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.
Eyewitness India
Global report • Headlines from the last seven days
Global report • United Kingdom
Reader’s eyewitness
SCIENCE AND ENVIRONMENT
Can the Church of England recover? • Shock waves triggered by the archbishop of Canterbury’s resignation are the culmination of years of simmering rage among churchgoers and survivors of abuse
‘Directly responsible’ Abuse victim blames C of E for suffering • Rocky Leanders, then 15, was beaten with a paddle by John Smyth at a camp where boys were made to swim naked
Unfinished business • Welby’s resignation speaks of deeper issues in the Church
Spotlight Trump’s flurry of extremist staff picks spark fears
City’s Haitian immigrants flee in fear of deportation
US ‘dream team’ is welcomed by settlers • Palestinian groups shocked by Trump’s selection of outspoken supporters of far-right activists in the region
Missing out • Children not allowed to travel for care
‘It’s tragic’ • Reflection in the wake of Amsterdam violence
Off target? • Questions asked after US allows Kyiv to fire into Russia
Eyewitness Solomon Islands
Cop summits ‘no longer fit for purpose’, say experts
Choppy waters • China faces crucial decisions during Trump’s second term
Alive, but unable to thrive under absolute patriarchy • Since the Taliban returned to power, women and girls have tried defiance, but despair at their harshly restricted lives
Drought-stricken dam leaves economies powerless
‘I’m here for the selfie’ • The church mirror that’s gone viral
‘A new horizon’ The inverse link between cancer and dementia • Scientists have long been aware of a curious connection between these common and feared diseases. At last, a clearer picture is emerging
Bikes v cars • Premier threatens to tear up urban cycling lanes
What is driving the global political gender split?
KERNELS OF HOPE • During the siege of Leningrad, botanists in charge of an irreplaceable seed collection, the first of its kind, had to protect it from fire, rodents – and hunger
Friendship interrupted • They were best mates. Then one had a baby, while the other struggled to conceive. They share their brutally honest takes on what happens when motherhood affects friendship
Opinion Simon Tisdall • Barbarians are at the gate – but the EU’s leaders are too busy infighting
Marina Hyde • Let this be the end of these excruciating celebrity endorsements
Larry Elliott • Seven lessons I’ve learned after 28 years as economics editor
The GuardianView • Ireland’s election has barely registered in Britain but its impact could be critical
Opinion Letters
Culture • Film and TV have a slippery relationship with the truth when it comes to historical epics. So spare a thought for experts whose advice goes unheeded
Frank Auerbach 1931 – 2024 • Saved from the Holocaust, this artist captured the devastation of postwar Britain as if its wounds were his own – but he ultimately found salvation in painting
Across the universe • Samantha Harvey won the Booker prize with a novel set in space. Yet, she says, Orbital is actually ‘a celebration of Earth’s beauty with a pang of loss’
Reviews
Terrorism on trial • A harrowing chronicle of the hearings into the 2015 Paris attacks – the largest criminal case in French history – from a master of the genre
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