The Guardian Weekly - 17 Okt 2025
Mud larks
On the cover
Macron blames ‘political forces’ for latest crisis
Under-15s to be banned from social media networks
Putin admits air defences were to blame for jet crash
Trio awarded for work on technology-driven growth
Flooding from heavy rains leaves at least 64 dead
Lawmakers vote to oust president over crime crisis
Far-right Chega falls short of predictions in local polls
Appeal court increases sentence of Pelicot rapist
Man given 10-year jail term for assassination attempt
Mangione lawyers push for ruling out of death penalty
President flees after losing support of key army unit
Prosecution of Riek Machar raises fears of return to war
Militia strikes kill at least 60 in displacement camp
Hostages and detainees freed in first step to peace
Government accused of ‘full-blown climate denial’
Heavy clashes erupt along border after Taliban attack
‘Humanitarian visa’ needed to combat climate crisis
DEATHS
Trump’s 100% tariffs pledge draws threat of retaliation
Record births for foreign parents amid migration row
Hackers leak data of 5m Qantas customers
Minister says Powell had no role in dropping of spy case
Last orders to get later in effort to fuel economy
Polanski oversees huge membership surge
Mass legal action launched over ‘sewage in rivers’
Party abandons manifesto pledge of billions in tax cuts
On a prayer
More than half of bird species in decline, scientists report
The next generation of quantum technologies
First blood test for chronic fatigue syndrome developed
Nobel prize goes to scientists who harvest water from air
Gaza ceasefire
Gaza ceasefire
In ‘hostages square’, joy is met with cautious hope
Speed and momentum kept the pressure on both Israel and Hamas
How the global protest movement met repression and resistance
A small town making big headlines around immigration
European allies rally to antifa ban
Rhapsody in russet
Is London really in the grip of a crime wave?
Is London really in the grip of a crime wave?
Rise and fall
Ancient plants and seeds come back to life
Ancient plants and seeds come back to life
Dirt digging
Has the rock star president played his final encore?
Still appetite for a military coup despite guilty verdict
Support act
Town tries to call time on gen Zers’ use of their smartphones
Stylists offer advice and a listening ear as well as a trim
Could particles be reshaping our bodies?
Could particles be reshaping our bodies?
Little by little
Democrats hold firm as Republican anger grows
Planned protest
Peace prize may offer indemnity for Machado – but at a cost
On the trail of the great book heist
‘I THOUGHT NOTHING COULD SCARE ME’
The enablers of Gaza’s hell can’t now pose as its saviours
Animal language is far more complex than we can ever imagine
France is not alone in its crisis of political faith. Just look around
Gen Z protests across the world share more than just an interest in anime
No communities should have to live in fear
Neoliberalism is waging war on Europe
Why ‘brain rot’ culture leaves us restless
Trouble sleeping soundly? Try the radio
The inevitable loneliness of longevity
Corrections
Taking a gamble
Alternative view of an alternative decade
A musical full of heart and hope
Tron: Ares
Gilbert & George
Podcast of the week
Jilly Cooper
A masterful portrayal of Tennyson before the poet became a Victorian celebrity
A personal and political history of Russia brings women to the fore
Audiobook of the week
Director’s intriguing search for the ‘ecstatic truth’ is as strange as his enchanting films
I can’t stop apologising. How could therapy help?
That won’t wash: should you rinse and then peel your mushrooms?
Apple crumb loaf
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