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Gaza has turned into Biden’s most perplexing moral and foreign policy failure
Mohamad Bazzi
The US president has squandered his leverage over Netanyahu even as the Israeli leader continues to undermine him
Should Democrats stay the course or replace Biden?
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I saw first-hand just how much fracking destroys the earth
Rebecca Solnit
Biden’s agonizing debate performance doesn’t change the reality of this election
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The supreme court abortion ruling hides conservative justices’ partisan agenda
Moira Donegan
Most Americans have no idea how anti-worker the US supreme court has become
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The true losers of this presidential debate were the American people
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Even factchecking Trump’s constant lies probably wouldn’t have rescued Biden
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This debate was a disastrous opening performance for Biden
Moira Donegan
Nearly 21,000 children are missing in Gaza. And there’s no end to this nightmare
Arwa Mahdawi
The US supreme court just basically legalized bribery
Moira Donegan
The Aipac-funded candidate defeated Jamaal Bowman. But at what cost?
Ben Davis
I’m worried about Biden’s debate with Trump this week
Robert Reich
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Scientists ignored ‘gay’ animals for years. When will we get over our human hang-ups about the natural world?
Elle Hunt
Macron is history, Le Pen is triumphant. What do ‘reasonable’ French voters like me do now?
Pierre Haski
France can look in the mirror and ask what went wrong – or vote for the left to limit the National Rally’s grip on power, says French journalist Pierre Haski
The world is scrambling to understand Kenya’s historic protests – this is what too many are missing
Nanjala Nyabola
A finance bill was the trigger, but the backdrop is government debt and blinkered interventions from western institutions, says Kenyan political analyst Nanjala Nyabola
There is a reason Nigel Farage hails Andrew Tate. And we should worry that young people are listening
Sasha Mistlin
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Emily Goddard
In France, it’s now only a matter of time before the far right takes power
Paul Taylor
Where are the Marcus Rashfords of British tennis? My fear is, they’re still not welcome
Chris Marshall
The tragic parable of Rishi Sunak: driven by success at all costs, then undone by his own myth-making
Nesrine Malik
If you are spiritual but not religious, how do you want to die?
Jackie Bailey
The prison and court systems are on the verge of collapse. Why aren’t Labour or the Tories talking about it?
Samira Shackle
Erdoğan’s plan to cull Turkey’s street dogs will destroy far more than just animals
Alexander Christie-Miller
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