Bashar al-Assad’s decade of destruction in Syria
Syria’s president, Bashar al-Assad, has presided over a devastating civil war that has caused the...
Bashar al-Assad’s decade of destruction in Syria
Syria’s president, Bashar al-Assad, has presided over a devastating civil war that has caused the...
How the Taliban took Afghanistan
The departure of US forces was followed by a rout of Afghan government forces. Now, after 20...
Can the commonwealth survive the death of the queen?
The Queen’s death has been marked throughout the Commonwealth with a period of official mourning....
Brazil’s election: a last chance to save the Amazon?
Brazilians will go to the polls on Sunday with a stark choice to make about the future of their...
How the assassination of Shinzo Abe became a political scandal in Japan
The killing of the former prime minister shocked Japan, and the ensuing scandal has shaken the...
Has Ukraine’s spring offensive begun?
Ukrainian officials claim their forces have retaken land around the eastern city of Bakhmut and...
The Panama Papers - Politics Weekly podcast
David Pegg, Heather Stewart and Luke Harding join Tom Clark to discuss the political impact of...
State of surveillance: privacy in Donald Trump's America – tech podcast
With Barack Obama’s presidency coming to a close, Ewen MacAskill, the Guardian’s defence and...
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Can politicians solve the refugee crisis? – Politics Weekly podcast
Heather Stewart is joined by Paul Collier, Alexander Betts and Kate Lyons to discuss potential...
Why is the flu so bad this year? - Science Weekly podcast
Hannah Devlin explores why 2018 is such a bumper year for seasonal flu and asks how scientists...
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King Bibi: can anyone beat Benjamin Netanyahu?
After a series of damaging corruption allegations against the PM, could Israelis decide it’s time...
What has changed since the Stonewall rebellion?
The Stonewall rebellion in 1969 started a revolution in LGBT rights in the US. Ed Pilkington...
Has Saudi Arabia got away with the murder of Jamal Khashoggi?
A UN report on the murder of the journalist Jamal Khashoggi has said there is credible evidence...
'It's all gone': how Hurricane Dorian devastated the Bahamas
Oliver Laughland tells Rachel Humphrys about the destruction he witnessed in the Bahamas in the...
The end of the affair: how Britain walked away from the EU
John Palmer was the Guardian’s correspondent in Brussels in 1973 when the UK entered the European...
Coronavirus: 100 days that changed the world (part 1)
What began as a mystery virus at a Chinese market in December swiftly became a global crisis. The...
Farce and tragedy: how an audacious coup attempt in Venezuela backfired
An attempt earlier this month to remove Nicolás Maduro from power ended in farcical failure as a...
Rethinking the police: what can the US learn from Newark?
The New Jersey city had one of the worst reputations for police violence in the US, but as the...
Does Sweden have the answer to living with Covid-19? – podcast
The Swedish example is regularly raised by libertarian-minded Conservatives when protesting...
The great global vaccine divide
The speed at which the world’s scientists have managed to create several effective Covid vaccines...