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In the paper: January 2 issue

Editors' blog: What happened in Gaza and what is Israel hoping to achieve, asks Abby Deveney? Elsewhere, 2009 gets off to a rocky start with a fragile peace deal in Kenya, China jumping from communism into credit crunch, and the lingering question of why so many Australians write in to the Guardian Weekly

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2008 concludes with the outcomes of some dramatic court cases and a couple of new year's resolutions from Gordon Brown. Charlotte Baxter sums up the past fortnight's news

Article photoAids: Have we seen the worst?

To mark World Aids Day, the Frontline journalists' club in London hosted a debate about the challenges in the battle against HIV. Natalie Bennett went along

A world environment court?

The Guardian Weekly's editor, Natalie Bennett, has been hearing arguments about 'the urgent need for an international court for the environment'

What's wrong with paying for sex?

Germaine Greer squaring up to a posse of noted intellectuals to thrash out the morality of paying for sex? Anna Bruce-Lockhart went along to the Royal Geographical Society to witness the fun

Old-time Vienna in the frame

Discovered in an attic in 2001, the long-lost photographs of artist Ferdinand Schmutzer are being exhibited in Vienna. Culture editor Charlotte Baxter dropped in to admire them recently

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