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    Trump can’t fulfil his promise to fix the economy, so he’s blaming workers instead

    Malaika Jabali
    Forget about inflation. Now it’s all about cutting ‘waste’ in the form of jobs and our already paltry social safety net
  • Moira Donegan

    Who’s the boss in Washington? An unelected, chaotic billionaire thinks he is

    Moira Donegan
  • A shattered USA flag.

    America must not surrender its democratic values

    Bernie Sanders
  • Moira Donegan

    Trump is unleashing anti-trans hysteria onto the world

    Moira Donegan
  • Robert Reich

    Three billionaires: America’s oligarchy is now fully exposed

    Robert Reich
  • A woman touches a robotic hand

    AI is ‘beating’ humans at empathy and creativity. But these games are rigged

    MJ Crockett
  • Trump is using the presidency to seek golf deals. Hardly anyone’s paying attention

    Mohamad Bazzi
  • The question no one dares ask: what if Britain has to defend itself from the US?

    George Monbiot
  • It’s the liberal German dilemma: Merz is anathema, but he might stand up to Trump

    John Kampfner
  • Jeff Bezos is muzzling the Washington Post’s opinion section. That’s a death knell

    Margaret Sullivan
  • The Guardian view on Starmer in Washington: don’t compromise on the truth

  • Trump brings peace to PMQs. No one knows what to argue about

    Zoe Williams
  • Starmer doesn’t do performative politics. When he faces Trump, that will be an advantage

    Tom Baldwin
  • Friedrich Merz was the most pro-US politician in Germany – his shift could be historic for Europe

    Jörg Lau
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  • Marc Thompson

    Black models, foreign films, queer culture – how the Face shaped me as a young man

    Marc Thompson
  • Albanese Dutton double exposure

    When politicians resort to personal jabs and point-scoring, Australians stop listening

    Intifar Chowdhury
    Negative campaigning such as attacks on politicians’ wealth can feel tone-deaf when people are grappling with financial hardship
  • Jane Martinson

    The BBC wanted Black listeners and turned to Tim Westwood, white son of a vicar. A parable for our times

    Jane Martinson
  • After a week of turmoil, one thing needs saying about our NHS: slowly it is healing

    Polly Toynbee
  • Mirroring the far right on immigration backfired for Germany’s political centre

    Johannes Hillje
  • I’m not old enough to vote but for as long as I can remember Antony Green has been the only one to watch on election night

    Leo Puglisi
  • I ran Britain’s army. I know what it needs. Don’t cut aid to fund defence

    Richard Dannatt
  • Welcome back Billy McFarland and a new Fyre festival. Shows you can’t keep a good fantasist down

    Zoe Williams
  • ‘Be careful’ was the mantra of our parents as we set out to roam the neighbourhood as teens. We never were

    Paul Daley
  • Westminster be warned – Britain’s future will be decided in the north. Get on the right side of that

    Andy Burnham
  • Trump might not know it, but he’s forging a new relationship between Britain and the EU

    Martin Kettle
  • A poster of Abdullah Öcalan is held up by supporters in Diyarbakir, Turkey, after his statement on 27 February 2025.

    The Guardian view on Turkey and the PKK: an elusive peace is in view once more

  • Keir Starmer in parliament

    The Guardian view on Starmer’s aid cuts: they won’t buy security, but they will undermine it

    • People in Port-au-Prince confront members of the Haitian National Police as residents protest against the lack of security.

      The Guardian view on Haiti’s deepening crisis: abandoning people when they most need support

    • Steve Witkoff (left), Marco Rubio and Mike Waltz with Yuri Ushakov and Sergei Lavrov (right) in Riyadh.

      The Guardian view on Trump’s diplomacy: when the US knows the price and ignores values

    • Donald Trump and Xi Jinping meet at the G20 leaders summit in Osaka in 2019, during Mr Trump’s first presidency.

      The Guardian view on the US, China and the rest: Trump is opening doors for Xi

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