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In this issue

September 13, 2024

The great divide

The rise of the hard-right AfD in recent state elections has caused panic in Germany, but is it premature? James Hawes argues that deep historical and cultural divisions between east and west will serve to protect the country from the spread of populism

The great divide

6 mins

Hard choices Merz is likely to be the next chancellor -but can he defuse the AfD?

Friedrich Merz, Germany's mercurial conservative opposition chief and a passionate hobby pilot, should be flying high these days as the country's hotly tipped next leader.

Hard choices Merz is likely to be the next chancellor -but can he defuse the AfD?

3 mins

Police under pressure in wake of inquiry into Grenfell fire

Police are under pressure to accelerate the criminal investigation into the Grenfell Tower fire after an excoriating report found companies operated with \"systematic dishonesty\" and that all 72 deaths were avoidable.

Police under pressure in wake of inquiry into Grenfell fire

4 mins

'Justice delayed' Why trust in public inquiries to bring closure is fading

After the final report of the Grenfell fire inquiry was published, Hisam Choucair, who lost six family members in the blaze, said: \"We did not ask for this inquiry... It's delayed the justice my family deserves.\"

'Justice delayed' Why trust in public inquiries to bring closure is fading

2 mins

Inside the Russian town where Kyiv is now in charge

One recent morning, historian Yevhen Murza and comedian Feliks Redka, both from the city of Sumy in eastern Ukraine, hitched a lift into Ukrainian-occupied Russia.

Inside the Russian town where Kyiv is now in charge

3 mins

Stormy waters New flashpoint emerges in South China Sea dispute

Hopes that tensions in the South China Sea might ease have been short lived.

Stormy waters New flashpoint emerges in South China Sea dispute

2 mins

'I am all the world' The brutal rule of a West Bank settler

Palestinians tell ofblacklisted Yakov's reign across the Jabal Salman valley and heisjust one of many violent bosses

'I am all the world' The brutal rule of a West Bank settler

2 mins

IDF holds selfinvestigation after shooting of US activist

US officials last weekend insisted that a ceasefire in Gaza is close even as fighting raged unabated in the blockaded Palestinian territory and violence spirals in the occupied West Bank, where witnesses said an AmericanTurkish dual national was killed by Israeli forces last Friday.

IDF holds selfinvestigation after shooting of US activist

2 mins

'It's a human disaster' Towns on frontline of tragic Channel deaths

Security around Calais has led to dinghies launching farther along the coast-and taking bigger risks at sea

'It's a human disaster' Towns on frontline of tragic Channel deaths

4 mins

Dalai Lama's mountain town feels the strain of tourist boom

SUVs and saloon cars pass slowly along McLeod Ganj's narrow one-way Jogiwara Road, blaring horns at pedestrians and scooter riders and playing loud music.

Dalai Lama's mountain town feels the strain of tourist boom

3 mins

The write stuff How human scribes are fuelling AI

20,000 people work full-time to train’ models like ChatGPT. Here, a data annotator spills the beans on hisjob

The write stuff How human scribes are fuelling AI

5 mins

Too close to call Harris leads the polls-but it's still on a knife-edge

Analysis of 2024 polling and previous elections involving Donald Trump suggests race could go either way

Too close to call Harris leads the polls-but it's still on a knife-edge

2 mins

Starlink's conquest of the Amazon leaves Brazil in a dilemma

The helicopter swooped into one of the most inaccessible corners of the Amazon rainforest. Brazilian special forces commandos leaped from it into the caiman-inhabited waters below.

Starlink's conquest of the Amazon leaves Brazil in a dilemma

3 mins

The day my brother fell to Earth

In 2001, a young man's body was foundina London car park. Police thought he had tried to enter the UK by hiding inaplane’s landing gear. Reporter Esther Addley traced his tragic story. Two decades later, the man’s brother emailed, asking to meet her

The day my brother fell to Earth

10+ mins

What the princess and the shaman tell us about hereditary privilege

It should have been an Instagram-perfect wedding image, but it turned out to be something more embarrassing.

What the princess and the shaman tell us about hereditary privilege

3 mins

All work and no play

Hard Graft, a powerfulnew London exhibition, focuses onworkers’ exploitation, from the ruined hands ofa washerwoman to mothers forced to sell their bodies

All work and no play

4 mins

Going underground

A darkly humorous encounter between an American spy-cop and the members ofan eco-commune she is hired to infiltrate

Going underground

3 mins

Celeriac soup with almond pangrattato

I'm not ashamed to say that as soon as September hits, my stick blender comes out. Just as I embrace salads when the clocks go forward in the UK, I wholeheartedly throw myself into soup season once the summer holidays end. Autumn is approaching in the northern hemisphere and I'm ready with my ladle. Celeriac is one of my favourite soup heroes, because it gives the creamiest, silkiest finish with little effort. You don't have to make the almond pangrattato, but it is a wonderful addition.

Celeriac soup with almond pangrattato

1 min

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PublisherGuardian News & Media

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LanguageEnglish

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The Guardian Weekly is an international English-language news magazine based in London, UK. It is one of the world's oldest international news publications and has readers in more than 170 countries.

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