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    Afghanistan: the war logs

    Failings of Afghan war revealed by massive leak of secret files to whistleblowers' website Wikileaks exposing truth of occupation
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    Asbestos removal

    Health experts protest Quebec's $60m loan to revive asbestos mine
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    Danube damage

    Wild horses pose a threat to Romania's delta forest and marshes
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    Mental health

    Mental disorders are virtually ignored by international development
  • Editors' blog

    Guardian Weekly on the presses

    The 30 July edition

    War logs; Zimbabwe's diamond wealth; Barack's Cameron envy
  • In Weekly Review

  • Julian Assange, founder of Wikileaks, may just represent the future of news reporting, but he's not even a journalist. Stephen Moss reports
  • Former Microsoft boss Bill Gates and wife Melinda now run a powerful charitable organisation. Andy Beckett asks, is this the future of giving?
  • With the government spending resources on security and combating al-Qaida, precious Arabic manuscripts from western Africa are under threat as Mauritania's desert libraries vanish. Isabelle Mandraud reports.
  • In Comment

  • Timothy Garton Ash: Facing a partisan media and Congress, the US president must be envious of the British prime minister's bipartisan coalition
  • Editorial: The Afghanistan war logs – written in the heat of engagement – show a conflict that is brutally messy, confused and immediate
  • Libby Brooks: While adults fret about taking photographs of children, the young happily post pictures of themselves online

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