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What now for the Jewish state? Plus: Sunak’s British election gamble
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Guardian Weekly at 100
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Our seven-day print edition was first published on this day in 1919
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Our weekly print magazine is celebrating a century of news. Here’s how it covered the Apollo 11 landings; Northern Ireland’s Bloody Sunday; Hillsborough; the fall of the Berlin Wall and Rwanda’s genocide
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Our weekly print news magazine is celebrating its centenary. Here’s how it covered big events of the past two decades including 9/11, the Arab Spring and Trump’s victory
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History of Guardian weekly
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The Guardian Weekly editor Will Dean on the transformation of our century-old international weekly newspaper into a weekly news magazine
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For almost a century, the Guardian Weekly has carried the Guardian’s liberal news voice to a global readership. Taken from the GNM archives, these pictures chart the paper’s life and times from 1919 to the present day
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Since the end of the first world war, the Weekly has delivered the liberal Guardian perspective to a global readership
In pictures
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War in Gaza, Donald Trump in New York, voting in South Africa and an eruption in Iceland: the last seven days as captured by the world’s leading photojournalists
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For many on Ghoramara, the general election is about the climate crisis and survival. The island, 150km south of Kolkata, has lost nearly half its area to soil erosion in the past two decades and could disappear if a solution is not found
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South Africa’s national and provincial elections are being held to elect a new national assembly and legislatures in each of the nine provinces
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Temperatures in Delhi have soared to record highs of 49.9C (121.8F) as authorities warn of water shortages. The India Meteorological Department (IMD), which reported “severe heatwave conditions”, recorded the temperatures on Tuesday, saying they were nine degrees higher than expected
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Country’s disaster agency has estimated that 2,000 people were buried in last week’s landslide but true extent of catastrophe remains unclear
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Photographer Gideon Mendel travelled by boat through the flooded town centre
Regulars
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This reader found the Weekly to be an ideal travelling companion
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Dominic Cummings: maverick or mishmash; Irish election fallout
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From a velomobile to inline skating and audiobooks, six people reveal how travelling to work is no chore
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As a heatwave sweeps the country increasing demand for power, a new report says a more resilient network could also contribute $300m to the economy
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The viral disease kills 5,000 people a year in west Africa, and has been described as an epidemic threat to global health
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Culture
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Insistence on investment purity misses the point and will only lead to a decline in arts sponsorship
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4 out of 5 stars.
Lost Boys & Fairies review – a beautiful gay adoption extravaganza
4 out of 5 stars.Gabriel and Andy adopt a boy in this incredibly emotional drama. It has a huge heart, big musical numbers and plenty of weepy moments – you will be in floods of tears -
Long reads
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The long read: Emissions trading was supposed to save the planet. But fraudsters quickly learned how to rip the system off, making themselves spectacularly rich. Then some of the major players started turning on each other
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In the past 10 years the idea that trees communicate with and look after each other has gained widespread currency. But have these claims outstripped the evidence? By Daniel Immerwahr
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Britain’s first black female MP faced hostility from the media and political establishment from the start. Nearly 40 years on, she is still not giving up. By Andy Beckett
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