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Guardian Weekly

Feb 20 2026
Magazine

The Guardian Weekly magazine is a round-up of the world news, opinion and long reads that have shaped the week. Inside, the past seven days' most memorable stories are reframed with striking photography and insightful companion pieces, all handpicked from The Guardian and The Observer.

Eyewitness Argentina

Global report • Headlines from the last seven days

Global report • United Kingdom

Reader’s eyewitness

SCIENCE AND ENVIRONMENT

Continental drift • Talk of a stronger, independent Europe was the dominant theme at the Munich Security Conference, amid distrust of Trump’s US and bitter disagreement over Ukraine

Greenland, Ukraine and a changing world • Questions remain after Munich discussions

‘Just say no’ US politicians offer advice on how to repel Trump • In Munich, Democrats put an end to tradition of the united front to stand among the president’s fiercest critics

Pressure mounts for Andrew to talk to the police

‘He is deeply unpopular’ Why everyone seems to have it in for Starmer

Gaza’s jobs crisis leaves Palestinians struggling to afford basics

Eyewitness Italy

Running dry Can Havana withstand the US oil blockade? • Diplomats and aid agencies warn of a looming humanitarian crisis as the Trump administration tightens the screws, with shortages threatening water, food and power

Giant turbines loom over piece of heaven • Plans for a windfarm in the Yorkshire Dales pit climate targets against fears for the landscape in a battle set to be repeated across the UK

How home of big oil blazed a trail for renewables

From rickshaws to running shoes in pursuit of trail glory • Members of a local athletics club who transport passengers for a living are now beating elite athletes in international endurance events

AI therapy Patients turn to chatbots for treatment

‘A love letter’ The Kabul romcom breaking barriers

Birders are bewitched and baffled by round robin trip

Breaking the mould A global push to rethink economics • Born of student disquiet after the 2008 crash, Rethinking Economics wants broader courses that reflect power, inequality and real world

Help at hand A wave of support after school shooting

What the repeal of a key climate rule means for America

I do care what people think of me, immensely • She scandalised the art world in the 1990s with her unmade bed, partied hard in the 2000s – and then a brush with death turned her life upside down. Ahead of a major exhibition of her work, Tracey Emin talks about rape, reputation, Reform – and finally finding peace

RIO’S BLOODIEST DAY • Last October, an anti-narcotics operation targeting a criminal gang left 122 people dead. Through interviews with community leaders, lawyers, security specialists and bereaved relatives, this is the previously untold story of Brazil’s most deadly police raid

Jason Burke • What follows regime change? History of fers some pointers

Nadia Khomami • Outrage over the new Wuthering Heights film misses the point

Owen Jones • The Palestine Action ruling is the start of a great reckoning

The Guardian View • In these dark times, the World Service must not be allowed to fall silent

Opinion Letters

BECKY BARNICOAT ON MILLENNIAL LIFE

Everybody wants to be a cat • Genre-hopping bass virtuoso Thundercat discusses Snoop Dogg and Star Wars ahead of the release of his fifth album

Blue notes Minimalist master’s big recognition • Max Richter’s Oscar nomination – for best original score for Hamnet – is testament to the composer’s adaptability

Sphere we go! • How did an industrial estate in Leipzig end up home to the great Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer’s final project? Take...

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