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January 10, 2025

New Orleans, Las Vegas, Palm Beach ...The new frontier of US political violence

After a horrific start to 2025, America is facing the biggest rise in terror threats since the 1970s

New Orleans, Las Vegas, Palm Beach ...The new frontier of US political violence

5 mins

Warning signs Islamic State threat grows amid online calls for jihad

The Islamic State (IS) threat on the US homeland has caused renewed concern as more details emerged about the man allegedly behind what the FBI is calling an \"act of terrorism\" in New Orleans on New Year's Day that killed 14 and injured scores more.

Warning signs Islamic State threat grows amid online calls for jihad

4 mins

Mixed legacy Trudeau promised change but failed to fulfil ambitions

He swept into parliament on a surprise majority, promising change, hope and \"sunny ways\" as he charmed Canadians and the world with a brand that sought to embrace feminism, welcome refugees and reset Canada's relationship with Indigenous peoples.

Mixed legacy Trudeau promised change but failed to fulfil ambitions

5 mins

Pressure point Why has Trudeau quit now, and what is likely to happen next?

A rose fter nearly a decade in power, Justin Trudeau has said he intends to step down as prime minister.

Pressure point Why has Trudeau quit now, and what is likely to happen next?

2 mins

'A civil war' Palestinian Authority raid has West Bank in fear

PA battles militant groups as it seeks to prove it could handle governing the Gaza Strip when the war there ends

'A civil war' Palestinian Authority raid has West Bank in fear

3 mins

Social order in Gaza could soon collapse, warns Unrwa

Social order in Gaza is likely to collapse further if Israel goes ahead with its threat this month to end all cooperation with the UN refugee agency for Palestinians (Unrwa), Louise Wateridge, its senior emergency officer, has warned.

Social order in Gaza could soon collapse, warns Unrwa

2 mins

'We have proved we can do anything'

Women's rights campaigners forced to work for equality underground now hope they will get aseat atthe table

'We have proved we can do anything'

5 mins

Waiting game Kyiv urges dealmaker Trump to end Putin's war

A new year in Ukraine began in much the same way as the old one finished: with deadly Russian drone attacks across the country.

Waiting game Kyiv urges dealmaker Trump to end Putin's war

3 mins

Fun, games laughter and - a 'snow-in' at Britain's highest pub

'Do you want a shot?\" asked Katy Sherrington from Durham, offering a tiny glass of a pink liquid. Nobody was going anywhere at this point, so it would be rude not to accept.

Fun, games laughter and - a 'snow-in' at Britain's highest pub

3 mins

Great whales can live for well beyond 100 years - if we let them

Researchers have found that industrial hunting of these huge beasts has masked their ability to survive for centuries

Great whales can live for well beyond 100 years - if we let them

3 mins

Sea level rise 'will overwhelm oil ports'

Rising sea levels driven by the climate crisis will overwhelm many of the world's biggest oil ports, analysis indicates.

Sea level rise 'will overwhelm oil ports'

2 mins

Attempt to tackle 'shoebox housing' runs into trouble

Authorities are seeking to fix the problem of tiny, overcrowded housing but critics say new regulations fail to address the worst offenders

Attempt to tackle 'shoebox housing' runs into trouble

3 mins

Persecuted social media activist on his lucky escape

As he trekked through the mountains on China's border with Laos, Lu Yuyu felt exhausted.

Persecuted social media activist on his lucky escape

2 mins

Community lifeline for millions displaced by civil war

Each day, bowls are set down on the ground in a line outside the community kitchen in Sururab, 40km north of Sudan's capital, Khartoum, for the 350 families who eat there.

Community lifeline for millions displaced by civil war

2 mins

"Trail angels' The locals offering help and hope to weary hikers

Donna Barkley was weeks into walking New Zealand's longest hiking trail when her strength started to falter. Starting at the northern tip of the country in mid-October, the American hiker had trudged south along vast empty coastlines, over farmland and through dense forests thick with mud.

"Trail angels' The locals offering help and hope to weary hikers

3 mins

History lessons The two steps that could stop societal collapse

Academic Danilo Brozović says studies of failed civilisations all point in one direction-the need for radical transformation to survive

History lessons The two steps that could stop societal collapse

4 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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