The Guardian - US & World News

The Guardian - US & World News

By Guardian News and Media Limited

  • Category: News
  • Release Date: 2013-10-29
  • Current Version: 13.34
  • Adult Rating: 12+
  • File Size: 196.81 MB
  • Developer: Guardian News and Media Limited
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 18.0 or later.
Score: 4.85862
4.85862
From 112,577 Ratings

Description

Get fearless, independent journalism with the Guardian app. Never miss breaking news, dive into diverse opinion pieces, and follow stories minute-by-minute with our dynamic live blogs - from world news and politics to business and sport. Get the following app exclusive features: My Guardian - Your own custom feed of your favourite topics and writers, so you can follow the stories you care most about. Puzzles - Whether you're looking for classics like Soduku and Crosswords, or fun word games like Wordiply and Word wheel, we have the puzzle for you. Podcasts - Listen to our award-winning podcasts directly in the Guardian app. Listen to Articles - Can't read our articles? Listen to them instead. You can get realistic audio transcription of every article we publish - excluding live blogs. The Guardian news app is free to download and offers you a beautiful, intuitive mobile experience – so you can read, watch and listen to our independent reporting whenever and wherever it suits you. Readers have a limited number of articles, which refreshes on a regular basis. If you’re a regular reader, you might consider subscribing. Subscribing gives you full access to Guardian articles in our app, so you can read quality, international journalism with no restrictions. And, when you subscribe, you’ll unlock: Unlimited reading in the app, with no subscription messages Ad-free reading, for an uninterrupted experience Offline reading – download articles to explore on the go What’s more, subscribing to our news app is a great way to show your support for fearless, independent Guardian journalism. As a reader-funded news organisation, we rely on your funding to power our future. Thank you. All content in the Guardian app is copyright Guardian News & Media 2025. All rights reserved. Our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy apply when accessing content via the Guardian app. Privacy Policy: http://www.theguardian.com/help/privacy-policy Terms of Service: http://www.theguardian.com/help/terms-of-service If you subscribe to the Guardian app, our subscription terms will also apply https://www.theguardian.com/info/2023/feb/24/the-guardian-news-app-terms-conditions. Your subscription will auto renew and you will be charged before the next renewal date unless you cancel.

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Reviews

  • News Worthy Guardian

    5
    By Garyously
    Guardian of Worthy News
  • Log in issues

    1
    By Orgoch
    Beautiful app but I have to log in to the site before I can do so on the app. Amateur design
  • An informed and thoughtful news source

    5
    By Cork L4d
    The Guardian is one of my go-to media outlets for news, analysis, and opinion across a wide range of topics and issues.
  • Over engineering the app

    1
    By Gman1123542
    The recent update has caused a number of issues, including the lost of always on dark mode within the app setting. Happy to update this review when these bugs have been squashed. Don’t break what works with unnecessary updates!
  • Latest Update 5/26/2026 Broke It

    1
    By TinkerTots
    The recently released update to the “Guardian Editions” app does NOT work. On my Apple iPad, this app’s prior version worked fine a few days ago. Today (5/27/2026), the app fails(it just starts, displays a blank screen with the dreaded spinning icon.
  • Unbiased, relevant and truthful news

    5
    By Dcssteve
    I read CNN, New York Times, and The Guardian. If I had to choose one paper to read, it would be the Guardian. The Guardian reports the news as it is. It is not influenced by any sponsors at all. Many important things, unreported in the news organizations, are reported by The Guardian. Thank you for your great reporting.
  • Another sign in App

    2
    By Dalex7
    Had to dump this one too! They went to a sign in so they can collect your information and then email and text you! Good bye
  • Mediocre app

    3
    By NotNicked
    As apps go, this one could use some work. The content is wonderful, superb, at times the best anywhere, and easily among the best on a given day. The navigation within the app is dreadful. For example, there is no way to navigate from football tables directly to fixtures, the user must reverse directions to previous pages. It’s just one example, but it happens in every section. Also, opening the search tool requires several touches, “search” should be available on every displayed page of the app.
  • Support/Subscription

    3
    By nickname=tomtom
    It asked if I want to support The Guardian and had an introductory price and when I pushed the button they charged me full price. Anyway, to get a refund for that.? Please cancel this review. I just found an email that said that the subscription was at the trial price. Sorry.
  • The US Through a Global Looking Glass

    4
    By illumen8
    The Guardian provides exactly what Americans need to help take our blinders off. While traveling over the years throughout Europe and Mexico, I've been able to see first hand from a perspective outside the US what the term 'ugly American' really means. Trump embodies that humiliating, but not inaccurate summation. By removing the rock under which far right racist and religious extremists hid, he's brought our dark underbelly into the light. That truth has brought heartbreak and shame to progressives not only during this Trump autocracy, but for a lifetime. We love our country, and are not True Believers, but its true patriots. In our determination to rout Trump and his MAGA cult out of office, we can only hope the world will finally understand by our example that Christian Nationalists and Evangelicals do not represent the majority of the American electorate. The eligible voters are under a third, the majority of which are generational descendants of the Confederate South. Consciously or not, collective rage at their loss still fester. It's not an exaggeration to expect, when asked, that a frightening number would see no problem in bringing back slavery. Please forgive us, Guardian readers. We are a democratic republic and social democracy. We, as liberals and humanitarians, vow to bring a correction to this political aberration we're suffering through now. After November of this year and November of 2028, there will be a sea change, a tectonic shift in our political system. We owe it not only to ourselves, but to you and to the world outside our wounded and debilitated United States. Then the healing can begin.

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