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Guardian Weekly 2010 in review

Guardian Weekly's look back at the highs and lows of 2010
  • Guardian Weekly 12 July cover

    'This machine kills CO2' – inside the 12 July edition of Guardian Weekly

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  • Inside the 11 July edition

    Europe's war on the US digital giants; Isis leader steps out of the shadows; two men in a very small boat
  • Central African Republic

    France to send 1,000 more troops to Central African Republic

    Former colonial power acts to boost peacekeeping force a day after UN warns of possible civil war amid claims of atrocities

  • Margaret Atwood in Toronto, Canada in 2012.

    Margaret Atwood: 'I have a big following among the biogeeks. "Finally! Someone understands us!"'

    The books interview: The novelist talks to Emma Brockes about zombies, bees – and why she had to finish her latest novel, MaddAddam, on a train

  • F35 fighter-bomber

    Obama accused of nuclear U-turn as guided weapons plan emerges

    Plan to spend $10bn on updating nuclear bombs goes against 2010 pledge not to deploy new weapons, say critics

  • TUC demonstration against government spending cuts

    Unison members vote to strike over pensions

    Public sector workers set to walk out on 30 November as government and union bosses row over 29% ballot turnout

  • Farming in Katine

    A food security strategy we can't afford not to fund

    Lael Brainard

    Lael Brainard: Supporting small farmers really works, especially for women. But to continue work, we need G20 partners to step up to the plate

  • Syntagma square

    In Greece, we see democracy in action

    Costas Douzinas

    Costas Douzinas: The public debates of the outraged in Athens are the closest we have come to democratic practice in recent European history

  • Special meeting on EHEC

    The reason why this deadly E coli makes doctors shudder

    Maryn McKenna

    Maryn McKenna: It is past time for health authorities to curb the antibiotic misuse that created the resistance of this aberrant E Coli strain

  • A demonstration against the eviction of squatters from the Liebig 14 tenement buidling in Berlin

    Berlin police mount huge operation to evict tenants of former squat

    Up to 2,500 officers are deployed to quell protests against plan to clear 25 residents from Liebig 14 tenement block

  • whale

    The cultural life of whales

    Whales use sophisticated communication techniques to develop distinct and separate cultures, new research suggests. Biologist Hal Whitehead and writer and 'whalehead' Philip Hoare discuss this intriguing new idea

  • Welcome to the Guardian Weekly's review of the year

    Look back over the year, and get ready for the next one, with our writers' analyses of the big news stories of 2010.
  • students protest coalition

    Honeymoon of Conservative-Lib Dem coalition ends in protests

  • Times Square bomb

    Al-Qaida may have lost some gloss, but it has not been beaten

  • Japan banking review

    Japan struggles to cope with China's ascendancy

  • Goldman Sachs Introduce £1m Salary Cap

    Regulation catches up with the banks

  • South America grows happily richer

  • Soil erosion threatens to leave Earth hungry

  • 2010: probably the hottest year ever recorded

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