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In this issue

July 19, 2024

Political tinderbox

Donald Trump says he wants to focus on unifying the country after surviving an assassination attempt but the US remains awash with guns and his base is fuelled by political grievances

Political tinderbox

4 mins

Question Time Biden Touts His Record, But The Doubts Refuse To Go Away

In the shadow of the Republican national convention in Milwaukee, where Donald Trump officially became the party's nominee, two days after surviving an attempt on his life, Joe Biden was still confronting a question he thought he'd answered: will he be the Democratic nominee in November? "1,000%," the president said in an interview, which aired on Monday but was recorded before a would-be assassin shot at Trump during a rally in Pennsylvania last Saturday. In the roughly 36 hours that followed, the presidential contest was suspended.

Question Time Biden Touts His Record, But The Doubts Refuse To Go Away

2 mins

Dodged bullet Security response raises questions

Demands for answers have been mounting as to how an armed man was able to get into position on a roof overlooking a rally and fire shots at Donald Trump - the 2024 presumptive Republican nominee - despite federal and local law enforcement presence and witnesses reportedly alerting police.

Dodged bullet Security response raises questions

3 mins

'Perfect storm' Disinformation spreads after rally shooting

Disinformation researcher Amanda Rogers described the polarised, conspiracy-driven noise on social media in response to the attempted assassination of Donald Trump as \"a self-sustaining spiral of shit\".

'Perfect storm' Disinformation spreads after rally shooting

1 min

Trump Deserves Our Sympathy But Not Our Support In November

I was on the phone with my daughter when emails started streaming through.

Trump Deserves Our Sympathy But Not Our Support In November

3 mins

Steep Decline Palestinians Fear Eviction From East Jerusalem

On the wall of the living room of Zohair Rajabi's house is a map showing his neighbourhood: the stepped alleys winding down the steep slopes facing Jerusalem's Old City, and the flat roofs of houses.

Steep Decline Palestinians Fear Eviction From East Jerusalem

4 mins

Number of missing grows as hostilities continue

About 6,400 Palestinians reported as missing to the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) since the outbreak of the war in Gaza on 7 October are yet to have been found, the group has said.

Number of missing grows as hostilities continue

3 mins

"Ticking timebomb': fears of collapse as prisons fill up

With Labour's early release plan not in force until September, ex-governor says emergency measures can only 'keep a lid on things'

"Ticking timebomb': fears of collapse as prisons fill up

3 mins

Get Out Of Jail Could Britain Solve Its Prison Problems By Going Dutch?

Earlier this year, before he became the UK prisons minister, James Timpson described how Britain should follow the Dutch example of mild sentencing to help solve the prisons crisis.

Get Out Of Jail Could Britain Solve Its Prison Problems By Going Dutch?

2 mins

'I imagine how I used to walk in peace'

More than a year since the civil war started, 7 million people have fled their homes and had their lives uprooted

'I imagine how I used to walk in peace'

3 mins

Increasing violence and displacement deepen crisis

In a friend's house in BoboDioulasso, Burkina Faso's second city, Maimuona* remembers the night her son was born.

Increasing violence and displacement deepen crisis

2 mins

Drug boss accused of ordering churches in Rio to close

Reports that a powerful Rio drug lord known for his extremist religious beliefs ordered Catholic churches near his stronghold to close have spooked worshippers and security experts and exposed the advent of a \"narco-pentecostal\" movement made up of heavily armed evangelical drug traffickers.

Drug boss accused of ordering churches in Rio to close

2 mins

Bride and joy Billionaire spends $600m as son weds

The marriage of the son of India's richest man, billionaire Mukesh Ambani, to the daughter of a millionaire was never going to be a humble affair.

Bride and joy Billionaire spends $600m as son weds

3 mins

Court drama Shock end to Baldwin trial fit for Hollywood

When Alec Baldwin set out to make the western Rust in 2021, it was a passion project for the veteran actor.

Court drama Shock end to Baldwin trial fit for Hollywood

3 mins

China Leads World With Growth In Solar And Wind Power

The amount of wind and solar power under construction in China is now nearly twice as much as the rest of the world combined, according to a new report.

China Leads World With Growth In Solar And Wind Power

3 mins

Heat of the moment

David Azevedo was keen to impress in his new job in construction. But a heatwave in France made working conditions outdoors unbearable. Two years later, his family are still waiting for answers about his death.

Heat of the moment

10+ mins

Money for nothing

Would universal basic income create a kinder, more fulfilled society and is it a solution to the feared AI 'jobs apocalypse'?

Money for nothing

9 mins

New York's wheelie bin revolution is exciting for everyone but rats

Last year, 200 composting bins were rolled out in New York City, with a unit on every other corner you could open and close via an app. This was exciting for those of us who have hit an age when rubbish disposal is something we think about.

New York's wheelie bin revolution is exciting for everyone but rats

3 mins

Labour Can Easily End Austerity At A Strokeby Taxing The Rich Hard

Never let your opponents define the terms of a debate.

Labour Can Easily End Austerity At A Strokeby Taxing The Rich Hard

3 mins

Beat goes on Changüí musicians defying Cuba's crisis

In the city of Guantánamo, a festival celebrates a vibrant and joyful hyperlocal musical tradition holding out despite economic hardship

Beat goes on Changüí musicians defying Cuba's crisis

3 mins

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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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