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  • Sandy Tolan

    Trump has turbocharged the attacks on free speech at US universities. I have seen it first-hand

    Sandy Tolan
    For speaking up for Palestine, I have been targeted – and have seen colleagues and students face arrest and sanctions, says Sandy Tolan, a professor at the University of Southern California
  • Charlotte Higgins

    Trump is trying to crush the arts – and he’s starting with the Kennedy Center

    Charlotte Higgins
  • Martin Kettle

    Europe doesn’t need Trump to form a western alliance – and one is already taking shape

    Martin Kettle
  • mahmoud khalil speaking

    I am a Palestinian political prisoner in the US. I am being targeted for my activism

    Mahmoud Khalil
  • Friedrich Merz

    The Guardian view on Germany’s new coalition: unleashing the radical centre

  • Rachel Shabi

    The far-right’s pretend fight against antisemitism is a perfect political strategy

    Rachel Shabi
  • The US government has sent Columbia University a ransom note

    Sheldon Pollock
  • What does Maga-land look like? Let me show you America’s unbeautiful suburban sprawl

    Alexander Hurst
  • The Guardian view on Israel breaking the ceasefire: destroying hope along with lives

  • I’m a recent Stem grad. Here’s why the right is winning us over

    Jaye Chen
  • Netanyahu will never accept peace. Where will his perpetual war lead next?

    Simon Tisdall
  • The case for boycotting the United States

    Robert Reich
  • Donald Trump: the president making anywhere but America great again

    Marina Hyde
  • John Roberts made Trump’s authoritarianism possible. He could still save his own legacy

    Steven Greenhouse
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  • Aluf Benn

    Netanyahu is waging war on Gaza and on us – his ‘enemies within’. It’s the path to autocracy

    Aluf Benn
  • Zoe Williams

    Badenoch’s attack on net zero is ridiculous. But so were the right’s Brexit claims, and look where they left us

    Zoe Williams
  • Walter Sofronoff

    Former judges were once considered the bastion of integrity. The Sofronoff findings have upended that

    Anthony Whealy
    The consequences of this shameful episode are serious and cast doubt on the choice of former judges to lead important commissions or enquiries
  • Clap and count, chop it up: how to boost your child’s literacy in playful ways

    Sarah Ayoub
  • How would I survive the apocalypse? By stocking up on the key item most preppers forget

    Emma Brockes
  • Expect a lot of talk about Australia’s deficit, but remember the golden rule: budgets are always about choices

    Greg Jericho
  • These cruel benefit cuts will rob security from so many – but Labour will lose something crucial too

    Frances Ryan
  • Bad news for Labour and its attacks on Reform’s policies – they’re unlikely to work

    Sophie Stowers
  • Culture warriors see not sick Britain, but a plague of ‘overdiagnosis’. How convenient

    Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
  • Imagine if all those who are silent about the terrible evil being committed in Gaza spoke up

    Owen Jones
  • While Australia is aggressively taxing tobacco, the black market flourishes

    Edward Jegasothy and Francis Markham
  • Pope Francis concelebrating mass in the Gemelli hospital chapel in Rome on 16 March 2025.

    The Guardian view on Pope Francis: protecting a progressive legacy

  • Rodrigo Duterte

    The Guardian view on Rodrigo Duterte in The Hague: a warning to rogue leaders

    • Narendra Modi

      The Guardian view on Modi redrawing India’s electoral map: deepening a dangerous north-south divide

    • Donald Trump sitting at his desk

      The Guardian view on Trump and media: attention is power. Can Democrats grab it?

    • Canada's PM, Justin Trudeau, speaks about US tariffs in Ottawa on 4 March 2025.

      The Guardian view on why Canada matters: a nation in the global frontline

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