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A violent murder, a child on death row

Paula Cooper was 15 when she murdered 77-year-old Ruth Pelke in her Indiana home, and was...

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From the archive: ‘We the people’: the battle to define populism

We are raiding the Guardian Long Read archives to bring you some classic pieces from years past,...

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The Netanyahu doctrine: how Israel’s longest-serving leader reshaped the country in his image

He first became prime minister in 1996, and has been pushing the country further right ever...

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Chainsaws, disguises and toxic tea: the battle for Sheffield’s trees

What started out as a small protest escalated into a decade-long struggle between the council and...

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From the archive: How the murders of two elderly Jewish women shook France

We are raiding the Guardian Long Read archives to bring you some classic pieces from years past,...

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‘I stopped counting how many friends died’: life after the contaminated blood scandal

As a victim of one of the NHS’s worst failures, I campaigned for years for an investigation into...

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Inside the Taliban’s luxury hotel

Once the site of legendary parties, the Intercontinental in Kabul is still a potent symbol of who...

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Special Edition: Behind the scenes at the Long Read

To celebrate the launch of the new Guardian Long Read magazine this week, join the Long Read...

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The mass protest decade: why did the street movements of the 2010s fail?

From Brazil to Egypt, Turkey to Hong Kong, the 2010s saw a series of huge public uprisings. Yet...

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‘Incoherence and inconsistency’: the inside story of the Rwanda deportation plan

There were so many warnings it would fail. How did it get this far?. Help support our independent...

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From the archive: The last of the Zoroastrians

We are raiding the Guardian Long Read archives to bring you some classic pieces from years past,...

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The insider: how Michael Lewis got a backstage pass for the fall of Sam Bankman-Fried

As author of The Big Short and Moneyball, Michael Lewis is perhaps the most celebrated journalist...

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‘We are just getting started’: the plastic-eating bacteria that could change the world

When a microbe was found munching on a plastic bottle in a rubbish dump, it promised a recycling...

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From the archive: What I have learned from my suicidal patients

We are raiding the Guardian Long Read archives to bring you some classic pieces from years past,...

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The trials of Robert Habeck: is the world’s most powerful green politician doomed to fail?

A year ago, Germany’s vice-chancellor was one of the country’s best-liked public figures. Then...

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‘A hidden universe of suffering’: the Palestinian children sent to jail

One night in 2005, Israeli soldiers came for Huda Dahbour’s teenage son. He was gone for a year...

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‘You may have been poisoned’: how an independent Russian journalist became a target

My reporting on the invasion of Ukraine led to an assassination order being issued – and then...

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Justice for Neanderthals! What the debate about our long-dead cousins reveals about us

They were long derided as knuckle-draggers, but new discoveries are setting the record straight....

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From the archive: Cholera and coronavirus: why we must not repeat the same mistakes

We are raiding the Guardian Long Read archives to bring you some classic pieces from years past,...

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