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Guardian Weekly

Feb 24 2023
Magazine

The Guardian Weekly magazine is a round-up of the world news, opinion and long reads that have shaped the week. Inside, the past seven days' most memorable stories are reframed with striking photography and insightful companion pieces, all handpicked from The Guardian and The Observer.

Eyewitness Italy

A week in the life of the world

Global report • Headlines from the last seven days

DEATHS

SCIENCE AND ENVIRONMENT

Global report United Kingdom

A game of cat and mouse RUSSIA • Under pressure, the Russian economy has proved resilient – but as revenues fall, Vladimir Putin has little room left for miscalculation

The bombs keep falling while weary Kherson still holds out • The city was liberated in November but the Russians have been bombarding it since from across the river

UNITED KINGDOM • Life after Sturgeon What now for Scottish nationalism?

UNITED KINGDOM • Unfazed Sturgeon quit on her own terms

TURKEY • Anger and despair as Erdoğan’s pledges are scrutinised

ISRAEL • In the cold Palestinians left isolated by ‘Israeli spring’ unity

Gabrielle begs the question of how, and if, to rebuild • As people dig houses from the silt, a national conversation is emerging over how to mitigate for the new climate normal

Is the long (robot) arm of AI coming after your job? • Machine learning has implications across all sectors of the global economy, solving some problems – and raising others

JAPAN • Concerns over release of ‘treated’ Fukushima wastewater

ANTARCTICA • ‘An extreme situation’ Sea ice hits record low

‘Think like Birdsville’ The outback guide to living with severe heat • Where better to observe strategies for dealing with the new climate normal than the edge of the Simpson Desert?

Brain waves • Orthodox theories around the causes of dementia have focused on toxic plaques. But some scientists have doggedly pursued the idea that viruses and bacteria could play a role

Team Jorge • Undercover reporting reveals a group of Israeli contractors offering to manipulate public opinion via a huge army of sophisticated fake social media profiles – and claiming involvement in dozens of key elections around the world

ANALYSIS UNITED STATES • Georgia case Trump report findings could lead to criminal prosecution

THE PRESIDENT’S LEFT-HAND MAN • Bernie Sanders has galvanised American progressives in recent years. But the veteran senator is still angry about his country’s vast inequalities of wealth, and is keen to tackle them.

Totally buzzing • They are a $50bn global industry loved by teens and gig-economy workers – but what are energy drinks really doing to our health?

Opinion • The links between Modi’s violent nationalism and big business

POLITICS • Keep it in the family: why succession is an obsession for leaders

Online disinformation has become a highly lucrative 21st-century industry

WRITE TO US

‘Nature has a judgment’ • Asif Kapadia has never seen a ballet, and Akram Khan has never made a film : the duo talk about their new climate crisis dance movie, Creature

Back in black • From Wednesday Addams to Siouxsie Sioux, goth’s fi shnet-draped brigade is back, in a revival of the original outsider youth cult – or did it ever go away?

Reviews

ENVIRONMENT • Time travels Wales is the measure of all things as this story of a journey along Sarn Helen reveals ecological change that will destroy us all

ECONOMICS • Off the shelf How management consult ants took over public life around the world, from bankrupt nations to pandemic health contracts

SCIENCE FICTION • Octopus’s garden What if the first alien intelligences we met were already on...


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The Guardian Weekly magazine is a round-up of the world news, opinion and long reads that have shaped the week. Inside, the past seven days' most memorable stories are reframed with striking photography and insightful companion pieces, all handpicked from The Guardian and The Observer.

Eyewitness Italy

A week in the life of the world

Global report • Headlines from the last seven days

DEATHS

SCIENCE AND ENVIRONMENT

Global report United Kingdom

A game of cat and mouse RUSSIA • Under pressure, the Russian economy has proved resilient – but as revenues fall, Vladimir Putin has little room left for miscalculation

The bombs keep falling while weary Kherson still holds out • The city was liberated in November but the Russians have been bombarding it since from across the river

UNITED KINGDOM • Life after Sturgeon What now for Scottish nationalism?

UNITED KINGDOM • Unfazed Sturgeon quit on her own terms

TURKEY • Anger and despair as Erdoğan’s pledges are scrutinised

ISRAEL • In the cold Palestinians left isolated by ‘Israeli spring’ unity

Gabrielle begs the question of how, and if, to rebuild • As people dig houses from the silt, a national conversation is emerging over how to mitigate for the new climate normal

Is the long (robot) arm of AI coming after your job? • Machine learning has implications across all sectors of the global economy, solving some problems – and raising others

JAPAN • Concerns over release of ‘treated’ Fukushima wastewater

ANTARCTICA • ‘An extreme situation’ Sea ice hits record low

‘Think like Birdsville’ The outback guide to living with severe heat • Where better to observe strategies for dealing with the new climate normal than the edge of the Simpson Desert?

Brain waves • Orthodox theories around the causes of dementia have focused on toxic plaques. But some scientists have doggedly pursued the idea that viruses and bacteria could play a role

Team Jorge • Undercover reporting reveals a group of Israeli contractors offering to manipulate public opinion via a huge army of sophisticated fake social media profiles – and claiming involvement in dozens of key elections around the world

ANALYSIS UNITED STATES • Georgia case Trump report findings could lead to criminal prosecution

THE PRESIDENT’S LEFT-HAND MAN • Bernie Sanders has galvanised American progressives in recent years. But the veteran senator is still angry about his country’s vast inequalities of wealth, and is keen to tackle them.

Totally buzzing • They are a $50bn global industry loved by teens and gig-economy workers – but what are energy drinks really doing to our health?

Opinion • The links between Modi’s violent nationalism and big business

POLITICS • Keep it in the family: why succession is an obsession for leaders

Online disinformation has become a highly lucrative 21st-century industry

WRITE TO US

‘Nature has a judgment’ • Asif Kapadia has never seen a ballet, and Akram Khan has never made a film : the duo talk about their new climate crisis dance movie, Creature

Back in black • From Wednesday Addams to Siouxsie Sioux, goth’s fi shnet-draped brigade is back, in a revival of the original outsider youth cult – or did it ever go away?

Reviews

ENVIRONMENT • Time travels Wales is the measure of all things as this story of a journey along Sarn Helen reveals ecological change that will destroy us all

ECONOMICS • Off the shelf How management consult ants took over public life around the world, from bankrupt nations to pandemic health contracts

SCIENCE FICTION • Octopus’s garden What if the first alien intelligences we met were already on...


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