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  • Robert Reich

    Finally, the Trump regime has met its match

    Robert Reich
    The administration dared China, Harvard and the supreme court to blink. They haven’t
  • Adrian Chiles

    In a world full of wedgies, are you a wedger like Trump, or a wedgee like me?

    Adrian Chiles
  • Martin Kettle

    Can we stop pretending a trade deal with Trump will be a gamechanger for the UK. It won’t

    Martin Kettle
  • The chancellor, Rachel Reeves, meets China’s vice-premier, He Lifeng, during a visit to Beijing earlier this year.

    The Guardian view on UK-China relations: a dilemma made sharper by Brexit

  • Zoe Williams

    Truss social: the latest venture from a woman who really knows what the people want

    Zoe Williams
  • young person using phone

    Adolescence’s message has echoed around the world – but a social media ban is the wrong move

    Katrina vanden Heuvel
  • American women and children are in crisis. Republicans are about to make it worse

    Karen Dolan
  • A crack in the manosphere: Joe Rogan’s guests are revolting

    Sam Wolfson
  • You too can have a body like Donald Trump’s. Here’s how

    Arwa Mahdawi
  • Trump’s expulsions are jaw-droppingly cruel. But they’re part of an American tradition

    Steven Hahn
  • Trump in the Circle: Wrestling and the battle for American masculinity

    Daniel Kennedy
  • The Mavericks’ Miriam Adelson is the NBA’s most dangerous owner

    Lee Escobedo
  • In Trumpland, ‘defending free speech’ means one thing: submission to the president

    Rafael Behr
  • The Blue Origin flight showcased the utter defeat of American feminism

    Moira Donegan
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  • Emma Brockes

    It’s the economic end times, so obviously I’m thinking about my takeaway coffee

    Emma Brockes
  • Frances Ryan

    The face of British disability is increasingly young and female. It’s time to hear from them

    Frances Ryan
  • Paula Matthewson

    This election, Peter Dutton leaves us, the female Liberal diaspora, in no better place than 2022

    Paula Matthewson
  • The supreme court didn’t rule on the definition of ‘a woman’ – this is what its judgment does mean

    Sam Fowles
  • Excuse my cynicism, but after 25 years of the same housing policies, could Australian leaders try something else?

    Greg Jericho
  • Trump-style book censorship is spreading – just ask British librarians

    Alison Hicks
  • How Netflix turned a Black dating show loved by millions into TV trash

    Nels Abbey
  • No bab, Brummies don’t sound stupid – all the ignorant people who mock our accent do

    Emily Watkins
  • The Russians aren’t coming: Peter Dutton’s poor judgment distracts from Australia’s rare geopolitical opportunity

    Allan Behm
  • My sister died 10 years ago. Here’s what I wish I had known about dementia when she was alive

    Jackie Bailey
  • More bulk billing will ease the cost of living. But what Australia’s health system really needs is genuine reform

    Stephen Duckett
  • A man walks past an illuminated Nvidia logo

    The Guardian view on Donald Trump’s industrial policy: inward turn by ultimatum

  • M23 rebels patrol the streets of Goma, Democratic Republic of the Congo.

    The Guardian view on Donald Trump’s Congo deal: mineral riches for protection

    • US President Donald Trump signs an executive order as Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick look on in the Oval Office.

      The Guardian view on the tariff war pause: the Trump trade shambles is not over

    • A man walks past a screen showing stock prices in Beijing

      The Guardian view on Trump’s trade war: no one will win, but China is taking the long view

    • President Donald Trump is seen on a screen as a currency trader works at the foreign exchange dealing room of the KEB Hana Bank headquarters in Seoul, South Korea on 3 April.

      The Guardian view on Trump’s tariffs: a monstrous and momentous act of folly

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