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October 25, 2024

Murder, arson and drive-by shootings

Compelling evidence suggests that the Hindu nationalist government of Narendra Modiworking in league with gang leaders is targeting enemies far beyond India’s borders

Murder, arson and drive-by shootings

5 mins

All-time low Has India joined the countries that assassinate on foreign soil?

A gruelling week for Indian diplomacy began with an explosive press conference last Monday in which Canadian police officials accused Indian diplomats of being involved in \"criminal\" activities on Canadian soil, ranging from homicide and assassinations to extortion, intimidation and coercion against members of Canada's Sikh community.

All-time low Has India joined the countries that assassinate on foreign soil?

4 mins

Detainees describe IDF using them as 'human shields'

After they burned down his family home in northern Gaza, Israeli troops separated Ramez al-Skafi from his family and detained him.

Detainees describe IDF using them as 'human shields'

3 mins

Last stand Why Sinwar's 'warrior death' will gain him martyr status

A discrepancy in the official Israeli account of Yahya Sinwar's final moments has emerged that appears likely to add fuel to the martyr's cult fast developing around the Hamas leader.

Last stand Why Sinwar's 'warrior death' will gain him martyr status

3 mins

Storm of no protest I visited a struggling climate-ravaged town. Why is Trump sure to win here?

A few hundred metres from the shoreline - where the Gulf of Mexico meets the small town of Cameron in south-west Louisiana - my feet crunch over four-year-old detritus.

Storm of no protest I visited a struggling climate-ravaged town. Why is Trump sure to win here?

3 mins

Surreality bites at Musk's $1m election giveaway

Standing before a large US flag, which spanned the breadth of a vast stage, the world's richest man told an assembled crowd S that he loved them.

Surreality bites at Musk's $1m election giveaway

2 mins

Small and lethal Adapted drones carrying explosives 'hunt' civilians

Sasha Ustenko has survived three attacks by the Russian drones that stalk the streets of Kherson carrying fragmentation grenades to drop on anything that moves.

Small and lethal Adapted drones carrying explosives 'hunt' civilians

4 mins

UK is waging proxy war, says Russian ambassador

Moscow's ambassador to London has said the UK is waging a proxy war against Russia while predicting the \"end of Ukraine\".

UK is waging proxy war, says Russian ambassador

2 mins

Are Earth's carbon sinks collapsing?

Scientists fear that as it heats up, the planet is losing its natural ability to absorb CO2 through oceans, forests and soil

Are Earth's carbon sinks collapsing?

6 mins

Residents count cost of a climate risk hotspot

Damage to northern region ignites debate in acountry where just 6% are insured against natural disaster

Residents count cost of a climate risk hotspot

4 mins

A new England The next coach is German and it really, really doesn't matter

While objectivity has never had much place in English football, Thomas Tuchel's appointment as the new national team coach represents a significant departure in two obvious ways.

A new England The next coach is German and it really, really doesn't matter

2 mins

Revealed The international 'race science' network funded by US tech boss

Group promoting 'dangerous' scientific racism ideology teamed up with German rightwing extremist, secret recordings show

Revealed The international 'race science' network funded by US tech boss

7 mins

'My hero' Worldwide solidarity for Pelicot's courage

She has been hailed as a feminist hero across France, commended for her courage at rallies across the country and applauded by supporters each time she has entered or left the courtroom in the southern city of Avignon.

'My hero' Worldwide solidarity for Pelicot's courage

3 mins

JOURNALIST OR RUSSIAN SPY? THE STRANGE CASE OF PABLO GONZÁLEZ

while reporting on Russia's covert operation to annex Crimea, I spotted a familiar figure. With his muscular build and shiny shaved head, Pablo González was easy to recognise from afar.

JOURNALIST OR RUSSIAN SPY? THE STRANGE CASE OF PABLO GONZÁLEZ

10+ mins

Sleep on it pon

Everyone wants a good night's rest-but the more you obsess over it, the more elusive it becomes. Anita Chaudhuri enters the nightmarish, data-driven world of orthosomnia

Sleep on it pon

7 mins

Beauty, shock and horror

At the British Museum, Hew Locke places his work alongside art and artefacts plundered by colonisers from the peoples and cultures they destroyed

Beauty, shock and horror

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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