News, sport and opinion from the Guardian's global edition
Headlines
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Announcement comes as Iran and US fight for diplomatic advantage after Saudi oil attack
Spotlight
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This ever-evolving crime rages almost unchecked. Three women talk about the devastating effect it had – and still has – on them
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In the weeks leading up to the war in Iraq, Katharine Gun exposed a US plot to spy on the UN in leaks published in the Observer. She joins former Observer journalist Martin Bright to tell their story ahead of a forthcoming Hollywood adaptation. Plus the BBC’s Carrie Gracie on how she fought for equal pay
Opinion
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In a new book extract, Rachael Denhollander describes the grief, fear and shame she felt – and how she fought to heal
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The blackface row has exposed the failings of the Canadian prime minister
Securedrop
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Democratic congressman, 38, to challenge Ed Markey in Massachusetts: ‘This is the fight of our lives, the fight of my generation’
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Leader in bid to stop pro-remain stance at election, but members force vote on issue
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Fascist dictator’s family and admirers oppose moving body from Valley of the Fallen
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Announcement comes as PM heads to New York for meeting of UN general assembly
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Culture
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The actor talks about Official Secrets, in which she plays Katharine Gun, the whistleblower who tried to stop the Iraq war
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Contemporary art is the actor’s great passion. Here he discusses his podcast, his collection and advising James Corden on what to buy
Documentaries
Explore
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A nation that suffered under the Duvalier dictators is collapsing as corruption and a failing economy take their toll
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Here’s what you need to know about the whistleblower’s complaint that the White House is refusing to release to Congress
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As the Cosa Nostra is finally brought to its knees, our reporter recalls his childhood in Palermo when the mob families felt free to murder at will
Take part
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Wherever you are in the world, this week we’d like to see your pictures on the theme ‘bored’
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We would like to hear from people taking part in the Global Climate Strike on 20 September
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South Africa are confident. Scotland are hard to predict. Wales have high hopes. And Uruguay just want to win a game
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The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world
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Photographer Tim Easley’s fascination with the vending machines of Japan
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From heels to trainers, cowboy boots to snakeprint: step out in the season’s finest footwear
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Millions of people across the globe took part in protests on Friday demanding urgent action on the climate crisis. The strike kicks off a week of environmental activism before the UN Climate Action Summit
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Whether it’s fitted, fringed or faux fur you’re after, look no further than our pick of layers to help you prepare for colder times ahead
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The huge influence of the Swedish schoolgirl who first began the Friday’s for Future strikes in 2018 is evident across this week’s global protests
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