The Guardian Weekly - 11 Jul 2025
Reclaim the Seine
White House delays tariff hikes again amid confusion
At least 100 killed in devastating Texas floods
US agrees to send ‘defensive’ military aid to Ukraine
Allez! Quebec says sport fans can cheer in English
Trump calls Musk’s new political party ‘ridiculous’
‘Forgotten’ Métro designer to get Paris museum
Congresswoman becomes first female president
Fresh scandal hits ruling party as official quits
School smartphone bans ‘have improved learning’
Alleged organiser of senator shooting caught by police
Leader makes first public appearance since Israel war
US secures deportation of eight men after legal fight
Camp plan ‘a blueprint for crimes against humanity’
‘Seismic’ US funding cuts risk millions more deaths
Mushroom murder trial ends in guilty verdicts
Lion’s owners arrested after woman and children injured
Code requires legislators to ‘sincerely support’ Beijing
DEATHS
Qantas suffers cyber-attack with 6m customers affected
PM suspended over leaked call to ex-Cambodian leader
Taliban praise Russia’s decision to recognise rule
Tax rises can’t be ruled out, says chancellor Reeves
Loneliness is linked to poor public transport, study says
Concern as teenagers put in charge of vital services
Crumbs! Biscuit museum’s display reignites old debate
Activists arrested for supporting banned group
Next moo-ve
Higher air pollution linked to rise in cancer in non-smokers
US ramping up bug dump to target beef-eating maggots
AI discovers new formula for paint to keep buildings cooler
Widespread droughts edging to a worldwide catastrophe
‘He must be himself’
Alliance shows left is alive and kicking
Keir Starmer’s story of success fails to cut through with voters
Texts, transfers and targets
Tehran loses faith in ‘timid’ Europe as mediator
Netanyahu back at White House holding all the cards
China set to clash with exiles over Dalai Lama’s successor
Ritual rule
Lo, commotion
Verdict brings to a close mushroom murder trial that gripped the world
The leftovers that became evidence
‘We don’t want contact because you are bad’
How an old car park became an urban oasis
Gen Z turns to fortune tellers as anxiety rises about future
Ancient techniques help recreate sea crossing
Is Earth safe from an asteroid strike?
Trump’s bill has done what the right desired for decades
Diogo Jota
The trouble with Tesla
Away days
If Trump wields the axe on funds for the UN, who will fight to save it?
Purists try to police our global languages, but I embrace their evolution
Labour is haunted by the legacy of Liz Truss’s brief time in power
The passion for dinosaurs endures – and so does their deeper significance
Ban on Palestine Action will rebound on Starmer
Carbon cargo claims are a throwback to schooldays
Government will pay price for military sales to Israel
A breezy take on how waves create a misty look
The breast portrayal really was the cherry on top
CORRECTIONS
Brothers and brawls
‘Classics in abundance’
The movie voiceover artists at war with AI
A $ 700m egg on concrete legs
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Evita
Podcast of the week Women’s Football Weekly
Nuclear power? Yes please
Three books for a deeper dive
Polluted minds
Enter the multiverse
Street-Level Superstar
A hideous return
I’m worried my autistic son will struggle socially at his new school
Ban the boring: veggie burgers that deliver on taste and texture
Smoky pepper and chilli pesto pasta with ricotta
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