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Rafael Behr

The Guardian

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Trump is being schooled on the limits of US power – but he is a slow learner

Trump is being schooled on the limits of US power – but he is a slow learner

Donald Trump is teaching the world a lesson, but not the one he thinks. The attack on Iran was meant to be a dazzling display of military supremacy....

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Is Australia at war?! No! Our bombs and planes are being used in a war-adjacent manner

11.03.2026 20

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Trump’s ego-trip war has collided with economic reality but he can’t undo the damage

Trump’s ego-trip war has collided with economic reality but he can’t undo the damage
11.03.2026 20

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Starmer’s position on Iran pleases no one, but that is because there are no good options

It is not easy being a friend of Donald Trump, but it is a lot less dangerous than being his enemy. There isn’t a huge range of options in between....

03.03.2026 8

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From Trump’s Maga to Farage’s Reform, they’re all following Putin’s nationalism playbook

In September 2022, seven months into an all-out war in Ukraine that was only supposed to last a few weeks, Russian schoolchildren started compulsory...

25.02.2026 8

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It appears you no longer have the right to protest

11.02.2026 150

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Keir Starmer is the bandage that Labour can’t rip off for fear of opening old wounds

11.02.2026 8

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When Maga oligarchs control the platforms, it isn’t really a debate about ‘free speech’

04.02.2026 90

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It’s getting hotter thanks to climate change. Seriously though what will it take?

28.01.2026 50

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From the Burnham row to the China visit, avoiding hard choices is the Starmer doctrine

28.01.2026 20

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Donald Trump is not forgetting America’s old alliances – his goal is to destroy them

21.01.2026 100

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Labour and the Tories are banking on a return to the ‘old normal’. That’s not what voters want

14.01.2026 20

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Is Starmer’s reluctance to criticise Trump smart tactics – or the sign of a man without a plan?

07.01.2026 30

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When the AI bubble bursts, humans will finally have their chance to take back control

23.12.2025 70

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I got smashed in the face by a cricket ball – a true story about physics and hardened leather (and a cartoonist)

17.12.2025 20

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Putin thinks democracy is the west’s weakness. We have to prove him wrong

17.12.2025 50

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Australia’s kids are saved! The social media ban is here and all the teens are outside touching grass

10.12.2025 10

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A braver Tory leader than Badenoch would dare to call out Farage’s bogus patriotism

10.12.2025 10

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Fear of facing the future has British politics stuck in the past

03.12.2025 10

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Rachel Reeves has many problems. She’s realising that her Brexit bind may be the biggest of all

26.11.2025 10

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Killing season! That magical time of year when unlikeable political leaders get the proverbial chop

19.11.2025 10

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Starmer’s squandering of a historic election victory is a tragedy nearing its finale

19.11.2025 20

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There’s a missing link in British public life – and it underpins crises from the BBC to our prisons

12.11.2025 10

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Three hours of complimentary artisanal electricity? What will you do with yours?

05.11.2025 10

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Economic policy is one thing Nigel Farage can’t crib from the Donald Trump playbook

05.11.2025 10

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Nothing else has worked – so Starmer and Reeves are finally telling the truth about Brexit

22.10.2025 10

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The crisis engulfing Emmanuel Macron contains a warning for Keir Starmer

15.10.2025 10

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Badenoch’s ‘thoughtful Conservatism’ turns out to be just the slower road to Faragism

08.10.2025 10

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Resisting Faragism offers the Lib Dems a rare clarity of purpose

24.09.2025 6

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Keir Starmer is betting everything on an America that doesn’t exist any more

17.09.2025 10

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Starmer should beware: in this volatile age, no majority and no leader is secure for long

10.09.2025 10

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While Starmer struggles with a broken system in Westminster, real power keeps leaking elsewhere

04.09.2025 10

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What would happen if Australia stopped supplying F-35 parts to Israel?

27.08.2025 20

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There’s an obvious way to challenge Nigel Farage. But Keir Starmer won’t do it

27.08.2025 10

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By sanctioning journalists, the Kremlin admits how much the truth hurts

22.08.2025 10

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European leaders behave like supplicants to an almighty Trump. Putin just sees him as a protege

19.08.2025 10

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Trump swallowing Putin’s lies is a bigger threat to Ukraine than bombs

13.08.2025 10

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We’re being deafened by digital noise. Pause it and you hear the sound of democracy in crisis

06.08.2025 20

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Trump isn’t a reliable ally – but Nato dollars can be more persuasive than Putin’s propaganda

16.07.2025 10

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Macron and Starmer talk Trump, boats and Ukraine – but Brexit is the ghost at the banquet

09.07.2025 10

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The Guardian view on Trump’s aid cuts and development: the global majority deserve justice, not charity

01.07.2025 8

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The Guardian view on Europe’s heatwave: leaders should remind the public why ambitious targets matter

01.07.2025 10

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After the welfare vote debacle, this much is clear: Starmer must change. Labour MPs will demand it

01.07.2025 10

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Trump is angry with a world that won’t give him easy deals

25.06.2025 10

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G7 leaders are paralysed by their fear of upsetting Donald Trump

18.06.2025 10

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Rachel Reeves’s economic vision is coming into focus – a year too late

10.06.2025 10

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The spirit of Liz Truss, ridiculous but relentless, stalks British politics

04.06.2025 10

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In the never-ending Brexit Wars saga, reality is finally fighting back

20.05.2025 20

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Keir Starmer is caught in yet another trap of his own making

14.05.2025 10

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Keir Starmer can’t build a stronger European partnership by stealth. He has to declare it aloud

09.05.2025 10

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