The widow and the murderer: a friendship born of tragedy
A decade after Maixabel Lasa’s husband was shot by Basque separatists, she received a message...
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The widow and the murderer: a friendship born of tragedy
A decade after Maixabel Lasa’s husband was shot by Basque separatists, she received a message...
49:53
We are raiding the Guardian Long Read archives to bring you some classic pieces from years past,...
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The Melilla massacre: how a Spanish enclave in Africa became a deadly flashpoint
At least 37 people were killed in June 2022 at the Morocco-Spain border, while scores more were...
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‘A huge heart’: the insatiable activism of Zimbabwean exile Patson Muzuwa
After agitating against Robert Mugabe in Harare in the late 90s, Patson Muzuwa fled to the UK. He...
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From the archive: ‘A body drifted past the window’: surviving the Ladbroke Grove train crash
We are raiding the Guardian Long Read archives to bring you some classic pieces from years past,...
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Empire of dust: what the tiniest specks reveal about the world
Nobody normally gives a second thought to dust, but it is inescapable. And if we pay close...
26:15
‘The Eurocentric fallacy’: the myths that underpin European identity
The EU likes to celebrate itself as a place where borders are soft and ‘regionalism’ creates...
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From the archive: ‘Mama Boko Haram’: one woman’s extraordinary mission to rescue ‘her boys’
We are raiding the Guardian Long Read archives to bring you some classic pieces from years past,...
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‘Voters are unhappier with the NHS than they’ve been for 30 years. As a GP, I feel the same’
Even those at the top admit the NHS can’t do what is being asked of it today. But it is far from...
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Proust, ChatGPT and the case of the forgotten quote
In search of a half-remembered passage among the French writer’s voluminous work, I turned to AI...
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From the archive: The invisible city: how a homeless man built a life underground
We are raiding the Guardian Long Read archives to bring you some classic pieces from years past,...
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The evolution of Steve Albini: ‘If the dumbest person is on your side, you’re on the wrong side’
Steve Albini was long synonymous with the indie underground, playing in revered bands and...
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‘Move forward. Flap around a little!’ How learning to swim in my 50s set me free
My body and my confidence were failing me. I was told swimming would make me fit and...
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From the archive: A scandal in Oxford: the curious case of the stolen gospel
We are raiding the Guardian Long Read archives to bring you some classic pieces from years past,...
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‘Ruzzki not welcome’: the Russian exiles getting a hostile reception in Georgia
After the invasion of Ukraine, thousands of Russians fled to Tbilisi. But the graffiti that has...
27:46
The aftermath: how the Beirut explosion has left scars on an already broken Lebanon
Three years ago, a huge explosion ripped the city apart – and with it people’s hopes for...
28:42
From the archive: Golden Dawn: the rise and fall of Greece’s neo-Nazis
We are raiding the Guardian Long Read archives to bring you some classic pieces from years past,...
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‘If I left, I’d have to go without a word’: how I escaped China’s mass arrests
When hundreds of my fellow Uyghurs started disappearing into ‘re-education camps’ every day, it...
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Weizenbaum’s nightmares: how the inventor of the first chatbot turned against AI
Computer scientist Joseph Weizenbaum was there at the dawn of artificial intelligence – but he...
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The Balkans’ alternative postal system: an ad-hoc courier’s tale
Across this fractured region, informal networks rule. So if you need to send something, ask...
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