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Emma Gannon
Just like McCarthy, Trump spreads fear everywhere before picking off his targets
Kenan Malik
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Simon Tisdall
Let Britain’s magical, mythical creatures inspire a patriotism untainted by politics
Kate Maltby
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Catherine Bennett
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Jonathan Freedland
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Around me in Istanbul there is fear on every face – but I see a resilience that refuses to die
Carolin Würfel
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Gary Nunn
A chance encounter took me from a New York skyscraper to a London food market – and a new life
Franco Fubini
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Krissi Driver
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Iman M'Fah-Traoré
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The Observer view on JD Vance: spurned in Greenland and humiliated at home, the vice-president should resign
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It took an Oscar winner’s ordeal for the world to see the truth of settler violence. This is how to stop it
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I have spent years fighting this reign of terror in the West Bank – and Hamdan Ballal’s treatment is typical of it
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Jonathan Freedland
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Carolin Würfel
So many souvenirs for JD Vance to take home from Greenland: oil, gas, minerals – and that’s just the start
Marina Hyde
How has fascism in Britain got this far? Neoliberalism has opened the door for it
George Monbiot
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Rachel Reeves blamed ‘global uncertainty’ for a number of deep cuts, including to the benefits budget
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Simon Jenkins
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Marina Hyde
Rachel Reeves is all about growth. So why won’t she admit that Brexit is its worst enemy?
Polly Toynbee
Reeves’s Sabrina Carpenter freebie furore proves today’s politicians should avoid one thing: fun
Zoe Williams
In Canada, I saw how Trump is ripping North America apart – and how hard its bond will be to repair
Andy Beckett
Trump’s imperial plan is now eroding the rights of people who thought they were safe
Nesrine Malik
In a town far from Whitehall, I saw how devastating Labour’s cuts will be. When will ministers wake up?
John Harris
So it’s victory for Kirsty Coventry in the IOC elections. Who says cards with a rigged deck isn’t an Olympic sport?
Marina Hyde
Thirteen years ago, Emma told me disability cuts nearly broke her family. Now, under Labour, it’s worse
Polly Toynbee
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George Monbiot
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