Maia Sandu, the leader who stood up to Putin
The president of Moldova saw off a vicious campaign from Russia by educating the public about the threat and mobilising them against it. Would we do the same here?
The social contract must be revitalised or populists will replace it with something much worse. That means citizenship should involve allegiance to a shared way of life
Trump’s raid on Caracas gives the US control of Venezuelan oil, and shows that America is now a nation that acts without restraint. The lessons for Britain, and Europe, could not be any clearer
It predicts the universe with eerie precision, yet not even Nobel laureates can agree on how to interpret it

The UAE is attracting right wing Brits who mock Britain’s supposed decline while ignoring their hosts’ repression
The great crime writer, who died 50 years ago, may have looked in later life like Miss Marple – but in her youth she was an intrepid world traveller with a passion for surfing
Chloé Zhao’s film is deeply felt and beautifully made – but misses the essence of what made the playwright so great

The great crime writer, who died 50 years ago, may have looked in later life like Miss Marple – but in her youth she was an intrepid world traveller with a passion for surfing
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
Farage and Badenoch’s attacks on a weakened PM underline that he’s not the messenger to deliver a customs union or even a second referendum
Former Brussels foreign minister Cathy Ashton says the union would be ‘insane’ to take back the UK without consensus that we wouldn’t leave again
The Conservative leader has been repeating a strange phrase from peer Daniel Hannan comparing Brexit to a burger
If 2026 is to improve on 2025, the UK must start behaving like a serious country at long last
Britain’s botched departure from the European Union is to join a litany of flops including the Titanic, Sinclair C5 and The Body Shop
The president of Moldova saw off a vicious campaign from Russia by educating the public about the threat and mobilising them against it. Would we do the same here?
2025 has been a wild ride, and in these ten articles, writers here at The New World confronted some of the most important questions of the year
The dictator’s threats and dirty tricks go unanswered and unpunished. We can’t keep rolling over like this
As America retreats from the world into its own sphere of influence, the resulting vacuum will bring more confrontation, uncertainty and disorder. And in almost all cases, Trump won’t care
Zelensky’s chief of staff has resigned amid the biggest corruption scandal Ukraine has seen. The president must act fast to restore trust – while not forgetting about the frontline
Putin’s friend and emissary has manipulated Steve Witkoff to the point where the US special ambassador is known as “Dim Philby”. And Ukraine is paying the price
A turbulent 2025 unfolded in striking contrasts – from apocalyptic climate disasters and surging global protests to the ever-present threat of war
The latest edition of the Taylor Wessing Photo Portrait prize exhibition features subjects looking for a connection