

Israel strikes as the sheriff leaves town
Trump doesn’t care about the bombing of Iran, or global security. Now Europe must fill the volatile vacuum he has left behind
Leading neurotechnologist Philip Low and the world’s richest man were once inseparable. Now, in an exclusive interview, Low explains why he calls his ally a power-mad narcissist – and predicts how Musk will react now Trump has turned on him
Before Trump, there was William F Buckley Jr – the reactionary showman who shaped our modern culture wars
As the world lurches back towards nationalism and isolationism, does cosmopolitanism and its liberal philosophies have a place today?
After a bruising few days, Reform’s leader is joining other populists in embracing nativism – encouraging the ‘original’ population to have more children while immigration is restricted
How São Paulo’s ‘Big Worm’ went from urban scar to public space – and what it tells us about city futures
Forever talks about the stuff Stephen Graham’s hit show didn’t – including what we owe young people in a pornified world
How São Paulo’s ‘Big Worm’ went from urban scar to public space – and what it tells us about city futures
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
A long-awaited and much-needed compromise has the loony right crying about betrayal… and potatoes
Their GB News clash was the original battle of wits against an unarmed man
Keir Starmer’s new deal with the EU was welcome, but it’s only a start. If we want to improve the UK’s place in the world, we need to go much further
Michael Gove was set to back Remain before a demotion by David Cameron saw his salary cut, his ex-wife has claimed
The New World will hopefully outlast the new world trends, traits and personalities currently doing so much damage in so many ways
The PM has been a disappointment so far. Now he must make voters choose between Farage’s view of the past, and his own view of the future
As Putin’s summer offensive begins, insiders in Zelensky’s camp say they are facing the toughest time in years – with scary ramifications for Europe and the world
What it’s like to be in the centre of one of Putin’s airstrikes
Evidence and eyewitness testimony shows how Russia has maimed some Ukrainian PoWs. But other soldiers and civilians have simply disappeared from sight
The most egregious demands from the US-Ukraine minerals deal’s first draft have gone. But, in Kyiv, there are fears that it still offers no concrete security guarantees
He is a life-long property developer. So how the hell did he end up as America’s top international negotiator, on everything from Ukraine to the Iran nuclear deal?
Half a century ago, a humiliated America scrambled out of a losing war. But parallels with Ukraine show little has changed
A collection of images curated by the director tells the story of protest and resistance in Britain. But who wins and who loses is only part of the story
The photographer’s images of man’s ongoing mission to tame and commercialise the wild are a spectacle