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  • Donald Trump in court on 22 April 2024

    The Guardian view on arming Ukraine: US Congress votes against appeasement

    Editorial: While Donald Trump is in court, House Republicans rejected their presidential nominee’s bad land-for-peace deal in Ukraine
  • ‘Porter’s actions shouldn’t be trivialized. But the real threat lies with the leagues, special interests, and media outlets integrating addictive gambling with the games we love.’

    The legalization of sports gambling in the US was a mistake

    Bhaskar Sunkara
  • Columbia University President at a Congressional Hearing on Antisemitism in Washington - 17 Apr 2024<br>Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Brochstein/SOPA Images/REX/Shutterstock (14439784j) Dr. Nemat "Minouche" Shafik (a.k.a. Minouche Shafik), President, Columbia University, speaking about campus antisemitism at Columbia University at a hearing of the House Committee on Education and the Workforce at the U.S. Capitol. Columbia University President at a Congressional Hearing on Antisemitism in Washington - 17 Apr 2024

    What I would have told Congress if I were in Columbia president Shafik’s shoes

    Francine Prose
  • Robert Reich

    The death of the Republican party is not a tragedy to be celebrated

    Robert Reich
  • Moira Donegan

    Columbia University is colluding with the far-right in its attack on students

    Moira Donegan
  • People inspect the wreckage of a partially collapsed building due to Israeli bombardment in Gaza on 18 April 2024

    The Guardian view on the catastrophe in Gaza: it must not be overshadowed by the Iran crisis

  • Anti-woke Republicans attacked Columbia University. It capitulated

    Alisa Solomon, Marianne Hirsch, Sarah Haley and Helen Benedict
  • NPR needs a serious critique not a politically charged parting shot

    Margaret Sullivan
  • As a Palestinian American, I can’t vote for Joe Biden any more. And I am not alone

    Ahmed Moor
  • Trader Joe’s and Starbucks are helping Elon Musk undermine the US government

    Steven Greenhouse
  • The US isn’t just reauthorizing its surveillance laws – it’s vastly expanding them

    Caitlin Vogus
  • How did Kamala Harris go from being a rising star to a damp squib?

    Arwa Mahdawi
  • Dead satellites are filling space with trash. That could affect Earth’s magnetic field

    Sierra Solter
  • Civilian deaths in Gaza rival those of Darfur – which the US called a ‘genocide’

    Alan J Kuperman
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  • A protest against the decision to release members of the ‘wolf pack’ gang on bail in Madrid, Spain, June 2018

    A brutal rape case convulsed Spain. We made a film to let survivors know they are not alone

    Almudena Carracedo and Robert Bahar
  • Frances Ryan

    Britain is sicker and poorer than it used to be. Sunak’s response? Attack disabled people

    Frances Ryan
  • Peter Lewis

    Here’s the truth: energy transition is hard. Not everyone gets a pony

    Peter Lewis
  • Being back in the beach house that witnessed much of my 20s feels strange and wondrous – like a sort of time travel

    Nova Weetman
  • No matter how bad the Rwanda bill is, a bunch of unelected peers shouldn’t decide its fate

    Simon Jenkins
  • Iran seems like it’s in escalation mode – but all-out war with Israel is the last thing it wants

    Lina Khatib
  • As an actor, I know the value of culture. As West Yorkshire’s mayor, I’ll use it to enrich lives and provide jobs

    Tracy Brabin
  • Life as a YouTube creator was great, but 12 years in, I felt like I was trapped on a hamster wheel

    Hannah Witton
  • My parents were taken hostage on 7 October. This Passover, we pray for leaders who bring dignity and peace

    Sharone Lifschitz
  • The west defends Israel’s skies. Not doing the same for Ukraine is a deadly mistake

    Nathalie Tocci
  • Ravaged by austerity, chastened by Brexit: how can Britain have influence abroad when it’s broken at home?

    Nesrine Malik
  • Narendra Modi holds up a mace during an election campaign rally in Agartala, India

    The Guardian view on India’s election: fixing a win by outlawing dissent damages democracy

  • Ajay Banga

    The Guardian view on debt and developing countries: time to offer some relief

    • A giant billboard in central Tehran showing Iranian ballistic missiles

      The Guardian view on Iran and Israel: they need to step back from the brink of open warfare

    • Demonstrators wave Iran's flag and Palestinian flags as they gather at Palestine Square in Tehran

      After Iran’s attack on Israel, further escalation must be stopped

    • Knesset begins impeachment debate for Israeli MP Ofer Cassif<br>epaselect epa11166727 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during the voting session for the impeachment of Hadash-Ta’al party MP Ofer Cassif in Jerusalem, 19 February 2024. The motion was brought up after Cassif publicly supported South Africa’s genocide case against Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ). EPA/ABIR SULTAN

      The Observer view on Israel: only a ceasefire in Gaza can save it from its worst-ever crisis

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