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07/06/2025 - 6:30pm
Xi and Putin snubbing Brics signals return of Realpolitik
Multilateral blocs are becoming obsolete
Johan Wennström
06.07
Liberals owe a debt to Trump on women’s rights
Lisa Selin Davis
06.07
China’s overproduction is economic self-harm
Selling the world’s cheapest wares can only make you so rich
Miquel Vila
Saturday, July 5
05.07
White House doves are pressuring Trump on Ukraine
Bethany Elliott
05.07
Is Hezbollah’s grip on Lebanon loosening?
The Iranian proxy is set to slim down its arsenal
Michal Kranz
05.07
France’s smoking ban is Covid-era nanny-statism
The country's new Byzantine regulations are a classic of the genre
Anne-Elisabeth Moutet
Friday, July 4
04.07
Is Lara Trump the heir to the MAGA throne?
Her proposed North Carolina run could kickstart a political dynasty
Oliver Bateman
04.07
Waning American pride threatens the Republic
Joel Kotkin
Thursday, July 3
03.07
Will Trump‘s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ come back to haunt him?
Emily Jashinsky
03.07
Trump can’t fix the Middle East, but he can get out
Any pause in the region’s wars will almost certainly be temporary
Jennifer Kavanagh
Wednesday, July 2
02.07
Musk and Massie pose a serious threat to Trump
Malcom Kyeyune
02.07
Trump’s UPenn deal leaves trans athlete issues unresolved
National sporting bodies have still not changed their rules
John Murawski
02.07
New report exposes campaign to silence gender-critical academics
Jo Phoenix
Tuesday, July 1
02.07
The GOP just voted for a bill no one really likes
Republicans chose the path of least resistance to satisfy the President
Emily Jashinsky
01.07
A weak dollar doesn’t spell the end of its dominance
Ralph Schoellhammer
01.07
Why is loneliness hitting teen girls hardest?
A new WHO study found that nearly a quarter were impacted
Kristina Murkett
Monday, June 30
30.06
Thom Tillis exit signals trouble for GOP’s populist wing
Fred Bauer
30.06
America’s Bitcoin rush is no model for British companies
Serving as a holding company for the cryptocurrency is extremely risky
John Rapley
30.06
Israel has not eradicated Iran’s nuclear threat
Tehran still has the materiel and personnel to enrich uranium
David Patrikarakos
Sunday, June 29
29.06
Is Anna Wintour’s departure the end of Vogue?
Fashion journalism is turning to AI
Nina-Sophia Miralles
29.06
Glastonbury’s Kneecap censorship has backfired
Ralph Leonard
Saturday, June 28
28.06
Trump is not becoming a hawk on Iran
His foreign policy is neither straightforwardly realist nor neoconservative
Emily Jashinsky
28.06
Liver King’s arrest: a window into the strange alt-health world
Influencers are cataloging their psychological breakdowns to gain followers
Gavin Haynes
28.06
Online terror content is a national security crisis
Limor Simhony Philpott
Friday, June 27
27.06
SCOTUS is right to limit lower-court powers
District judges too often obstruct democracy
Kyle Sammin
27.06
Ursula von der Leyen’s confidence vote threatens the EU
Even if she stays in post, her authority is permanently damaged
Thomas Fazi
27.06
Can Friedrich Merz maintain his Gaza balancing act?
Ralph Schoellhammer
Thursday, June 26
26.06
Zohran Mamdani’s critics are playing identity politics
Opponents have struggled to combat his populist message
Sohrab Ahmari
26.06
Peter Thiel: Elon Musk has given up on Mars
The Palantir founder claimed his friend no longer sees the Red Planet as a refuge
Jack Davey
26.06
Bumble lay-offs signal death of dating apps
Shameless commercialization is turning off users
Kristina Murkett
Wednesday, June 25
25.06
Pedro Sánchez can capitalize on Nato defense spending row
Miquel Vila
25.06
Over 70% of Western Europeans don’t trust US on security
New polling reveals a crisis of confidence in the transatlantic alliance
Jack Davey
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