The Guardian Weekly - 18 Jul 2025
Sinner redeemed
On the cover
Trump agrees to supply Patriot missiles to Kyiv
President defends Bondi as base calls for her dismissal
US to put 30% tariffs on goods from EU and Mexico
Police find largest weapons cache in terrorism inquiry
Rain in Texas halts rescue efforts amid flooding threat
Literary academy elects first Black female member
Yes we can-can: Moulin Rouge sails twirl again
Dig begins at former mother and baby home mass grave
Landmark ruling finds Russia shot down MH17
Navy seize first uncrewed sub on trial run for drugs
Airlines ordered to check Boeing fuel switches
US border tsar says he does not know fate of deportees
UN official hails meeting aimed at ending occupation
Khmer Rouge torture sites added to UN heritage list
Calls to commit to joining US-China conflict rebuffed
Sheikh Hasina charged with crimes against humanity
Trump tariff letter thrills shunned coup leader
DEATHS
New state to be declared, but will remain French
Ex-president returned to prison over martial law bid
ICC issues warrant for Taliban’s supreme leader
Parents convicted over death of newborn daughter
Bayeux tapestry to return to the UK after 900 years
Post Office could hand ownership to employees
Turn empty offices into nightlife zones, says report
Minister calls out MPs who reject net zero policies
Flying colours
Robot surgery on humans could be used within decade
Scientists detect biggest ever merger of two black holes
Riverbeds suggest planet was once wetter than thought
Lead ammunition ban for hunting and shooting
US keeps the world guessing with latest letters of intent
EU trade chief warns against 30% levies
With the world in crisis, putting up walls won’t help us
Olmert gives warning over ‘ethnic cleansing’ plan for Gaza
600k
Hamas seeks to capture an Israeli soldier dead or alive
Forgotten refugees stalked by poverty and hunger
Trump seals Nato arms deal for Kyiv as he loses faith in Putin
100%
EU to assess legality of UK-France migrant deal
The final leg of risky journey
The flow of migrants
The final leg of risky journey
Water cooler
Europe’s dirtiest river is brought back to life
The fight to ensure Srebrenica killings are not forgotten
The fight to ensure Srebrenica killings are not forgotten
Buried crimes
Milei’s tough austerity measures put squeeze on scientists
Connecting modern theatre to older people
Sperm and eggs grown in lab ‘a few years away’
Sperm and eggs grown in lab ‘a few years away’
Musk’s new America party fails to convince the experts
Ideology and big oil leave state in eye of the storm
I stepped into a story that would take over my life
FARMING ON THE FRONTLINE
World must be more wary than ever of China’s growing economic power
Texas flood deaths shocked a nation where camp is a rite of passage
Why is the party of the workers afraid to admit we must tax the rich?
The Salt Path scandal shows that credibility in publishing is crucial
Nuclear power distracts from a renewable future
For the environment, the new normal is intolerable
Ageing leaders cling to power but ignore the law
Life as a digital nomad doesn’t suit everyone
Scientists helped preserve birds’ natural habitat
Is Labour’s majority too large to handle properly?
Lofty ambitions
Arles goes all Latin American
Superman
Billie Eilish
Tim Minchin
Podcast of the week
Are an angry few ruining the web?
FURTHER READING
Intelligence test
Mother love
Audiobook of the week Orbital
Smiley culture
TOM GAULD
The garden rake has it in for me and the tortoise
STEPHEN COLLINS
Keep it light: add a personal touch to liven up sedentary stir fries
Cashew rice bowls with tofu, broccoli and kimchi
COMINS COCH
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