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This week, our international news magazine goes inside the British prime minister’s darkest week. Plus analysis of the EU and Indian elections.
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In pictures
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Over 6,000 guests gathered in Bristol’s St Marks Road on Thursday night, invited by local Muslim groups to join in the breaking of the fast during the holy month of Ramadan
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Tens of thousands of students, academics and teachers protest against ultraconservative president Jair Bolsonaro’s cuts to education
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There has been a spate of tornadoes in the US over the last two weeks as a volatile mix of warm, moist air from the south-east and persistent cold from the Rocky Mountains clashes over the midwest
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From the birth of the People’s Republic, through war, revolution, protest and prosperity – these images chart the changes in China over 70 years
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Pets accompany their owners across the UK as the nation votes in the European elections
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About 400 events were set to take place across all 50 US states in defense of abortion rights
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Europe and growth; population woes; social media slavery
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As the city prepares to host EuroPride, Lars van Roosendaal paints the places at the heart of its storied LGBT scene
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Scientists have genetically modified a fungus to make it produce the same lethal toxin as is found in the funnel web spider
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Migrants working in areas supplying Philip Morris, British American Tobacco and Imperial Brands allege abuses including low pay and illegal contracts
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Culture
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The acclaimed author on the power of familial love, ignoring advice to write only about domestic life, and the recent death of her husband
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Long reads
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The Guardian's Audio Long Reads From The Archers to HBO: how Sally Wainwright conquered TV – podcast
She was fired by Emmerdale, injected some much-needed grit into Coronation Street and struck gold with Last Tango in Halifax and Happy Valley. Now Sally Wainwright is going international -
The long read: When she arrived in the US as a 10-year-old refugee, Dina Nayeri found it hard to fit in. But that all changed when she hatched a plan to get into Harvard – by becoming a taekwondo champion
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The long read: Human activity has transformed the Earth – but scientists are divided about whether this is really a turning point in geological history
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