Trump is invoking foreign election interference to justify his own | Jamil Smith
The president no longer treats the people who defeated him as voters. He treats them as suspects There is a version of this country in which Donald Trump tells Americans…
The Andy Burnham I’ve met over the past 20 years gives me hope for British politics | John Harris
You hear the word ‘empathy’ a lot when people talk about our next prime minister. I can see why My contribution to this summer’s modest avalanche of Andy Burnham stories…
Aperol, late-night laughs – and some gritty life truths: why girls’ trips aren’t just fluffy fun | Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
Source: YouTube Summary From Shirley Valentine to my own adventures with friends in Italy, all-women holidays offer the perfect mix of freedom and self-discovery I have just come back from…
Albanese’s AI speech was a good start. Now Australia must confront these bigger questions | Julianne Schultz
The PM’s vision must look beyond datacentres and copyright to questions of capability, security and public benefit Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Every new…
When Pauline Hanson and Tommy Robinson met, hatred was a given. More disturbing was the spectacle
One Nation’s polling popularity is proof positive we live in an upside-down world which surpasses substance and vaults reason Pauline Hanson’s podcast with Tommy Robinson was dispiriting in unexpected ways.…
From Saratoga to Saratov: Every war of independence needs an ally
As Ukraine continues its strategic strikes against Russian infrastructure, author Andrew Chakhoyan draws parallels between the current conflict and the American Revolutionary War to argue that Western allies must provide…
Congress, Mexico and Canada hold a USMCA trump card
The prudent course is to hold firm against any weakening of USMCA’s terms.














