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In this issue

August 09, 2024

The big story England riots Grief, hate and healing

The fatal stabbing of three young girls in a seaside town was followed by a wave of antiimmigrant riots, provoked in part by online misinformation. As Southport tried to mourn, how did events take such a turn- and what do they reveal about the nation's communities?

The big story England riots Grief, hate and healing

5 mins

Tragedy eclipsed How the disorder unfolded

Riots spread across numerous cities and towns in England, and in Belfast in Northern Ireland, after the murder of three young girls in Southport in northwest England last Monday.

Tragedy eclipsed How the disorder unfolded

2 mins

What can stop the spread of Gaza's flames?

If Iran's newly elected president, Masoud Pezeshkian, was hoping for a honeymoon period after his inauguration late last month, he must be sadly disappointed.

What can stop the spread of Gaza's flames?

7 mins

Free at last My friend Evan never lost hope

'We exchanged letters on a weekly basis for 16 months, and throughout his time in a Russian prison the journalist in him never faded'

Free at last My friend Evan never lost hope

3 mins

Decision to release FSB hitman 'not taken lightly'

The German government said it did not take the decision to release a jailed FSB hitman lightly, as it confirmed its involvement in a historic prisoner exchange between Russia and the west.

Decision to release FSB hitman 'not taken lightly'

2 mins

'Like Orwell and Kafka' New office homes in on Fidesz critics

As leaders across Europe fume over Viktor Orbán's unsanctioned foreign policy adventures, the far-right Hungarian leader has intensified his campaign against independent voices at home, increasing pressure on media outlets and civil society groups that do not toe the government line.

'Like Orwell and Kafka' New office homes in on Fidesz critics

2 mins

Why has PM Sheikh Hasina fled the country suddenly?

After 15 years in power, Bangladesh's prime minister has suddenly resigned and fled the country.

Why has PM Sheikh Hasina fled the country suddenly?

2 mins

The monk and a Hippo cleaning up plastic pollution

Desperate to restore the Chao Praya River, an abbot at a Bangkok temple began recycling-now he has an ally

The monk and a Hippo cleaning up plastic pollution

3 mins

Gangs dig Amazon's newest 'black gold'

Illegal miners take advantage as demand soars for cassiterite, the tin ore that is vital to the green transition

Gangs dig Amazon's newest 'black gold'

5 mins

Women defy Taliban's strict beauty laws at secret salons

It is 9am in a suburb of Kabul when two women in powderpink burqas ring the doorbell of a drab building.

Women defy Taliban's strict beauty laws at secret salons

3 mins

Divine spark The school reviving endangered sacred arts

The small city of Nasarpur, in the province of Sindh in Pakistan, has a centuries-old reputation for its ceramics.

Divine spark The school reviving endangered sacred arts

2 mins

Can Harris burnish her presidential hopes in the rust belt?

Of all the lessons Kamala Harris's campaign will have learned from Hillary Clinton's botched run for president eight years ago, among the most important is that it's better to talk about jobs than guns in the three rust belt states that hold the key to the White House.

Can Harris burnish her presidential hopes in the rust belt?

3 mins

THE ART RESCUERS

When Russia invaded, a historian in Kyiv saw that Ukraine's art heritage was in danger. So he set out to save as much of it as he could

THE ART RESCUERS

10+ mins

Rise up!

Gabriela Rodriguez was fired from her job as a cleaner for eating a tuna sandwich. Now she and others like her are fighting back

Rise up!

10+ 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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