The Guardian Weekly - March 22, 2024
The Guardian Weekly - March 22, 2024
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March 22, 2024
Fear is at every corner'
Surging gang violence has led to political collapse followed by port blockades - displacing hundred of thousands of people and cutting supplies in a country where chronic malnutrition is already rife
5 mins
Plundered Two centuries of exploitation have paved the path to anarchy
In December 1914, the USS Machias dropped anchor in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Eight US marines disembarked, sauntered to the Banque National de la République d’Haïti (BNRH) , removed $500,000 worth of gold belonging to the Haitian government – $15m in today’s money – packed it in wooden crates to carry back to the ship and thence to New York , where it was deposited in the vaults of the investment bank, Hallgarten & Co .
3 mins
'Usual suspects' Only a radical reset of political accountability can bring change
Scenes of unrest in Haiti, as Ariel Henry announced his resignation as prime minister last week amid a violent gang uprising, have brought a strong sense of deja vu .
2 mins
Evacuated residents call for wider war against Hezbollah
Inhabitants of northern towns emptied after 7 October say they cannot return unless militants are pushed back
4 mins
Power of lava
After weeks of warnings that semi-molten rock was building up under the ground, the Icelandic Meteorological Office (IMO) said last Saturday that an eruption at 8.23pm local time had opened a nearly 3km-long fissure in the earth between two mountains.
1 min
A warm war’ As stalemate persists, Moscow raises its spying game in Europe
It was a crude and violent assault, but as a bloody message, it was chillingly effective. An attacker ambushed Leonid Volkov, a close adviser to the late Russian opposition leader Alexei Nalvany, outside his home on the outskirts of Vilnius, Lithuania.
2 mins
The decade that changed Crimea
Vulnerabilities have been exposed by Kyiv, but hopes are slim of the province ever returning to Ukraine after 10 years of Russian annexation
4 mins
Letters home reveal hopes and fears of new arrivals in America
In the wake of St Patrick's Day, Ireland's annual celebration of its diaspora, a new online archive has given voice to the human cost paid by generations of emigrants.
2 mins
Out of time? Racism row leaves Sunak looking weaker than ever
On the fringes of cabinet last Tuesday, ministers chatted in hushed tones about Tory mega-donor Frank Hester's \"clearly racist\" remarks about Diane Abbott, but concluded that \"we've got to get the money in\".
3 mins
Island queen In search of the rare 'monkeyeating' eagle
In their last stronghold, these endangered birds are under threat from logging, hunting and militant armed groups
4 mins
Route cause Marathon feat to make racism run out of road
The 12 ultramarathons that Deo Kato has completed in recent years look modest compared with his current challenge to run from Cape Town to London.
3 mins
Bollywood film shines a light on dark-skin prejudice
Three months ago, a high court judge in Chhattisgarh, hearing a divorce petition by a husband whose wife said he humiliated her for her dark skin, said it was time Indian society changed its \"dialogue at home\" to eradicate prejudice.
3 mins
Gathering dust How cathedral rooftops could hold the key to cosmic secrets
Armed only with vacuum cleaners, scientists _| hope that a hunt for extraterrestrial pa ticles willhelp suck up clues about the universe
5 mins
Growing Rift Why IVF Court Ruling Has Split GOP On Abortion
There is a growing rift in the long marriage between anti-abortion activists and Republican lawmakers.
3 mins
The Chinese battery maker that has the US worried
The world's two superpowers are so intricately linked that it's hard to think of a pillar of the economy that hasn't been strained by tensions between the US and China.
3 mins
Facing Arizona
The state Republican party is undaunted by electoral defeats for those claiming voting is rigged - and election officials are bearing the brunt of their fury in the place that has become the ground zero of Trump's big lie
10+ mins
Putin may have been 're-elected', but Ukraine could yet topple him Timothy Garton Ash
Vladimir Putin has been \"re-elected\" president of Russia. In truth, Russian voters had no genuine choice last weekend, since Putin has killed his most formidable opponent, Alexei Navalny, and ordered the disqualification of any other candidate who presented even a small chance of genuine competition.
3 mins
Romantic fiction: our addiction to swiping makes us miserable Georgina Lawton
On Valentine's Day this year, a lawsuit was brought by six people in the US against Match Group, the company behind dating apps such as Tinder, Hinge and Match. The suit blames dating apps for game-like tactics that, they say, contribute to addictive behaviour, making miserable swiping addicts of us all.
3 mins
In Britain's Degraded Politics, Fighting Racism Is A Cynical Game Gary Younge
'The very serious function of racism is distraction," Toni Morrison argued in a lecture in Portland, Oregon, in 1975. "It keeps you from doing your work.
4 mins
Misleading messaging for fans is Taylor-made
Beforeanote from the next album has been heard, Swifties have turned sleuths, spreading baseless allegations about its assumed subjects
3 mins
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