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31.05
Is Mark Zuckerberg secretly ‘based’?
The Facebook founder’s hobbies suggest an embrace of Right-wing aesthetics
Oliver Bateman
31.05
The latest media obsession: Latino white supremacists
A spate of recent articles has identified a curious trend
Katherine Dee
31.05
Expect Russia’s drone attacks to intensify
Strikes on Kyiv are more about provoking a response than strategic gain
Sam Forster
Tuesday
30.05
30.05
Black Lives Matter deserves to go broke
Public filings reveal that one of the movement's key groups is bleeding cash
Noah Carl
30.05
Recession in Germany is a sign of Europe’s deindustrialisation
A lack of access to cheap energy has made the continent less competitive
Philip Pilkington
30.05
Keir Starmer stays silent after Rishi Sunak defends Kathleen Stock
The PM weighed in ahead of her Oxford Union appearance today
Joan Smith
30.05
Nvidia’s boom is not a straightforward American success story
The world's first trillion-dollar semiconductor firm has several flaws
Joel Kotkin
Monday
29.05
29.05
Khloé Kardashian discovers the trouble with surrogacy
The reality TV star feels guilt about her son's birth
Mary Harrington
29.05
Spain tilts to the Right in regional elections
The country is following a populist trend across Europe
Peter Franklin
29.05
Erdoğan’s free but unfair election is a warning to the West
The Turkish leader's playbook is spreading across Europe
Aris Roussinos
Saturday
27.05
27.05
Fiona Hill: Pax Americana is over
The former presidential advisor suggested that US hegemony is no more
James Billot
27.05
Nuclear disaster looms in southern Ukraine
Zaporizhzhia's power plant has become a flashpoint in Russia's invasion
Sam Forster
Friday
26.05
26.05
Alastair Campbell’s latest brainchild: politics in primary school
The former spin doctor wants to get children arguing
Henry Hill
26.05
British Cycling’s trans ruling isn’t ‘furthering genocide’
Trans athlete Emily Bridges described the move as a 'violent act'
Joan Smith
26.05
In Mali, Wagner’s brutality is the main attraction
The group's disregard for human rights has appeal in the West African country
Aris Roussinos
26.05
The New York Times is caving to trans activist pressure
The paper's latest piece on gender issues is dangerously misguided
Eliza Mondegreen
26.05
Why the Ukraine-US divergence may deepen
A spate of attacks on Russian soil has alarmed American officials
Bethany Elliott
26.05
Why high net migration is going to continue
A city the size of Glasgow was added to the population last year
Noah Carl
Thursday
25.05
25.05
Dune: Part Two doesn’t need to be sanitised
Denis Villeneuve shouldn't play it safe
Peter Franklin
25.05
Immigration figures spell electoral trouble for Rishi Sunak
A new poll suggests that Tory Leavers will be put off voting by them
Eric Kaufmann
25.05
Rising gilt yields point to another UK recession
The Bank of England's inflation forecast was wide of the mark
Philip Pilkington
25.05
Germany’s Greens in free fall amid corruption allegations
Both the centre-Right and the AfD stand to gain
Katja Hoyer
25.05
Elon Musk’s plan to turn Twitter into Fox remains a work in progress
A record number tuned in for Ron DeSantis's glitch-heavy announcement
Oliver Bateman
Wednesday
24.05
24.05
Why Rolf Harris should have an obituary
We must not try to erase monsters from history
Etan Smallman
24.05
Rachel Reeves: globalisation is dead
The Shadow Chancellor warned that the system has been gamed for too long
Rob Lownie
24.05
Lab-grown meat is falling out of fashion
Ivy Farm Technologies's threat to leave the UK reflects broader changes
Andrew Orlowski
24.05
Why should we trust the IMF’s economic forecasts?
