Mark Carney joins hands with Canada opposition leader as he pays tribute to school shooting victims
The Canadian prime minister told residents of Tumbler Ridge that the country is ‘with you’
US homeland security department on track for shutdown after funding bill fails in Senate
Lawmakers left Washington for a long weekend without resolving an impasse over much-criticized agency’s funding
Riding the rails: does Melbourne’s long-awaited Metro Tunnel deliver?
Guardian Australia jumps on board Victoria’s new line to see if it fulfils the state government’s big promises
Isaac Herzog’s four days in Australia left him ‘energised’. For the Jewish community, some saw solidarity while others felt ‘serious angst’
The Israeli president’s visit to console victims of the Bondi beach terror attack was not without controversy
DJ more, channel Zohran and get a sleep doctor: Adam Bandt on life after politics and saving the planet
The former Greens leader’s appointment as CEO of the Australian Conservation Foundation raised eyebrows – but for him, the mission remains the same
Ukraine war briefing: conflict could end if Russia economically or militarily ‘exhausted’, says Germany’s Merz
Ukraine-Russia war high on the agenda at Munich Security Council; France’s Macron says world must not accept Ukraine defeated. What we know on day 1,452
US strikes second alleged drug boat in a week, bringing death toll to 133
Strike appears to be first in Caribbean since November, with vast majority of recent strikes happening in the Pacific
There’s a cost to going cashless
Letters: Readers respond to Sammy Gecsoyler’s article about his week without bank and contactless cards
All men have a responsibility to challenge misogyny
Letter: Sarah Mulholland applauds King Charles’s response to the Epstein files and calls on men to take action
UK economy grows by only 0.1% amid falling business investment
GDP in last three months of 2025 also hit by weak consumer spending, with little momentum going into this year
Haiti’s Winter Olympics kit redesigned at last minute to fit IOC guidelines
Designer Stella Jean forced to paint over image of revolutionary on ski suits after being told it breached rules
Digested week: Finally, it’s Wuthering Heights discourse time!
If the British reviews are anything to go by, my rainy London tour bus ride was more stirring
French police arrest nine people over suspected €10m Louvre ticket fraud
Prosecutors’ office says two museum workers, several tour guides and suspected mastermind among those detained
Weather tracker: cyclones hit Australia and Madagascar and -40C cold snap in northern Europe
Western Australia’s coast struck by high tides and strong winds, while Finland and Norway experience coldest January since 2010
Social inequality is thriving in the hive
Brief letters: Beehive socialism | Ratcliffe’s apology | Tommy Cooper’s dream | Valentine’s Day | Love boat
Meet the unlikely star of the bodice-ripping Wuthering Heights: Martin Clunes
In Emerald Fennell’s BDSM-tinged film, critics have praised Clunes’s turn as the ‘devout misogynist’ Mr Earnshaw
Top lawyer at Goldman Sachs resigns after revelation of Epstein relationship
Emails show Kathy Ruemmler had close ties to convicted sexual abuser she called ‘Uncle Jeffrey’