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卫报
The Guardian
2025-10-13
Opinion
The Antichrist has long haunted American politics. Now it’s rearing its head again
While the perpetrators of Gaza’s genocide pose as its saviours, survivors return home – to a wasteland
The war in Gaza is over, says Trump. Now who will be responsible for maintaining the peace?
Trump calls climate science a ‘con job’. That could make tackling the crisis a whole lot easier
Voters' voices are being shut out of British politics. Your Party has a radical plan to change that
New Mexico is providing free childcare for all. It’s time for others to do the same
Against ‘chat control’: we can’t eliminate child abuse by eliminating privacy
Here’s what you need to know about Starmer’s illiberal protest curbs: they would have killed the Labour party at birth
All beliefs are welcome in London – we cannot allow extremists to divide us
The Conservative party’s obsession with Margaret Thatcher merch feels less kitsch and more cult
The Guardian view on peace in Gaza: the relief is real, but Trump’s promise of a ‘golden age’ rings hollow
The Guardian view on the online scam industry: authorities must not forget that perpetrators are often victims too
Life and style
Is it true that … cutting out carbs helps you lose weight?
The one change that worked: I swapped single-parent holiday hell for pet-sitting heaven
A new start after 60: I realised I had autism – and suddenly my life made sense. I have never been so happy
Environment
A new island erupted from the sea – can it show us how nature works without human interference?
Microplastics are brought into the wilderness on hiking shoes and gear, study shows
Climate investment is only growth opportunity of 21st century, says leading economist
‘It’s a road to destruction’: climate defenders facing surge in reprisals, says UN expert
National Trust and TV wildlife expert team up on autumn nature campaign
Country diary: Giants of the garden, our hollyhocks grow where they like
It took just 60 years for the red fox, one of Australia’s most devastating predators, to colonise the continent
Business
One of Europe’s biggest farm machinery firms halts US exports over ‘hidden’ tariffs
Vodafone outage: thousands of broadband and mobile users report problems
‘Lab to fab’: are promises of a graphene revolution finally coming true?
Carmakers chose to cheat to sell cars rather than comply with emissions law, ‘dieselgate’ trial told
Markets rebound amid latest US-China tariff spat as traders look to possible ‘Taco trade’
IFS warns Rachel Reeves against ‘half-baked dash for revenue’
Lloyds warns motor finance scandal could cost it nearly £2bn as bill rises
Five million Qantas customers have had personal information leaked on the dark web. Here’s what you need to know
Most of Great Britain’s major rail operators are back in public hands – is it working?
UK retail sales growth cools amid fears over budget tax rises
China’s Temu more than doubles EU profits to nearly $120m despite having only eight staff
Science
Lab-grown human embryo model produces blood cells
Can you solve it? The London cab that rode into history
Did you solve it? The London cab that rode into history
World news
Trio win Nobel economics prize for work on technology-driven growth
Culture
‘The vocals were on another level’: how Counting Crows made Mr Jones
‘A palette unlike anything in the west’: Ben Okri, Yinka Shonibare and more on how Nigerian art revived Britain’s cultural landscape
Technology
‘Nature’s Labubu’: why are gen Z ‘unboxing’ conkers?
AI could make it harder to establish blame for medical failings, experts say
Equity threatens mass direct action over use of actors’ images in AI content
UK MPs urged to investigate TikTok’s plans to cut 439 content moderator jobs
Cyber-attacks rise by 50% in past year, UK security agency says