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Guardian

47 days ago

The world has changed dramatically since the Brexit referendum and politics needs to catch up

The spectacle of a prime minister clinging to power while his party grows increasingly desperate for a rep…

Conflict and aid cuts are hampering the fight against an outbreak of the deadly virus centred in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

The Democratic Republic of the Congo has faced the deadly threat o…

After the glut of brand-building shows from other celebrities, the Kylie documentary is radical for simply allowing the star to come across as human

Kylie, the new three-part documentary that launched…

Xi Jinping welcomed Vladimir Putin to Beijing with pomp and pageantry, just days after hosting Donald Trump. But as Russia’s war in Ukraine makes Moscow increasingly dependent on China, and western l…

In state department cable, Jerusalem embassy told to issue protest to Palestinian Authority leaders, warning ‘consequences will follow’ if they failed to comply

The US has ordered its Jerusalem embass…

Trolling and other forms of online violence against female journalists have also triggered offline attacks, harassment and abuse. Some reporters have paid with their lives

• Support independent journa…

Within days of new parenthood, cricket tragics often find themselves mapping out futures for their offspring in the game. I’m no different

Every cricket-loving parent will know the feeling. Not a feel…

Ron Shinnick did not mention the firing of the Cohutta police force, which was later rehired, in resignation letter

The mayor of a small town in the US state of Georgia has resigned shortly after firi…

International correspondent Lorenzo Tondo and photographer Alessio Mamo awarded Ryszard Kapuściński prize, named after Polish war correspondent

  • All photographs by Alessio Mamo

The Guardian internationa…

You’d expect the public face of Brexit to be punished by voters. But history shows that leaders often profit from the chaos they sow

The biggest Brexit donor was the stockbroker Peter Hargreaves. He g…

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