The Guardian Weekly - 27 Jun 2025
Here comes the sun
On the cover
Court allows migrants to be deported to other countries
Opposition leader released from prison after US talks
Canada signs defence and security pact with the EU
Judge blocks plan to bar foreign students at Harvard
Ex-army officer and Ortega critic killed in Costa Rica
Investigators to examine tycoon’s recovered yacht
Former president allowed to serve sentence at home
Crackdown won’t stop Pride march, vows mayor
Many Europeans favour a rise in defence spending
Alleged fake wedding with child ‘bride’ investigated
World waits to see whether ‘ceasefire’ deal will hold
Suicide bombing in church kills 22 and injures 63
Communities take Shell to high court over oil pollution
Army recovers bodies of three hostages held in Gaza
Rich Americans flock to apply for ‘golden visas’
PM apologises over Hun Sen call as crisis deepens
Muslim citizens illegally deported, say rights groups
DEATHS
Teachers ‘told to avoid’ US Independence Day events
Cook Islands aid halted over deals struck with China
Flaws in tools to enforce under-16s social media ban
Assisted dying set to be legal in England and Wales
Race to save turtle doves from extinction
Farage defends his tax break policy for wealthy
Codebreaker Turing’s papers sell for record sum
Government vows to ban pro-Palestine activist group
Reader’s eyewitness Sea change
Taste of gin vulnerable to alterations in weather
‘Spectacular’ Viking trove unearthed at burial site
Zoo celebrates first clutch of rare maccoa ducklings
Two years left to keep temperature rise to 1.5C
THE ROAD TO RUIN
THE ROAD TO RUIN
Trump bets on quick win – but fallout could have global consequences
IF THE REGIME FALLS, WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?
POLITICAL PRISONERS AT MERCY OF ISRAELI ATTACKS
Western leaders call for ‘diplomacy’, but won’t name this war’s cause
Hunger and despair rife as Gaza slides into lethal chaos
Gaza war puts relationship with EU under growing strain
New telescope sheds light on galaxies far, far away
Sánchez the survivor fights for his political life
Cyber-attacks spell trouble on the seas
Sánchez the survivor fights for his political life
Russia’s war casualties surpass 1 million
Russia’s war casualties surpass 1 million
‘My fear is mortality is going to be very high’
Manchester’s passion play for African independence
The German city overrun by raccoons
Crew to set sail in search of the real pirates of the Caribbean
Small ways to make a big change
Fighting the deadly fashion for New York train surfing
Trump’s warm welcome for army chief unsettles India
Trading places
A 7.30PM DINNER ON A SCHOOL NIGHT? MAMMA MIA!
The looting of America.
Bombing Iran is how Netanyahu aims to rewrite his grim legacy
Here’s how I keep from being overwhelmed by the ‘gloomcycle’
The populist right hates cities – and it’s fuelled by a sense of bitter defeat
Trump has chosen war at Israel’s behest, but the world is likely to pay a steep price
The populist right hates cities – and it’s fuelled by a sense of bitter defeat
The oceans cannot wait while governments delay
Echoes of Iraq in how Washington views Iran
Aged care failures are discriminatory
Let the Doge dictator’s name live in infamy
CORRECTIONS
British film director Danny Boyle on hope, horror – and why he wouldn’t make Slumdog today
Is this an artist – or a coffee pot?
Stereophonic
Wolfgang Tillmans
F1 the Movie
Podcast of the week
‘I try to represent medicine accurately’
Tales that unite
Rough justice
Hark
Cheep thrills
I can’t stand my sister’s husband. What can I do about him?
A bite of the Big Easy: is New Orleans the most delicious city in the world?
Broccoli, pea, broad bean and leek maa’kuda
BURBAGE
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