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Have voters finally tired of Erdoğan's personality and politics?
The Guardian Weekly

Have voters finally tired of Erdoğan's personality and politics?

On the outskirts of the Turkish capital in a contested electoral district, two young voters tussled over the approaching election in a dessert shop

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3 mins  |
April 21, 2023
Free spirits An Easter with candles, incense-and no Moscow
The Guardian Weekly

Free spirits An Easter with candles, incense-and no Moscow

Dawn did not break over wartime Kyiv on Orthodox Easter Day

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April 21, 2023
Khartoum power struggle as rivals battle for control
The Guardian Weekly

Khartoum power struggle as rivals battle for control

Fighting between rival government factions intensified across much of Sudan early this week as diplomatic efforts to end a conflict gathered momentum

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April 21, 2023
The leak that was waiting to happen
The Guardian Weekly

The leak that was waiting to happen

How did a low-level air guardsman apparently have access to such sensitive material? A post-9/11 switch from ‘need-to-know’ to ‘need-to-share’ might provide the answer

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4 mins  |
April 21, 2023
Energy Industry Is 'Key To Climate Action'
The Guardian Weekly

Energy Industry Is 'Key To Climate Action'

Head of UN's Cop28 aims to use talks to set out how a business mindset can limit greenhouse gas emissions

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April 14, 2023
Hezbollah's long war comes out of the shadows
The Guardian Weekly

Hezbollah's long war comes out of the shadows

The rocket attack that followed Israeli airstrikes and mosque raids failed to provoke all-out war - but it must surely be inevitable

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April 14, 2023
Why are so many women leaving the world stage?
The Guardian Weekly

Why are so many women leaving the world stage?

On a recent speaking tour in Australia, Barack Obama offered up his idea on how to turn the tide on more than a decade of democratic erosion, to steer the world on to a path of sustainability and peace: \"I am actually convinced that if we could try an experiment in which every country on Earth was run by women for just two years... I am confident the world would tilt in a better direction.\"

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April 14, 2023
Closing in The former president 'knows he's in trouble'
The Guardian Weekly

Closing in The former president 'knows he's in trouble'

It was the day that Donald Trump got mugged by reality. After years of dodging legal account-ability, the former US president found himself being driven towards a New York court where he would be charged with a crime

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April 14, 2023
All hands on deck
The Guardian Weekly

All hands on deck

A 'shockingly large number of whales die after collisions with ships, even in protected areas. But can solutions be found to protect this vulnerable species?

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April 14, 2023
Fading glory The fight to save neon from the scrapheap
The Guardian Weekly

Fading glory The fight to save neon from the scrapheap

The signs that once jostled for space and attention along the city's crowded commercial streets are disappearing as safety regulations get stricter

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April 14, 2023
Drawn-out process The slow decline of Belfast's peace walls
The Guardian Weekly

Drawn-out process The slow decline of Belfast's peace walls

Progress has been made since the Good Friday agreement 25 years ago, but Northern Ireland is still deeply divided

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April 14, 2023
The race for tech supremacy in skies above battle zones
The Guardian Weekly

The race for tech supremacy in skies above battle zones

Frontline drone operators say that Russia is close to hobbling their most popular models -setting off a race to find replacements

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April 14, 2023
BJP 'rewriting history' by editing schoolbooks
The Guardian Weekly

BJP 'rewriting history' by editing schoolbooks

The Indian government has been accused of rewriting history to fit its Hindu nationalist agenda after school textbooks were edited to remove references to Mahatma Gandhi's opposition to Hindu nationalism, as well as mention of a controversial religious riot in which the prime minister, Narendra Modi, was implicated

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April 14, 2023
Gandhi's 'bullet train' conviction draws focus on judiciary
The Guardian Weekly

Gandhi's 'bullet train' conviction draws focus on judiciary

For a court system with a backlog of 40m cases, there was one lawsuit that appeared to move through India’s court rooms unusually fast

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April 14, 2023
Brexit Tale Warms The Cockles In Germany
The Guardian Weekly

Brexit Tale Warms The Cockles In Germany

Jens Meurer's quirky portrayal of a Norfolk seaside town is a surprise hit with viewers struggling to understand Britain's departure from the EU

