Weekly Review
In the Guardian Weekly review section you'll venture into different cultures, different worlds, whether it is hearing from Kenyans of different tribes of what that identity means to them, or visiting an Indian village where the peasants are struggling to come to terms with a globalised market, or learning just how good the Taiwanese have become at recycling their rubbish.
Since the Weekly draws on not only the substantial editorial resources of the Guardian and Observer, but also Le Monde and Washington Post, you’ll learn about parts of the world often ignored. One week you might be visiting the Quebecois Inuit in the far northern reaches of Canada, the next watching an historic quarter of Kabul being rescued from neglect, the week after learning that the EU has finally agreed the cultivation of the African baobab tree in Europe.
You can also read, in the long-running and much-enjoyed "Letter From" section, a Weekly reader's account of their lives, wherever they are in the world, from a little fishing village in Madagascar, to the embassy district of Beijing, or the Australian Outback.
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