A wave of films dealing with the second world war is captivating a nation facing major contemporary challenges
For weeks now, anglophone cinephiles have been focusing their attention on the virtues an…
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A wave of films dealing with the second world war is captivating a nation facing major contemporary challenges
For weeks now, anglophone cinephiles have been focusing their attention on the virtues an…
At least 17 people were killed and more than 40 injured in another round of deadly Russian strikes on the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv. Volodymyr Zelenskyy has pleaded for more air defence weapons, saying…
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'Most people don’t want pervert glasses that can film us without our consent,' said a spokesperson from activist group Everyone Hates Elon. The group has launched a series of guerilla adverts deridin…
The Guardian’s picture editors select photographs from around the world
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Exclusive: Rukhsar Ahmed was re-elected as an MP in Pakistan last week despite being on police bail in the UK
A former Pakistani state minister has been arrested on suspicion of raping vulnerable youn…
Fifty summers after the ABA-NBA merger, George Gervin, Ralph Simpson and others reflect on the league whose swagger and innovations changed basketball forever
After practice, George Gervin wanted to g…
As climate disaster stares us in the face, the radical right says ‘Embrace the Mediterranean life’. Embrace death, more like it
Can’t you leftists understand? Mass death is good for you. Reject the wo…
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This week, we launched our third annual vote to honour nature’s unsung heroes. The Guardian’s natural history writer – and woodlouse fanboy – Patrick Barkham will be here from 4pm BST (11am EDT) to d…
Is the budget airline’s plans to charge for carry-on bag storage a tax on bad behaviour, or just plain old price gouging? Two Guardian staffers check in
In significant news for budget travellers, Jets…
Cameroon’s 93-year-old president has not been seen for many weeks. The Guardian’s Eromo Egbejule and Giovanni Wanneh tell Annie Kelly how the country is managing without its leader, and why Camerooni…
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