honest takes on what happens when motherhood affects friendship

Friendship interrupted

10+ mins

Let this be the end of these excruciating celebrity endorsements

I wish celebrities would learn the art of the French exit. But they can't, which is why Eva Longoria has announced she no longer lives in America. \"I get to escape and go somewhere,\" she explained.

Let this be the end of these excruciating celebrity endorsements

3 mins

Seven lessons I've learned after 28 years as economics editor

Margaret Thatcher was Britain's prime minister and Neil Kinnock was leader of the Labour party.

Seven lessons I've learned after 28 years as economics editor

3 mins

Frank Auerbach 1931 -2024

Saved from the Holocaust, this artist captured the devastation of postwar Britain as ifits wounds were his own but he ultimately found salvation in painting

Frank Auerbach 1931 -2024

3 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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