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All well and good
The Guardian Weekly

All well and good

It's not easy being a 'good' person. What can we learn from the people who have thought about it the most?

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January 06, 2023
Land grab
The Guardian Weekly

Land grab

In a pristine forest in central India, the multibillion-dollar mining giant Adani has razed trees - and homes- to dig for coal. How does this kind of destruction get the go-ahead?

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January 06, 2023
With Senate majority, Biden sets his sights on the judiciary
The Guardian Weekly

With Senate majority, Biden sets his sights on the judiciary

US federal courts look quite different than they did two years ago. Since taking office, Joe Biden has made it a top priority to appoint a diverse slate of judicial nominees, who have helped change the face of the nation's court system.

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January 06, 2023
In the open Congress lifts the lid on Trump's tax returns
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In the open Congress lifts the lid on Trump's tax returns

Six years of Donald Trump's tax returns were made public by a congressional committee last Friday, ending the former president's long-running effort to break precedent and keep them secret.

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January 06, 2023
Under pressure?
The Guardian Weekly

Under pressure?

Stress isn’t always bad for us it can also strengthen immune systems, improve mental performance and build resilience

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January 06, 2023
Paradise lost
The Guardian Weekly

Paradise lost

A year spent bearing witness to the destruction of the Amazon forest

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January 06, 2023
Girl power Women take on a high wire act
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Girl power Women take on a high wire act

A groundbreaking line school is expanding the workforce and challenging attitudesin amale-dominated field

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January 06, 2023
Digging it Archaeology pioneers break new ground
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Digging it Archaeology pioneers break new ground

Young African excavators want to bury the notion that uncovering their past is awhite, western, male job

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January 06, 2023
Fury at plan for real-term pay cut for NHS staff next year
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Fury at plan for real-term pay cut for NHS staff next year

NHS strikes could continue for many months amid anger at UK government plans to raise staff salaries by only 2% next year, which health unions have condemned as more \"real-terms pay cut misery\".

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January 06, 2023
Benedict's death eases way for retirement of Francis
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Benedict's death eases way for retirement of Francis

Pope Benedict XVI, who served as leader of the Catholic church from 2005 until his resignation in 2013, died last Saturday aged 95, three days after his successor, Pope Francis, warned the world that he was gravely ill. His funeral was due to be held this week.

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January 06, 2023
Bugged out: What can we expect after Beijing ends Covid rules?
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Bugged out: What can we expect after Beijing ends Covid rules?

After long pursing a zero-Covid policy, China has relaxed many restrictions including quarantine rules for travellers. But some experts have raised concerns the U-turn may cause problems. We take a look at why.

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January 06, 2023
As hospitals overflow, Xi fights to save face over Covid U-turn
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As hospitals overflow, Xi fights to save face over Covid U-turn

China's leader Xi Jinping told his country it stands on \"the right side of history\" in a new year address last Saturday, but experts have warned that the president starts 2023 diminished by his chaotic U-turn on Covid strategy.

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January 06, 2023
What To Expect In 2023
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What To Expect In 2023

A near-inevitable global recession sparked by a lengthening war in Europe's frozen east; an energy crisis coupled with soaring inflation Covid-19 running rampant in China... predictions for 2023 are grim. Still, there are reasons to be hopeful. The energy crisis has spurred an unprecedented demand for renewables, which are expected to boom. In Brazil, a new president has sworn to protect the Amazon. Repressive regimes, meanwhile, will be nervously looking at Iran, where hardline clerics are locked in a struggle with a pro-democracy uprising that threatens to overwhelm them. Guardian correspondents around the world share their takes on what to watch out for in 2023...

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January 06, 2023
Election ID laws are voter suppression and an attack on the young
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Election ID laws are voter suppression and an attack on the young

It slipped out quietly last month in the brouhaha of the approaching budget.

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December 02, 2022
THEY/THEM ... she/her, he/him - the quiet revolution over pronouns
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THEY/THEM ... she/her, he/him - the quiet revolution over pronouns

The way we address people is changing, and behind it lies a surprising linguistic, social and political history...

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December 02, 2022
Humans versus nature
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Humans versus nature

The story of biodiversity loss is a tale of decline spanning thousands of years. This month, the world will get a chance to change the narrative at Cop15 in Montreal

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December 02, 2022
Covid leaves labourers with less money and fewer rights
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Covid leaves labourers with less money and fewer rights

When Ram Yadav fled India's strict countrywide lockdown imposed in March 2020, he was one of the lucky ones, managing to hitch rides from Delhi on trucks going in the direction of his village near Kanpur, 400km away.

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December 02, 2022
Horse power
The Guardian Weekly

Horse power

The streets echo again to the sound of hooves

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December 02, 2022
Search for evidence of lost Amazon civilisation falls flat
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Search for evidence of lost Amazon civilisation falls flat

Deforestation backed by government damages the environment and obliterates archaeological remains

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December 02, 2022
Gold diggers
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Gold diggers

The fight to protect forests from mining

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December 02, 2022
Migration hits record high with jump in student levels
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Migration hits record high with jump in student levels

Net migration to the UK has reached a record level of 504,000 after the arrival of Ukrainians and Hongkongers under government schemes and a jump in the number of international students.

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December 02, 2022
'My heart is already dead' Hope meets despair in Calais camps
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'My heart is already dead' Hope meets despair in Calais camps

A year after 27 people died trying to cross the Channel, people are still drawn by the dream of a better life in Britain

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December 02, 2022
Khamenei's niece calls on nations to shun regime
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Khamenei's niece calls on nations to shun regime

A niece of Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has called on foreign governments to cut all links with Tehran's \"murderous and child-killing\" regime in a video posted online two days after she was arrested.

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December 02, 2022
On manoeuvres Wounded Khan takes on the army
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On manoeuvres Wounded Khan takes on the army

The highly popular former prime minister says the military was behind an attempt on his life but could he still make a pact with the generals?

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December 02, 2022
Power shift Yerevan snub shows Putin losing grip on regional allies
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Power shift Yerevan snub shows Putin losing grip on regional allies

Armenia has asked the French president, Emmanuel Macron, to chair peace talks with Azerbaijan in a fresh challenge to Vladimir Putin's increasingly loose grip on Russia's regional allies in the wake of the war in Ukraine.

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December 02, 2022
'We can get through it'
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'We can get through it'

Kyiv citizens brace for a harsh winter

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December 02, 2022
A dangerous moment
The Guardian Weekly

A dangerous moment

Dissent is a blow to Xi's global prestige which he is unlikely to tolerate for long

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December 02, 2022
Locked and loaded
The Guardian Weekly

Locked and loaded

Rare protests have highlighted intense public frustration over Beijing's zero-Covid policy, with blank pieces of white paper becoming symbols of dissent. But wherever it leads, few envisage a serious challenge to Xi Jinping's authority.

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December 02, 2022
Is petrol on a Picasso next? Threatening art won't fix climate crisis
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Is petrol on a Picasso next? Threatening art won't fix climate crisis

Another day, another gallery: the attacks on art in the name of climate action have become a headline-hogging obsession with a hideous escalating logic.

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November 25, 2022
I hate the idea of this World Cup in Qatar-but I'm still watching
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I hate the idea of this World Cup in Qatar-but I'm still watching

I must have been 10 when I went to a football match with my parents and realised that the game resonated far beyond the field of play.

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November 25, 2022