The Guardian Weekly magazine is a round-up of the world news, opinion and long reads that have shaped the week. Inside, the past seven days' most memorable stories are reframed with striking photography and insightful companion pieces, all handpicked from The Guardian and The Observer.
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SCIENCE AND ENVIRONMENT
The great divide • The rise of the hard-right AfD in recent state elections has caused panic in Germany, but is it premature? James Hawes argues that deep historical and cultural divisions between east and west will serve to protect the country from the spread of populism
Hard choices • Merz is likely to be the next chancellor – but can he defuse the AfD?
Spotlight • Police under pressure in wake of inquiry into Grenfell fire
‘Justice delayed’ • Why trust in public inquiries to bring closure is fading
Inside the Russian town where Kyiv is now in charge
Stormy waters • New flashpoint emerges in South China Sea dispute
Eyewitness France
‘I am all the world’ The brutal rule of a West Bank settler • Palestinians tell of blacklisted Yakov’s reign across the Jabal Salman valley – and he is just one of many violent bosses
IDF holds self-investigation after shooting of US activist
Glacial deep secrets Could sediment banks slow rising sea levels?
‘It’s a human disaster’ Towns on frontline of tragic Channel deaths • Security around Calais has led to dinghies launching farther along the coast – and taking bigger risks at sea
The final card? • With Barnier as PM, Macron has put his fate in Le Pen’s hands
Dalai Lama’s mountain town feels the strain of tourist boom
A bug’s life • The woman whose 1705 book altered entomology
The write stuff How human scribes are fuelling AI • 20,000 people work full-time to ‘train’ models like ChatGPT. Here, a data annotator spills the beans on his job
Too close to call Harris leads the polls – but it’s still on a knife-edge • Analysis of 2024 polling and previous elections involving Donald Trump suggests race could go either way
Starlink’s conquest of the Amazon leaves Brazil in a dilemma
The day my brother fell to Earth • In 2001, a young man’s body was found in a London car park. Police thought he had tried to enter the UK by hiding in a plane’s landing gear. Reporter Esther Addley traced his tragic story. Two decades later, the man’s brother emailed, asking to meet her
Can you click it? • Never mind the action on the pitch; every weekend, 10 million fans are plugged into a whole different ballgame – the Fantasy Premier League. Tom Lamont meets the world’s best armchair football managers to find out the mystic secrets of their success
Nesrine Malik • Realistic about its past, proud of its present: a new Britain takes shape
Marina Hyde • After the Oasis ticket debacle, Ticketmaster deserves to be rinsed
Aslak Nore • What the princess and the shaman tell us about hereditary privilege
The Guardian View • Liberal democracies have failed women and girls oppressed by the Taliban
Opinion Letters
Scare tactics • James McAvoy discusses class, criticism, comfort and his terrifying role in a big-screen psychological horror
All work and no play • Hard Graft, a powerful new London exhibition, focuses on workers’ exploitation, from the ruined hands of a washerwoman to mothers forced to sell their bodies
Culture Reviews
Going underground • A darkly humorous encounter between an American spy-cop and the members of an eco-commune she is hired to...