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Turkey’s election goes to a runoff. Plus: Antarctic island strife
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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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Devastating floods in Emilia-Romagna region have left several dead and thousands homeless
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The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world
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The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world
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Under a frail ceasefire, evacuations have been taking place from Sudan for diplomatic staff and citizens from around the world
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Ny-Ålesund in Svalbard, Norway, about 700 miles from the north pole, has about 35 year-round residents, but in summer the population swells to more than 100 as scientists fly in from around the world
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An intense solar storm has entranced stargazers across the world after it created auroras reaching beyond their usual polar boundaries
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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Letter: Mike Hakata of Haringey council on why Finsbury Park and similar green spaces are used for festivals and other outdoor events
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MPs back new bill for medical graduates, designed to limit brain drain to countries including the UK and US
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UNHCR says Myanmar government has refused to allow it to distribute health supplies in Sittwe, where an estimated 90% of Rohingya homes have been destroyed
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Culture
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The Gudanji/Wakaja writer won four prizes and took home $85,000 for We Come with This Place – a book she never intended to publish
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3 out of 5 stars.
Long reads
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Our two-year investigation suggests that the tech giant Meta is struggling to prevent criminals from using its platforms to buy and sell children for sex
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A series of financial scandals have rocked Italy’s most glamorous club. But is the trouble at Juventus symptomatic of a deeper rot in world football?
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The long read: Landfill sites have swallowed many a beauty spot along the Thames estuary in the past 50 years. Now, as those dumps start to disgorge tonnes of mouldering detritus into the river, it truly feels like the Age of Consequences
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