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    Inside Guardian Weekly
    The targeting of Iran: inside the 20 June Guardian Weekly

    What Israel really wants. Plus: How does woke start winning again?
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History of Guardian weekly

  • Guardian Weekly cover compilation

    Guardian Weekly: our bold new look for the international edition

  • Guardian Weekly cover compilation

    A visual history of Guardian Weekly

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  • The Guardian Weekly team in 1921

    A short history of Guardian Weekly: celebrating our success

  • The Guardian Weekly is 100

    The Guardian Weekly is 100 years old

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  • Protesters carry Iranian national flags and posters while chanting anti-US and Israel slogans in Tehran, Iran

    Live
    Israel-Iran live news: Trump insists nuclear sites ‘destroyed’ after intelligence suggests program could restart in months

  • Rescuers search for a for Brazilian tourist who fell while hiking Mount Rinjani, Lombok Island

    Brazilian hiker found dead after falling off Indonesia volcano trail

  • People assess damage to buildings following Israeli airstrikes on 13 June  in Tehran, Iran.

    Israel agrees to deepen ‘close’ security cooperation with US – as it happened

  • Nicholas Tarasenko trains at Minato stable in Kawaguchi, Saitama Prefecture.

    Teenager from Hull becomes second Briton ever to join a professional sumo stable

In pictures

  • Israelis evacuate after a missile launched from Iran struck Tel Aviv, Israel, on Monday June 16, 2025.

    Missiles rain down as conflict between Iran and Israel escalates – in pictures

    As fighting between Israel and Iran entered its fourth day, citizens of both countries have been forced to flee bombs
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  • Donald Trump, the US president, and Keir Starmer, the British prime minister, speak to the media at the G7 summit.

    G7 summit in Canada – in pictures

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  • Plane tail sticking out of building

    Rescuers rush to scene after Air India flight crashes in residential area – in pictures

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  • A cake for an 80th birthday

    Crossword blog
    Crossword editor’s update: are you the mystery setter Pendorne?

  • Cryptic crosswords
    Cryptic crossword No 29,730

  • Quick crosswords
    Quick crossword No 17,203

  • Sudoku
    Sudoku 6,943 medium

  • Prize crosswords
    Prize crossword No 29,727

  • Killer sudoku
    Killer sudoku 975

  • A man with a beard holds a brown paper bag containing baguettes outside a branch of Dusty Knuckle

    ‘We’re in an impossible situation’: co-founder of London bakery targeted with graffiti reacts

  • High-rise buildings on Miami coast

    High-rise buildings along Miami’s beachfront are sinking, study finds

  • Tourists use an electric scooter along Via dei Fori Imperiali in Rome, Italy.

    ‘It’s boorish’: E-scooter firms threaten to leave Italy after highway code updated

  • The legs of a woman in blue skates

    ‘I made curtains on the train’: the commuters livening up their journeys

  • A group of children, some of them displaced and seeking refuge, in Goma, DRC.

    Children suffered record levels of violence in conflict zones in 2024, UN report shows

  • A young boy engaged in hazardous child labour in a scrapyard on the fringes of Accra, Ghana

    Developing countries ‘need more debt relief’ to fund education and health

  • logistics officer puts UK Aid stickers on to cargo pallets

    £5bn UK overseas aid cuts cannot be challenged in court, say government lawyers

  • Shoppers at a market in Lusaka, Zambia.

    Ordinary Zambians lose out twice: to global looting and local corruption

Culture

  • Dominique Thorne as Riri Williams/Ironheart in Ironheart on Disney+

    Ironheart review – the small screen can barely contain the energy of this Black Panther spinoff

  • Luke Brady as the title hero in Hercules.

    Hercules review – Disney musical is fun, finely sung but not quite fit for the gods

  • Winnie Dunn

    ‘I’m so humbled’: western Sydney’s Winnie Dunn up for $60,000 Miles Franklin literary award for debut novel

  • UK. London. 28th November 2014. Nathan Silver photographed at his home in central London. ©Andrew Testa for the New York Times

    Nathan Silver obituary

Long reads

  • From the archive: ‘A nursery of the Commons’: how the Oxford Union created today’s ruling political class – podcast

    Podcast29:49
  • Visitors on the beach on Sazan Island.

    Sold to the Trump family: one of the last undeveloped islands in the Mediterranean

  • ‘Outdated and unjust’: can we reform global capitalism? – podcast

    Podcast34:05
  • Extremely loud and incredibly scouse: how Jamie Carragher conquered football punditry – podcast

    Podcast46:06

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