China cancels 500,000 Japan flights in Taiwan dispute
Chinese travellers cancel half a million flights to Japan amid diplomatic tensions over Taiwan. Discover how this impacts tourism and business relations between the Asian giants.
Chinese travellers cancel half a million flights to Japan amid diplomatic tensions over Taiwan. Discover how this impacts tourism and business relations between the Asian giants.
Irish justice minister warns UK's toughened asylum rules may strain relations and increase migration to Ireland. Discover the potential consequences for the Common Travel Area.
Celebrated Observer journalist Rachel Cooke has died from ovarian cancer. Read about her remarkable 24-year career in books, food, and interviews.
Insect-eating bird populations in France show 2-3% increase following EU neonicotinoid ban. Research suggests full recovery may take decades but ban proves effective for conservation.
Australian sustainable investments surge from $20bn to $157bn, overcoming US-led green finance backlash. Discover how impact investing is reshaping markets.
From royal engagements to drone art displays, explore this week's most compelling images curated by Sky News picture editors. Discover the stories behind each captivating moment.
Malak A Tantesh, the Guardian's former Gaza correspondent, has been named Young Journalist of the Year at the UK's Media Freedom awards for her brave reporting from the conflict zone. Discover her powerful story.
New analysis shows Australia's GDP would be 9% lower without climate action. Discover why net zero transition proves more economical than business as usual.
As ultra-rich owners tighten control over major media outlets, public protests erupt against censorship. Discover how concentrated media power threatens democratic integrity and what can be done.
From Peach to Aquaman, unconventional names are reshaping identities. Discover how unique names affect careers, confidence and social perceptions in modern Britain.
The BBC confronts a $1bn legal threat from Donald Trump over a documentary editing mistake. Explore the fallout, resignations, and why defending press freedom is crucial.
The Guardian unveils 'Building Power', an independent editorial series examining movement building and civil rights protection efforts across the United States. Explore the groundbreaking coverage now.
Ex-BBC TV News head Roger Mosey argues the corporation must respond to crises by doubling down on brave, honest journalism that serves all UK audiences amidst growing external pressures.
From Germany's carnival season opening to Armistice Day services across Britain, explore the day's most powerful global images capturing celebration and remembrance.
The Guardian has removed an article published on November 11, 2025. Learn about the publication's content policies and editorial standards in our detailed analysis.
Go behind the scenes with Long Read editor David Wolf and contributors as they celebrate the new Guardian Long Read magazine. Discover exclusive insights on MrBeast, Macron, and the British Museum scandal.
Communities in Chile and Uruguay are taking governments to court over secretive data centre deals as AI expansion threatens water resources in drought-stricken regions.
Newly uncovered documents reveal Guardian journalist Richard Gott's 1971 expulsion from Chile under Allende. Explore this Cold War press freedom case and its modern implications.
British companies are rapidly increasing layoffs as artificial intelligence adoption surges and economic uncertainty grows, with London firms leading the trend.
The Guardian's latest corrections column reveals errors in reporting, from misidentified locations to inaccurate financial figures, demonstrating the newspaper's commitment to transparency and accuracy.
Broadcaster Jeremy Vine gives emotional testimony about the devastating effect of footballer Joey Barton's online abuse, describing feeling 'torn down' by targeted harassment campaign.
Discover the exclusive list of productions that failed to impress The Guardian's critics, from big-budget films to acclaimed TV dramas that surprisingly earned the publication's most damning verdict.
CNN announces groundbreaking all-access streaming coverage for the 2025 UK election night, giving viewers exclusive behind-the-scenes access to their newsroom and decision desk.
Exclusive insight into The Guardian's decision to pull content as part of their evolving editorial strategy. Discover what this means for digital journalism and content preservation.
Donald Trump's renewed attacks on journalists as 'the enemy of the people' raise serious concerns about press freedom and democratic norms in Western politics.
Prime Minister Andrew Holness discloses catastrophic economic impact as Hurricane Melissa devastates Jamaica, with recovery costs threatening to cripple the nation's economy for years to come.
The Guardian's latest corrections column reveals significant errors in recent reporting, from misidentified locations to factual inaccuracies in political and cultural coverage.
Residents and business owners voice serious concerns over policing costs and safety ahead of Maccabi Tel Aviv's controversial European fixture at Villa Park.
As the US government shutdown continues, millions of federal workers face financial uncertainty while essential services from food safety to national parks feel the strain. Discover how this political stalemate is affecting everyday citizens.
As Trump returns to the political arena, his sympathetic media partners are creating an alarming new paradigm where facts become optional and conspiracy theories dominate mainstream discourse.