The Guardian Weekly - January 24, 2025
The Guardian Weekly - January 24, 2025
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January 24, 2025
The wrecking ball
A blitz of executive orders, a radical shake-up of the global order and a 'revolution of common sense' were among the 47th US president's immediate pledges, marking a new era of disruption and division.
4 mins
Executive decisions The orders Trump signed on day one
On his first day back in the White House, President Donald Trump signed a series of executive orders.
2 mins
International response America's allies hope for the best-but prepare for the worst
Western allies of the US are braced for the return of Donald Trump, still hoping for the best, but largely unprepared for what may prove to be a chaotic and disorientating worst.
3 mins
Hope amid ruins The day the Gaza ceasefire finally arrived
From a ridge on the western edge of Sderot, the ruins of Gaza loom.
5 mins
Fragile truce An agreement is in place-if it will hold matter is another
The hours-long delay in implementing the Gaza ceasefire agreement last Sunday was not a good omen for a deal that many fear could be doomed to failure as it moves through its challenging three phases.
2 mins
Gaza's devastation The terrible price exacted by Israel for 7 October attack
Israel began bombing Gaza on 7 October 2023 after Hamas crossed the border, killed about 1,200 people and took 251 others hostage to Gaza.
5 mins
Parallel protest Has Seouljust witnessed its own January 6 moment?
They arrived intent on causing mayhem. The political figurehead they supported had, they said, been the victim of a grave injustice at the hands of the establishment.
2 mins
North Koreans' capture sheds new light on war
The news was sensational.
3 mins
Election fever grows ....but Trump is pulling the strings
The machinations of Elon Musk andthe returning US president loom large in minds of politicians and voters
3 mins
Islanders seize chance to spotlight their cause
In one corner, friends discuss this month's visit by Donald Trump Jr, while in another, coffee is being roasted, as the northern lights dance across the dark early evening sky.
2 mins
Why did LA's wildfires explode out of control?
Acombustible combination of factors laid the groundwork for disaster as the city struggled with catastrophic blazes
5 mins
Power play The Solar Mamas who are lighting up Zanzibar
In a dimly lit corridor of a mudwalled house nestled among coconut trees, Sharifa Hussein stripped red and black cables, a screwdriver voltage tester balanced between her lips and rolls of cable lying by her feet.
3 mins
Vanilla boom provides sweet deal for Choco's farmers
As he wandered around a corner of his land, Luilly Murillo González stopped and leaned down to examine a twisting green vine.
3 mins
'An act of patriotism' Defiant anti-Maga hats go viral
Few items of clothing have come to exemplify American far-right nationalism in the 21st century as much as the red \"Make America Great Again\" hats worn and sold by Donald Trump.
3 mins
Losing its marbles
The British Museum, beset by colonial controversy, difficult finances and the discovery of a thief on the inside, is in deep trouble. Can it rescue its reputation?
10+ mins
Mood music
Listening to, or playing, the right song can soothe pain, lift depression and help treat conditions as diverse as Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, PTSD and back pain. Neuroscientist and bestselling author Daniel Levitin gives his musical recommendations for better health, drawing on his experience of helping his friend, the legendary songwriter Joni Mitchell.
10 mins
David Lynch 1946 -2025
The maverick American surrealist film director sustained a successful mainstream career while also probing the bizarre, the radical and the experimental
3 mins
Play it again and again
Spotify's Billions Club tracks the world's most popular songs, but many greats are nowhere to be found. What are the forces shaping pop's new canon?
4 mins
Caste and class An epic, tightly plotted and powerful journey through three different interpretations of India where shadows linger and tensions rise
Devika Rege's debut is not a definitive state-of-the-nation novel. Nor can it be characterised as the next \"great Indian novel\", although it holds greatness within its pages.
3 mins
Yeast, nuts and leeks - secrets to a great plant-based 'cheese' sauce
I love cheese sauce, but I'm now plant-based. Are there any easy alternatives? I don't want to use too many processed foods.
2 mins
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Verlag: Guardian News & Media
Kategorie: Newspaper
Sprache: English
Häufigkeit: Weekly
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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