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This Week
The Greek crisis reveals a nation crushed by ancient history
History, both ancient and modern, makes Greece a state that can never start anew, by Adam LeBor
Culture
Editor's letter: advice to a would-be journalist
Richard Addis and the 10 commandments of journalism
Politics
Law & Order
Business
Perspectives: Parisians ban McDonald's and the Danish boycott buses
Other European news you have missed this week.
Culture
News weeks past: A monarch for the Moon age
Prince Charles on the cover of Newsweek in 1969
Religion
Interview
'Human beings are not the master species but the servant species': Andrew Linzey, Oxford animal theologian
The Reverend Andrew Linzey sees a paradigm shift: we no longer think of creatures as commodities
Law & Order
Conflict
Children of the Stone: Exploring the power of music in Palestine
The world's most powerful nations have failed to bring peace to the West Bank. One man is trying it with a viola.
Conflict
Law & Order
Confederate flag: the banner tainted by blood still fetches a high price
The Charleston massacre renewed the debate about finally lowering the Confederate flag
Technology
Kit: Boots made for walking and Seiko's limited edition Marinemaster
Follow in the footsteps of a great explorer, wear half a century of horological history, and marvel at a minuscule miracle keyring
Technology
Big Shots: Europe and the world through photos
From wildfires in Washington, to the first solar-powered airplane flying over Hawaii
Culture
Business
François Tajan: My Weekend
The co-chairman of auction house Artcurial is a Parisian, but he still acts like a tourist on the weekend
Culture
The flats vs. heels debate comes to Jurassic World
The fact one character spends half the film running around in stilettos, has not gone unnoticed by film goers... or feminists
Conflict
Politics
Law & Order
Northern Ireland peace broker: We should talk to Isis
Jonathan Powell explains why military intervention alone isn't enough to combat terrorists
Culture
W B Yeats was a tough prophet for our times
The poetry of W B Yeats faces up to fanaticism and, as Yeats himself fell in love with a fanatic, tries to understand and go beyond it
Culture
Celebrating Sonia Delaunay's lifetime of colour at the Tate Modern
Sonia Delaunay rushed into the arms of the modern world, embracing its every aspect with boldly polychromatic vision
Books
The Nobel laureate who thinks culture is dead
Mario Vargas Llosa thinks our culture confuses entertainment with thought. Is he right?
Politics
Conflict
Business
Feature
The new Eastern Bloc: China, Russia and India are joining forces
The hitherto obscure Shanghai Co-operation Organisation will represent half the world's population
Culture
Pablo Escobar biopic: the cocaine king full of dizzying contradictions
The charismatic and generous Escobar exported drugs by the tonne and killed people by the thousands
Travel
Take the bullet train to 'Little Kyoto' and its marshes of gold
With its teahouses, geisha girls and ornamental gardens, Kanazawa is a world away from Japanese cities
Law & Order
Politics
Child abuse survivors accuse Home Office of inquiry appointment cover-up
Home Office official went "absolutely nuts" while Freedom of Information requests went unanswered
Law & Order
Technology
Alleged Russian stooge goes on trial for hacking opposition leaders
Russian-born German citizen charged with hacking Alexey Navalny's email and Twitter
Culture
Mayweather vs Pacquiao: the night that Sin City came to Manhattan
A weekend in New York which coincided with the fight proves that this is still the finest three-day town on Earth