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  • FILE PHOTO: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu holds a press conference, amid the U.S.-Israel conflict with Iran, in JerusalemFILE PHOTO: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during a press conference, amid the U.S.-Israel conflict with Iran, in Jerusalem, March 19, 2026. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun/Pool/File Photo

    double quotation markNo more US military aid to Israel

    Bernie Sanders
    The time is long overdue for members of Congress to listen to the American people and end US military aid to the extremist Netanyahu government
  • Detroit Lions v Minnesota Vikings - NFL 2025MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA - DECEMBER 25: Jared Goff #16 of the Detroit Lions is interviewed by Dianna Russini
on Netflix before the game against the Minnesota Vikings at U.S. Bank Stadium on December 25, 2025 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by Stephen Maturen/Getty Images)

    double quotation markThe Dianna Russini fallout is less about scandal than who carries blame in the NFL

    Melissa Jacobs
  • Steven Greenhouse

    double quotation markThe supreme court needs to put limits on Trump’s use of the pardoning power

    Steven Greenhouse
  • Arwa Mahdawi

    double quotation markTrump may believe he is the messiah – but his attack on the pope could prove costly for JD Vance

    Arwa Mahdawi
  • Jamil Smith

    double quotation markHungary’s strongman lost. His ideas live on in the White House

    Jamil Smith
  • Tech leaders including Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, Sundar Pichai and Elon Musk at Donald Trump's presidential inauguration

    double quotation markTax day is a reminder of America’s unequal tax system. But we can fix it

    Joseph Stiglitz, Gabriel Zucman and Zohran Mamdani
  • Arwa Mahdawi

    double quotation markWhy aren’t Republicans thrilled by the fall in teen pregnancies?

    Arwa Mahdawi
  • Lord George Robertson attends Cabinet Meeting, Downing Street, London, in July 2024.

    The Guardian view on defence spending: should the UK’s security rest with Donald Trump?

  • Timothy Garton Ash

    double quotation markIn a joyful Budapest, with the populists routed, I saw the chance of an unprecedented transition

    Timothy Garton Ash
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  • Larry Elliott

    double quotation markAI is destroying jobs – and the energy crisis could make that much worse

    Larry Elliott
    Every wave of new tech has come with a doomsday scenario. But governments just aren’t planning a human response on the scale required, says Guardian columnist Larry Elliott
  • Emma Brockes

    double quotation markJustin Trudeau at Coachella? That’s just wrong: at a certain age, things must change

    Emma Brockes
  • Paul Taylor

    double quotation markCan anyone stop Jordan Bardella in France? A crowded field could gift the election to the far right

    Paul Taylor
  • Will Hayward

    double quotation markReform or Plaid? Whichever way Welsh voters go, the country will be utterly transformed

    Will Hayward
  • Greg Jericho

    double quotation markThe IMF refuses to name the cause of this global chaos. It starts with ‘Donald’ and ends in ‘Trump’

    Greg Jericho
  • Tibor Dessewffy

    double quotation markHow was Orbán defeated? With energetic campaigning and cunning exploitation of his weaknesses

    Tibor Dessewffy
  • Rafael Behr

    double quotation markThe Brexit delusion is dead – so now Keir Starmer doesn’t need to pretend any more

    Rafael Behr
  • Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett

    double quotation markWhen an author says she had to decline a $175,000 prize, what does it say about the publishing world?

    Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
  • Blanche Leridon

    double quotation markHungary beware: authoritarianism can be checked, but it is rarely dismissed with a single blow

    Blanche Leridon

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  • Moira Donegan

    double quotation markTrump has turned Title X upside down: from a contraception program into a pronatalist machine

    Moira Donegan
  • Kenneth Roth

    double quotation markTrump’s war has emboldened Iran. Diplomacy is the only solution

    Kenneth Roth
  • sergey brin

    double quotation markFifteen bucks a signature: the crisis of money in US politics is growing

    Katrina vanden Heuvel
  • Judith Levine

    double quotation markThe anti-ICE resistance is working

    Judith Levine
  • Rebecca Solnit

    double quotation markThe United States is destroying itself

    Rebecca Solnit
  • Arwa Mahdawi

    double quotation markWhat on Earth is Melania Trump thinking?

    Arwa Mahdawi
  • Judith Levine

    double quotation markFor Trump and Hegseth, the Iran war is a game

    Judith Levine
  • Sidney Blumenthal

    double quotation markTrump’s Iran fiasco has led him into the gravest territory

    Sidney Blumenthal
  • Dave Schilling

    double quotation markBullying might work when you’re 12. Does it work when you’re president?

    Dave Schilling
  • Margaret Sullivan

    double quotation markPete Hegseth is a disaster of a defense secretary. It’s no surprise

    Margaret Sullivan
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    double quotation markIsrael’s attacks on Lebanon could unravel the US-Iran ceasefire

    Mohamad Bazzi
  • Robert Reich

    double quotation markHow to defeat Trump every time

    Robert Reich
  • Tayo Bero

    double quotation markWhy was a Florida woman forced to have a C-section?

    Tayo Bero
  • Kenneth Roth

    double quotation markIf Trump commits war crimes in Iran, he can be prosecuted

    Kenneth Roth
  • JD Vance in a televised address before he left Islamabad, Pakistan, 12 April 2026.

    The Guardian view on US-Iran talks: Trump’s diplomacy falters as risk of war grows

  • Demonstrators protest against planned data center in Decatur, Georgia

    The Guardian view on AI politics: US datacentre protests are a warning to big tech

  • Aftermath of Israeli airstrikes on Beirut's southern suburbsepa12880673 A bulldozer clears the rubble of a building hit by recent Israeli air strikes, during a press tour organized by the Hezbollah media office, in the Five Wings residential area, in the southern suburbs of Beirut, Lebanon, 10 April 2026. According to the Lebanese Ministry of Public Health, Israeli attacks across Lebanon have killed at least 1,888 people and injured more than 6,092 others since the start of renewed hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah on 02 March 2026.  EPA/WAEL HAMZEH

    The Guardian view on Trump’s civilisational threats: the words that fuel war must be condemned

  • Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán

    The Guardian view on Hungary’s election: a bellwether contest for the global far right

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