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Guardian Weekly at 100
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Our seven-day print edition was first published on this day in 1919
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Our weekly print magazine is celebrating a century of news. Here’s how it covered the Apollo 11 landings; Northern Ireland’s Bloody Sunday; Hillsborough; the fall of the Berlin Wall and Rwanda’s genocide
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Our weekly print news magazine is celebrating its centenary. Here’s how it covered big events of the past two decades including 9/11, the Arab Spring and Trump’s victory
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History of Guardian weekly
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The Guardian Weekly editor Will Dean on the transformation of our century-old international weekly newspaper into a weekly news magazine
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For almost a century, the Guardian Weekly has carried the Guardian’s liberal news voice to a global readership. Taken from the GNM archives, these pictures chart the paper’s life and times from 1919 to the present day
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Since the end of the first world war, the Weekly has delivered the liberal Guardian perspective to a global readership
In pictures
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The Spanish festival of Las Luminarias has been held for the first time since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic
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The Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha‘apai undersea volcano eruption is thought to be the largest volcanic event in 30 years
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Tracking a wild cougar and swapping its collar battery is all in a day’s work for the Olympic Cougar Project, a partnership between a coalition of Native American tribes, a renowned cougar expert and the Washington Department of Transportation
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Coming of age day is a Japanese holiday held every January to celebrate those who have reached 20, the official age of adulthood in Japan. Many ceremonies around the country have been scaled back as authorities continue to implement measures to tackle the ongoing coronavirus pandemic
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Nearly four months after the withdrawal of US forces from Afghanistan, the country is at risk of near-universal poverty. The economic crisis has worsened since the Taliban took over and most Afghans live on less than $2 a day. We take a look at the shopkeepers trying to make ends meet
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Fuel price rises have triggered protests in Almaty, the country’s commercial capital and largest city, and other cities
Regulars
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This reader found the Weekly to be an ideal travelling companion
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Dominic Cummings: maverick or mishmash; Irish election fallout
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I turned to documentary film-making to stay sane when Austin was ravaged by skyrocketing rents and breakneck change
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Four arrests of cult-like criminal gang made in southern Italy after Nigerian woman forced into prostitution comes forward
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Breiner David Cucuñame was shot dead while on patrol with the unarmed group Indigenous Guard
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Culture
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3 out of 5 stars.Women who live in fear of obsessed former partners open their hearts to a gifted presenter with the common touch
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Committing to six minutes of reading a night before bed sounds easy – and it is. Not only can it improve sleep and reduce stress, but you’ll be better read too
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3 out of 5 stars.
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3 out of 5 stars.
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Long reads
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No language in history has dominated the world quite like English does today. Is there any point in resisting?
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The long read: In the 18th century, the naval explorer was worshipped as a deity. Now his statues are being defaced across the lands he visited
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We were told coronavirus didn’t discriminate, but it didn’t need to – society had already done that for us. But there is a path to a fairer future if we want it
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