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April 07, 2023
Drugs in space
The Guardian Weekly

Drugs in space

The absence of gravity makes it easier to cultivate the proteins needed to study diseases. And although the associated costs are high, big pharma is stepping in

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April 07, 2023
On the evening tide: A town that wants its tourists back
The Guardian Weekly

On the evening tide: A town that wants its tourists back

A ferry wreck scuppered efforts to bring holidaymakers to Tarfaya's beaches - but not the enterprising vision

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April 07, 2023
Last orders: Trappist beers at risk as vocations drop away
The Guardian Weekly

Last orders: Trappist beers at risk as vocations drop away

For nearly 190 years the monks of Westmalle in northern Belgium have been involved in making beer.

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April 07, 2023
Grief drives minister's quest for justice
The Guardian Weekly

Grief drives minister's quest for justice

At her inauguration as Brazil's new minister of racial equality, Anielle Franco described the country she wanted to work for.

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April 07, 2023
Bolsonaro ends his exile: Far-right radical plots comeback
The Guardian Weekly

Bolsonaro ends his exile: Far-right radical plots comeback

Three months after he left Brazil to avoid passing the presidential sash to his leftist rival Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, the former president Jair Bolsonaro has flown home hoping to prove his political career is far from over.

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April 07, 2023
Marin loses as far right square up in coalition showdown
The Guardian Weekly

Marin loses as far right square up in coalition showdown

Finland's probable new conservative prime minister, Petteri Orpo, was exploring coalition options this week after a narrow election win that shifted the Nordic country's politics to the right and pushed the party of his predecessor Sanna Marin, a star of Europe's left, into third place.

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April 07, 2023
Australia helps keep schooling on course
The Guardian Weekly

Australia helps keep schooling on course

Remote learning isn't new for Sofiia Yakymenko. During the Covid pandemic, shut downs, computer screens and distance learning became normal. But the Ukrainian student wasn't used to evenings on Zoom with teachers in the far-flung country of Australia, while rockets flew by her window

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April 07, 2023
'Rebuilding is resistance': How Bucha is springing back to life
The Guardian Weekly

'Rebuilding is resistance': How Bucha is springing back to life

Standing on the crumbling roof of a house, dozens of workers hammer in unison. Around them, cranes, bulldozers and trucks work frantically to repair roads and buildings destroyed by Russian artillery.

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April 07, 2023
Iceland rides a classical wave
The Guardian Weekly

Iceland rides a classical wave

The island's distinct culture and geography have helped shape a unique orchestral tradition that crosses many genres and the world is starting to pay attention

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April 07, 2023
The school where art meets life
The Guardian Weekly

The school where art meets life

Facing her mortality prompted Tracey Emin to create a lasting legacy, helping her to find fulfilment nurturing younger artists

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6 mins  |
April 07, 2023
A tale of two cities
The Guardian Weekly

A tale of two cities

Manchester likes to project an image of the city as a place of protest, rebellion and progressive thought, but this obscures its links to slavery. Now there is a push to acknowledge the Black radicalism in its past

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April 07, 2023
Connections unwound
The Guardian Weekly

Connections unwound

The Guardian commissioned an academic review of its founders and their connections to the slave trade. This is what it found

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8 mins  |
April 07, 2023
All rise
The Guardian Weekly

All rise

The former president has lit his path to a Manhattan criminal court with invective and dire warnings. However it plays out, Donald Trump is hogging the political spotlight and firing up his support base

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5 mins  |
April 07, 2023
Ukraine tests Beijing's skill in managing its conflicted interests
The Guardian Weekly

Ukraine tests Beijing's skill in managing its conflicted interests

The Moscow summit between the Chinese president, Xi Jinping, and his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, was described by many international media as a visit that may change the world order. Xi's visit came at a time of great need to isolate Putin, but the rest of the world remains puzzled about precisely how far China will go in supporting Russia in its horrific war in Ukraine.

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3 mins  |
March 31, 2023
Without his tribe, Boris Johnson shrank before our eyes
The Guardian Weekly

Without his tribe, Boris Johnson shrank before our eyes

How do you kill off a strongman? How do you drain the political life from the brand of nationalist-populist leader that's dominated politics across the democratic world in recent times? Last week, we may just have got an answer.

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March 31, 2023