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  • On a lawn surrounded on three sides by buildings, dozens of tents with handmade protest signs in red and green.

    Why we need to stop using ‘pro-Palestine’ and ‘pro-Israel’

    Judith Levine
    The safety and security of Palestinians and Jews are interdependent, so we should use language carefully
  • Moira Donegan

    The US supreme court heard one of the most sadistic, extreme anti-abortion cases yet

    Moira Donegan
  • Naomi Klein

    We need an exodus from Zionism

    Naomi Klein
  • Margaret Sullivan

    Trump’s hush-money case might finally show him what accountability feels like

    Margaret Sullivan
  • Robert Reich

    Protesting against slaughter – as students in the US are doing – isn’t antisemitism

    Robert Reich
  • ‘On Monday, the court ruled that if Trump takes the witness stand, he may be cross-examined over past bad acts.’

    Trump has dodged financial calamity – for the time being

    Lloyd Green
  • On trial, Trump is a shadow of the superhero his supporters crave

    Sidney Blumenthal
  • ‘Miss AI’ is billed as a leap forward – but feels like a monumental step backwards

    Arwa Mahdawi
  • The Guardian view on arming Ukraine: US Congress votes against appeasement

  • The legalization of sports gambling in the US was a mistake

    Bhaskar Sunkara
  • What I would have told Congress if I were in Columbia president Shafik’s shoes

    Francine Prose
  • The death of the Republican party is not a tragedy to be celebrated

    Robert Reich
  • Columbia University is colluding with the far-right in its attack on students

    Moira Donegan
  • The Guardian view on the catastrophe in Gaza: it must not be overshadowed by the Iran crisis

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  • Simon Jenkins

    That sinking feeling: why long-suffering Venice is quite right to make tourists pay

    Simon Jenkins
  • Steve Reed

    Britain’s natural landscape is in ruins – thanks to the Tories. Here’s how Labour will restore it

    Steve Reed
  • Hussein Julood

    I’m asking BP to take its share of responsibility for my son’s death, and will take it to UK court if I have to

    Hussein Julood
  • Conan O’Brien is going viral for all the right reasons – hot wings and spewed milk

    Rebecca Shaw
  • In Portugal, we’re celebrating 50 years of freedom. So why is the far right creeping back?

    Vicente Valentim
  • Elected mayors have made their mark, but still Westminster hogs power. That’s a national embarrassment

    Tony Travers
  • Frank Field saw benefit in the Lib Dems. In this election year, Labour would be wise to do the same

    Martin Kettle
  • Smacking a child is just an act of violence. Why do England and Northern Ireland still allow it?

    Frances Ryan
  • Lies, confections, distortions: how the right made London the most vilified place in Britain

    Aditya Chakrabortty
  • How to pick your battles this Anzac Day

  • On Anzac Day you’ll hear stories of courage and mateship. It’s a way to rationalise war

    Paul Daley
  • The Brics summit in Johannesburg on 23 August 2023, L to R: Brazilian president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, China’s president Xi Jinping, South African president Cyril Ramaphosa, Indian PM Narendra Modi and Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov.

    The Guardian view on globalisation’s discontent: it’s not right for poor countries to fund the rich

  • People inspect the wreckage of a partially collapsed building due to Israeli bombardment in Gaza on 18 April 2024

    The Guardian view on the catastrophe in Gaza: it must not be overshadowed by the Iran crisis

    • Narendra Modi holds up a mace during an election campaign rally in Agartala, India

      The Guardian view on India’s election: fixing a win by outlawing dissent damages democracy

    • Ajay Banga

      The Guardian view on debt and developing countries: time to offer some relief

    • A giant billboard in central Tehran showing Iranian ballistic missiles

      The Guardian view on Iran and Israel: they need to step back from the brink of open warfare

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