
Graham Snowdon
Editor at The Guardian
Guardian Weekly editor. Subscribe to the Guardian's international news magazine here: https://t.co/ipQuJNDucU
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msn.com | Graham Snowdon
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theguardian.com | Graham Snowdon
The gowns and mortar boards were out in customary force at Harvard last week for graduation day. Founded in 1636, 140 years before the United States itself, the university knows a thing or two about how to do pomp and ceremony. But this year’s rituals played out under a cloud with Harvard, along with several other universities in the US, having come under sustained attack from the Trump administration.
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msn.com | Graham Snowdon
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theguardian.com | Graham Snowdon
Volodymyr Zelenskyy last week likened the ongoing rounds of high-stakes diplomacy around the Ukraine-Russia war to playing a poker game against several people at once. Caught in a nightmarish game of bluff, the Ukrainian president could hardly have reached for a better analogy (as well as providing kind inspiration for illustrator Pete Reynolds’ striking Guardian Weekly cover art this week).
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theguardian.com | Graham Snowdon
A new American leader just rode into town – and unlike the one we’re more familiar with, he’s got world peace on his mind. In his first Sunday address at the Vatican, Pope Leo XIV – until last Thursday a cardinal known as Robert Prevost – set out his stall as new head of the Roman Catholic church by echoing the pleas for peace of his predecessor, Pope Francis, and addressing international leaders with the call “never again war”.
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