Britain starts the Brexit countdown – Politics Weekly podcast
Anushka Asthana is joined by Alex Salmond, Ian Duncan, Gina Miller, Natalie Nougayrède and Graham...
01:06:27
Britain starts the Brexit countdown – Politics Weekly podcast
Anushka Asthana is joined by Alex Salmond, Ian Duncan, Gina Miller, Natalie Nougayrède and Graham...
01:06:27
Smuggled over the border: the school trip, the Stasi and the East German defector – podcast
In December 1984, a group of teenagers on a school trip from West Germany crossed the border into...
The women fighting back in Kenya's biggest slum
Edita Ochieng and like-minded women are taking a stand against endemic sexual violence and police...
Azhar Farooq and Vidhi Doshi report on the crisis over Kashmir, triggered by the Indian...
Why do Dubai's princesses keep trying to run away?
Ola Salem discusses the divorce case of Princess Haya, who fled to London. Why do royal women...
Edward Snowden: life after leaking
Former US intelligence contractor Edward Snowden’s life was upended by his decision to expose his...
Abandoned at sea, the cargo crew adrift without wages, fuel or supplies: a look back
This week we are returning to some of our favourite episodes from 2019. When companies run into...
The assassination of Qassem Suleimani – podcast
The US drone strike on Iran’s most influential general could transform the Middle East. Middle...
What's behind the rise of Germany's far right?
A terrorist attack in Hanau was the latest incident of far-right violence in Germany. It’s a...
How coronavirus infected the global economy
The Guardian’s economics editor, Larry Elliott, says the global economy was already in poor shape...
How Donald Trump changed course on coronavirus
Donald Trump has moved from dismissing coronavirus as similar to the winter flu that would...
The sounds of melting icebergs and whale songs: a journey into Antarctica
The effects of global heating are in evidence everywhere across the islands of Antarctica – from...
Inside Lebanon's economic crisis
Scenes of economic despair are visible across Lebanon – from shops to homes, businesses to...
India’s Covid disaster: a crisis for the world
A catastrophe is unfolding in India as hospitals run out of oxygen, the Guardian’s south Asia...
Will Tokyo really host a pandemic Olympics?
The Games were meant to be a moment of national celebration but – with coronavirus cases rising...
The biblical mouse plague ravaging New South Wales
Families and farmers in New South Wales are doing everything they can to fend off a biblical...
Is Italy heading for its first far-right leader since Mussolini? – podcast
The sudden downfall of Mario Draghi’s government could clear the way for Italy’s first far-right...
Will Chileans vote for one of the world’s most progressive constitutions?
Chileans go to the polls on Sunday in a referendum that could lead to the country adopting a...
Is Russia on the retreat in Ukraine?
Ukrainian forces have launched a devastating counteroffensive in the past week, retaking...
The Russian soldier exposing what life is really like in Putin’s invading army
The Guardian’s Moscow correspondent, Andrew Roth, on his extraordinary meeting with...