The Guardian Weekly - 12 Dez 2025
The Guardian Weekly
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Progress made to support Kyiv, European leaders say
Women rally against rape, femicide and misogyny
Survey finds citizens fear US ‘enemy’ and Russian war
Fifa bestows inaugural peace prize on Trump
Pentagon pressured over Caribbean boat strike video
Far-right National Rally ‘not a danger’, says Sarkozy
Drunk as a skunk raccoon trashed liquor store
Andrej Babiš sworn in as PM two months after election
Netflix agrees deal to buy Warner Bros Discovery
School students protest against military service law
‘Yellow line’ in Gaza is new border, says military chief
State gains release of 100 children, but 165 still held
Regional bloc deploys troops after coup attempt
People flee fighting one day after peace deal signed
UN report sounds alarm over Māori rights
Fierce clashes return to disputed border region
Hong Kong voters stay away from poll in show of dissent
DEATHS
Four members of same family among 25 dead in fire
Thousands told to evacuate as quake triggers tsunami
Police recover swallowed pendant by ‘natural means’
Party denies claims that it breached electoral law
Wild beaver finds ‘perfect’ home on Norfolk reserve
Putin ‘responsible’ for novichok poisoning death
Custardly Tower protest crumbles after arrests
Spending cut as Christmas shopping is put on hold
Santa’s little helpers
New cat experiments funded despite phaseout pledge
Reuse schemes ‘could help eliminate plastic pollution’
Having a dog can boost teens’ mental health, say scientists
Hole in Antarctic ozone layer shrinks to smallest since 2019
Turn off, tune out
Turn off, tune out
Four young teenagers on Australia’s social media ban
How will the social media ban work?
I’m 15 and disabled. The social media ban will make my world smaller
A year on from dictator’s fall, the wait for justice continues
‘I believed nothing would harm my children any more’
Eurovision has had boycotts before – is this time different?
Staying on song
Policy paper lays bare Trump support for Europe’s far right
No end in sight for war-weary frontline troops
No end in sight for war-weary frontline troops
An acute observer of modern British life
The communities fighting back over flags on lamp-posts
Is US-influenced religious right on the rise in UK politics?
How parents around the world are battling ultra-processed foods
‘She craves cookies, chocolate and juice’
‘One bite and he was hooked’
‘Greasy fast food is the preference’
‘It feels like we have zero control’
How lucrative crime hubs took root in parts of Asia
Flower that became a national symbol – and a purple pain
Joe MacInnis reflects on the golden era of underwater discovery
Trump adds more vitriol to antiimmigrant rhetoric
Crunch time
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The race to create the ultimate AI
Shell raiser
What words are left to describe the Trump doctrine?
This Spotify Wrapped season, don’t outsource your love of music to AI
Silenced by Beijing, Hong Kong can’t fully address the Tai Po fire
Reboots of A Christmas Carol and Paddington keep their messages alive
Honesty is key in dealing with cult members
Jimmy Wales deserves to win the Nobel prize
Funding needed to back blue-sky research
I may be grown up but I’m just 17 after all this time
Swift action over Hong Kong fire shames Grenfell
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