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  • Arwa Mahdawi

    Will the ghost of Epstein finally bring down King Trump?

    Arwa Mahdawi
    The controversy may deal the president a serious political blow – or will his distraction machine overcome the odds once again?
  • Moira Donegan

    Columbia’s capitulation to Trump begins a dark new era for US higher education

    Moira Donegan
  • Krystal Evans

    As an American in Scotland, I know we need many things – but Donald Trump isn’t one of them

    Krystal Evans
  • Simon Tisdall

    Dear Keir Starmer, stop cosying up to Donald Trump – or he’ll drag Britain down with him

    Simon Tisdall
  • trump on golf course with people playing bagpipes

    Trump’s trip to Scotland is mostly to visit his golf courses. Where’s the backlash?

    Mohamad Bazzi
  • Jonathan Freedland

    To end the starvation in Gaza, Trump must lean on Netanyahu – so Starmer must lean on Trump

    Jonathan Freedland
  • Margaret Sullivan

    From 60 Minutes to Colbert, it’s been a dark time for CBS. But there’s a ray of hope

    Margaret Sullivan
  • Judith Levine

    The polls look bad for Trump – but tyrants don’t depend on approval ratings

    Judith Levine
  • Austin Sarat

    Trump says Obama committed treason. This is Alice in Wonderland-style justice

    Austin Sarat
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  • Henry Hill

    Call it the Kemi Badenoch conundrum: it’s why the Tories are going nowhere fast

    Henry Hill
    In her attempt to be all things to all people, the leader set off without a policy path. Now she has a party that can’t agree which way to go, says Henry Hill, deputy editor of ConservativeHome
  • Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett

    Take it from a former Parisian waitress: there are ways to avoid the unofficial ‘tourist tax’ in cafes and bars

    Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
  • Van Badham

    Are young women finally being spared the unique cruelty of male literary opinions?

    Van Badham
  • Zoe Daniel

    The attack on Australia’s net zero target is reckless and gutless. Voters expect more than ‘intergenerational bastardry’

    Zoe Daniel
  • Palestinians at a charity kitchen in the Mawasi area of Khan Younis, Gaza, 22 July 2025

    Israel’s food points are not just death traps – they’re an alibi for the starvation of Gaza

    Alex de Waal
  • Ella Baron in Ukraine

    Battles of the mind: drawing Ukraine in this endless war

    Ella Baron in Ukraine
  • Composite of change by degrees article about house renovations

    An eco-friendly renovation doesn’t need to be all about appliances and it needn’t cost the Earth

  • David Van Reybrouck

    If the king of Belgium can speak the truth about Gaza, why can’t Europe’s cowardly politicians?

    David Van Reybrouck
  • Michael Akadiri

    Doctors of my generation support this strike – you don’t need a medical degree to see why

    Michael Akadiri
  • ‘Taxing the ultra-rich means financing public services and the ecological transition,’ reads a banner in favour of France’s proposed 2% wealth tax outside the Senate in Paris on 12 June 2025.

    The Guardian view on global inequality: the rising tide that leaves most boats behind

  • A pro-democracy demonstrator holds a placard that questions why President Donald Trump does not want the Epstein files released.

    The Guardian view on Maga and Jeffrey Epstein: the truth about Donald Trump and conspiracy theories

  • A Palestinian boy mourns over the body of his friend who was killed as he queued for water in a refugee camp on Sunday.

    The Guardian view on the children of Gaza: when 17,000 die, it’s more than a mistake

  • Brazil’s president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (centre)  and other leaders of member states at the 2025 Brics summit in Rio de Janeiro on 7 July.

    The Guardian view on Brics growing up: A new bloc seeks autonomy – and eyes a post-western order

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