Inside The Guardian Weekly's 13 March Edition Analysis
Explore the key stories and insights from The Guardian Weekly's 13 March issue, covering global politics, environmental challenges, and cultural trends in a comprehensive review.
Explore the key stories and insights from The Guardian Weekly's 13 March issue, covering global politics, environmental challenges, and cultural trends in a comprehensive review.
Dubai confronts an existential threat as tens of thousands flee due to US-Israel-Iran conflict, leaving beaches and malls empty and shaking its global tourism and finance reputation.
A coroner has ruled the death of 19-year-old Natasha Braithwaite at Lancaster University as drug-related. Her boyfriend, Tom Dingle, took his own life a month later, leaving families and friends devastated.
Explore the transformation of St. Patrick's Day from a religious commemoration in Ireland to a worldwide celebration of Irish identity, marked by myths, migration, and modern revelry.
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RecommendedSt. Patrick's Day was once marked by solemn blue observances, not green revelry. Discover how Irish nationalism, Catholic identity, and diaspora celebrations transformed the colour association over centuries.
All Glasgow schools will close for two days this month as teachers strike over excessive workloads, with five other Scottish councils likely affected. The EIS union has given notice of potential nationwide industrial action.
New Yorker Joy Rosenthal details daily panic and shelter runs in Jerusalem as she struggles to secure a flight home amid the conflict with Iran, with the next available option not until late April.
Teachers at Thorpe St Andrew School near Norwich used cabinets and tables to barricade classrooms after a teenage girl was stabbed. Armed police responded as the school entered lockdown for over an hour.
UNESCO expresses profound concern as four of Iran's world heritage sites, including Golestan Palace and a 1,000-year-old mosque, sustain damage in US-Israeli strikes.
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UNESCO has voiced profound concern about damage to world heritage sites across the Middle East, including four in Iran, amid ongoing conflict. The agency urges protection of cultural landmarks.
A poignant collection of images from around the world, capturing moments of remembrance, conflict, culture, and daily life on a single Wednesday.
Sir Nick Clegg has called the university tuition fee system 'deeply unfair' and accepted responsibility for tripling fees to £9,000 a year while in government.
A 66-year-old man and 64-year-old woman from the UK died after being pulled from the water at Shell Cove beach near Sydney. Police confirm tragic incident.
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RecommendedA school in Norwich has been placed on lockdown after a teenage girl was stabbed on Laundry Lane. The victim was taken to hospital with minor injuries as police conduct a thorough search for the suspect.
A 19-year-old Lancaster University student was found dead in her halls with morphine in her system. Her boyfriend, who discovered her, took his own life less than a month later.
A drone attack in downtown Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo, has killed at least one person, with reports of three fatalities. The strike hit near former President Kabila's home, claiming a French UNICEF employee.
Despite Iran's threats to destroy ships, shadow fleets continue transiting the Strait of Hormuz, exploiting voluntary maritime regulations and opaque registrations.
A two-dad family was surprised when their children's nursery raised Mother's Day, leading to a thoughtful discussion about celebrating surrogates and diverse family structures.
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RecommendedSeasoned traveller Gabriel Morris recounts how sluggish hotel internet prevented him from uploading a video about missile supplies in Qatar, potentially saving him from arrest under strict cybercrime laws during the Iran conflict.
Jada West, 12, died from brain injuries after a fight with another pupil at a bus stop. Her mother found her motionless and not breathing at the scene.
A British couple on holiday in Australia drowned at Shellharbour Beach despite efforts by bystanders, including off-duty nurses, to rescue and perform CPR. Emergency services were unable to revive them.
Iran issues stark warning against dissent while women footballers face persecution for anthem protest. Australia grants asylum to some players amid escalating tensions.
José Antonio Kast, a prominent far-right figure in Chile, is under fire for his admiration of former dictator Augusto Pinochet, sparking debate about his political legacy and influence.
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RecommendedA detailed analysis of Iran's tactics in the Strait of Hormuz, showing how it leverages this chokepoint to control and disrupt international oil and gas shipments, impacting global energy markets.
A geography teacher from Slough has been indefinitely barred from teaching after admitting to sending £500 to a former pupil and spending around £1,000 on fast food for students, with a panel ruling his conduct was 'unacceptable'.
Roger Towersey admitted to unacceptable professional conduct after sending £500 to a former student and spending £1,000 on fast food for vulnerable pupils, leading to an indefinite teaching ban.
The president of Turning Point USA's Florida International University chapter has resigned after being linked to a private WhatsApp chat containing hundreds of racist, antisemitic and homophobic messages, sparking police investigations and political conde
The American Dara Academy in Senegal is under investigation for alleged physical abuse of students, including beatings in a so-called 'magic room,' with hundreds of children withdrawn.
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RecommendedShocking reports emerge of a Granville South Public School student allegedly celebrating the Bondi terror attack deaths, among over 100 antisemitic incidents in NSW schools this year.