Russia and China's interest in multilateral organisations is waning. Credit: Getty
07/06/2025 - 6:30pm

Xi and Putin snubbing Brics signals return of Realpolitik Multilateral blocs are becoming obsolete

Johan Wennström

06.07
Democrats are struggling to admit that, on this issue, Trump largely has the science right. Credit: Getty

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
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has been vocal on stopping aid to Kyiv. Credit: Getty

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
What happened to patriotism? Credit: Getty

Waning American pride threatens the Republic

Joel Kotkin

Thursday, July 3

03.07
A Pyrrhic victory? Credit: Getty

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
Elon Musk has thrown his support behind Thomas Massie. Credit: Getty

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
‘The barriers to research on sex and gender do exist. But these originate from one side of the “debate”.’ Credit: Getty

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
The American currency has had ups and down before. Credit: Getty

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
Tillis now finds himself at the heart of the moderate MAGA paradox. Credit: Getty

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
DJ Próvaí of Kneecap takes in the Glastonbury acclaim yesterday. Credit: Getty

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
Groups such as Hezbollah thrive on social media platforms. Credit: Getty

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
What's an unpopular chancellor to do? Credit: Getty

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
Are tariffs really more painful than increased military spending? Credit: Getty

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