When the most profound human emotion becomes an automated transaction in an online shop, the techlords have won
The Guardian reported on the arrival of “Fate” and, friends, I laughed. Or maybe I cried…
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When the most profound human emotion becomes an automated transaction in an online shop, the techlords have won
The Guardian reported on the arrival of “Fate” and, friends, I laughed. Or maybe I cried…
Despite relentless attrition at appalling human cost, the Kremlin has not achieved its goals. Maximum economic pressure can undermine its war aims
Four years after Vladimir Putin launched the biggest …
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From the frontline to underground shelters to children’s funerals, Kochetova has captured the war in Ukraine with power and humanity for the Guardian. ‘I have the same scars as the people I photograp…
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Curling cursing, podium camaraderie and stunning speed on skis linger for our writers after an astonishing Games
Best moment Matt Weston winning double gold. It was so well deserved. He fought hard fo…
The Guardian’s picture editors select photographs from around the world
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From the sun-kissed isles of the Med to the wild beauty of the Outer Hebrides, we’d love to hear about your memorable island escapes – the best tip wins £200 towards a Coolstays break
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As details of the death toll for January’s protests continue to emerge, three students explain why they are resisting a return to normality
More than 45 days after a brutal January crackdown that left…
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England tour to feature three Tests and three ODIs
ODIs will be at smaller grounds due to SA20 bookings
England’s planned Twenty20 series in South Africa next January has been scrapped owing to a clash…
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Is it to be a degree and heavy debt when graduate jobs are shrinking? Or foregoing a degree, knowing society still worships them? Confused, angry: who wouldn’t be
Some months ago, I was at my old univ…
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