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Guardian Weekly at 100
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Our seven-day print edition was first published on this day in 1919
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Our weekly print magazine is celebrating a century of news. Here’s how it covered the Apollo 11 landings; Northern Ireland’s Bloody Sunday; Hillsborough; the fall of the Berlin Wall and Rwanda’s genocide
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Our weekly print news magazine is celebrating its centenary. Here’s how it covered big events of the past two decades including 9/11, the Arab Spring and Trump’s victory
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History of Guardian weekly
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The Guardian Weekly editor Will Dean on the transformation of our century-old international weekly newspaper into a weekly news magazine
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For almost a century, the Guardian Weekly has carried the Guardian’s liberal news voice to a global readership. Taken from the GNM archives, these pictures chart the paper’s life and times from 1919 to the present day
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Since the end of the first world war, the Weekly has delivered the liberal Guardian perspective to a global readership
In pictures
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Comfort Town is a residential area of Kyiv built on a former industrial area. It was designed to brighten up the former grey Soviet buildings from the 1950s and 60s
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Kim Jong-un has arrived at a cosmodrome in Russia’s far east for a meeting with President Vladimir Putin
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Flooding in eastern Libya caused by Storm Daniel has left thousands of people dead or missing and caused huge damage
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Photographs of the earthquake in the High Atlas mountains
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Chinese government is seeking to repackage its own version of Uyghur culture to attract domestic and foreign travellers
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There are an estimated 20,000 coin-operated laundries across Japan. Photographer Philip Fong is drawn by the atmosphere of Tokyo’s 24-hour laundromats, located in unassuming residential areas
Regulars
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This reader found the Weekly to be an ideal travelling companion
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Dominic Cummings: maverick or mishmash; Irish election fallout
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Exclusive: Create Streets proposes building on Britain’s ‘road belt’ rather than its green belt amid housing crisis
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Research concludes that disparities in treatment show the need to improve access to care, particularly in developing countries
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Tanzania government blamed for violence against villagers in national park, while thousands more people face losing their homes
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Culture
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Letter: English has an advantage over other European languages, namely that writers in English come from a far wider variety of cultures, argues John Wilson
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Editorial: For centuries the achievements of women have been ignored in classical composition. That can’t go on
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Long reads
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The EU likes to celebrate itself as a place where borders are soft and ‘regionalism’ creates diversity and openness. But just as much as any powerful nation, Europe defines itself against the rest of the world
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The long read: When a microbe was found munching on a plastic bottle in a rubbish dump, it promised a recycling revolution. Now scientists are attempting to turbocharge those powers in a bid to solve our waste crisis. But will it work?
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We are raiding the Guardian Long Read archives to bring you some classic pieces from years past, with new introductions from the authors
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