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The Guardian's view on Africa and maps: when drawn accurately, the continent's scale and potential demand attention.
My time in the sun: Rory McIlroy shares his Ryder Cup ambitions and Masters aspirations.
The Louvre is France's pride—and it's on the brink of collapse. Can we save it in time? | Agnès Poirier
D'Angelo transformed soul music with his experimental, sensual, and politically charged approach.
Which football teams have played each other at the most different home stadiums?
An invasion of purple flowers has turned Iceland into an Instagram hotspot, but it's also triggering a biodiversity crisis.
Watching Andorra is like experiencing a month that’s nothing but Tuesday afternoons.
'I have lost my home': hundreds of Palestinians in East Jerusalem face eviction.
Romania has established the world's largest deposit return system, and people are enthusiastic about it.
'Constant stimulation, dopamine overload': How EsDeeKid and UK underground rap went global.
Erik ten Hag's dismissal marks a brutal conclusion to a historically poor spell at Bayer Leverkusen.
Bundesliga

Erik ten Hag's dismissal marks a brutal conclusion to a historically poor spell at Bayer Leverkusen.

Ronan Keating’s 1999 cover of “You Say It Best When You Say Nothing at All” might resonate with Erik ten…

September 1, 2025
Big tech has reshaped the classroom, and parents have good reason to be concerned.
Schools

Big tech has reshaped the classroom, and parents have good reason to be concerned.

A quiet transformation is taking place in schools: commercial technology is rapidly changing how children learn, often without much public…

September 1, 2025
Ready to quit social media? 'Advice pollution' could be the final push you need | Emma Beddington
Social media

Ready to quit social media? 'Advice pollution' could be the final push you need | Emma Beddington

I think I’ve finally found what will break my social media addiction: the “things I’ve learned” trend. For example, there’s…

September 1, 2025
I have witnessed the scale of child poverty in the UK, and I am convinced: the two-child benefit cap must be abolished.
Child benefits

I have witnessed the scale of child poverty in the UK, and I am convinced: the two-child benefit cap must be abolished.

As children across the UK return to school this week, I’m reminded that nearly one in three lives in poverty.…

September 1, 2025
The Guardian's view: Israel's targeting of journalists in Gaza aims to conceal its actions from the world.
Israel-Gaza war

The Guardian's view: Israel's targeting of journalists in Gaza aims to conceal its actions from the world.

Day by day, the death toll climbs, war crimes accumulate, and outrage intensifies. Last Wednesday, the Pope called on Israel…

September 1, 2025
'Visceral, sensual wonders': why The Talented Mr Ripley is my feelgood movie
Film

'Visceral, sensual wonders': why The Talented Mr Ripley is my feelgood movie

Sixteen is a perfect age to watch a movie—poised between wide-eyed wonder and something like maturity. That’s how old I…

September 1, 2025
Not just resisting, but leading the fight: five women who refuse to be ignored
Global development

Not just resisting, but leading the fight: five women who refuse to be ignored

We, the daughters of Mother Earth, have gathered to decide together how we can create a world where our children…

September 1, 2025
Vote for Brexit to stop the boats – but the targets on immigration keep shifting, and those who oppose it will never be satisfied.
UK news

Vote for Brexit to stop the boats – but the targets on immigration keep shifting, and those who oppose it will never be satisfied.

A few weeks after the Brexit referendum, a friend who voted to leave told me what he saw as the…

September 1, 2025
Soldiers are doing landscaping in DC parks. I’m so happy for them. | Dave Schilling
US military

Soldiers are doing landscaping in DC parks. I’m so happy for them. | Dave Schilling

If soldiers were sent to your city, would you rather they point a rifle in your face or mow your…

September 1, 2025
The Divine Comedy on Something for the Weekend: "We brought in a statuesque model for the video. I had to stand on a box to match her height."
Culture

The Divine Comedy on Something for the Weekend: "We brought in a statuesque model for the video. I had to stand on a box to match her height."

Neil Hannon, singer/songwriter After making two albums with a chamber music feel, I was wondering, “What’s next?” I started noticing…

September 1, 2025

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