Its prediction of a UK recession this year has now been revised
Ralph Schoellhammer
24.05
The Belgorod raid was a successful operation by Ukraine
Incursions into Russian territory are a sign of things to come
Aris Roussinos
24.05
Publisher to retract paper on ‘Rapid Onset Gender Dysphoria’
The grounds for its retrospective rejection have been described as 'flimsy'
James Billot
Tuesday
23.05
23.05
Baroness Falkner is right to stand up to gender ideology
The peer has endured abuse for saying that sex is biological
Joan Smith
23.05
Don’t write off the DUP just yet
Northern Ireland's elections were not a death knell for unionism
Tom McTague
23.05
UN calls out intimidation of gender-critical feminists
A human rights adviser has expressed concern about the Global North
Mana Afsari
23.05
America is losing the semiconductor battle to China
Beijing's Micron ban shows that other countries want no part of the US trade war
Philip Pilkington
Monday
22.05
22.05
Majority of Americans don’t trust the FBI
A new poll finds that voters believe the agency requires wide-ranging reform
James Billot
22.05
Top French diplomat: the ‘Western moment’ is over
Gérard Araud says that we have entered a multipolar world
UnHerd Staff
22.05
Anti-culture protestors vandalise the Trevi Fountain
The target of their rage is no coincidence
Mary Harrington
22.05
How Right-wing is too Right-wing for Western leaders?
Joe Biden has been criticised for holding hands with Giorgia Meloni
Peter Franklin
22.05
The fall of Bakhmut has major implications for Ukraine
There are fears that Russian troops will make further territorial gains
Lucas Webber
Sunday
21.05
21.05
Martin Amis was the last great literary cynic
The author has been succeeded by a far more sincere generation
Rob Lownie
Friday
19.05
19.05
Why Cannes gave Johnny Depp a hero’s welcome
The film festival has reinvented itself as the capital of the anti-woke pushback
Anne-Elisabeth Moutet
19.05
Greece: a rare case of an effective conservative government
By talking less, PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis has achieved a lot more
Aris Roussinos
19.05
Chinese cars are about to wreck the German market
Government subsidies for electric vehicles are hurting domestic suppliers
Ralph Schoellhammer
19.05
Finally, the BBC gets a sex attacker’s pronouns right
Unlike Isla Bryson, Andrew Miller is being referred to as a man
Joan Smith
19.05
BuzzFeed plans to generate most of its articles from AI
The embattled company told investors it is putting its hopes in technology
James Billot
Thursday
18.05
18.05
Is Nato really an LGBT ally?
Jens Stoltenberg's remarks about homophobia won't go down well in Turkey
Noah Carl
18.05
Where is Rishi Sunak’s industrial strategy?
Britain is tearing up its existing policies as its rivals steam ahead
Peter Franklin
18.05
Just how deep does Ukrainian corruption go?
Volodymyr Zelenskyy sees it as a threat to his government
Maximilian Hess
18.05
Nationalising the energy sector won’t work
Unite's proposal makes little sense in practice
Philip Pilkington
18.05
What the New York Times gets wrong about detransitioning
The newspaper is painting a one-sided picture
Eliza Mondegreen
Wednesday
17.05
17.05
The Durham report is a total whitewash
The inquiry into Russiagate lets the FBI and the media off the hook
Ashley Rindsberg
17.05
Keir Starmer finally punches the Tories where it hurts
Housing is a big weak spot for the Conservatives
James Sean Dickson
17.05
Ukraine’s F-16 fighter jets break another weapons taboo
Rishi Sunak has pledged to provide a new level of air support
Aris Roussinos
17.05
The ‘degrowth’ lobby is on the rise
A well-funded movement is arguing against economic growth
Noah Carl
17.05
Here in Taiwan, nobody mentions the war
Despite the looming Chinese threat, a calmness pervades the island
Zoe Strimpel
Tuesday
16.05
16.05
Sir Richard Dearlove: British elites are China’s useful idiots
The former MI6 boss spoke out at a conference today
Rob Lownie
16.05
Gavin Newsom meets reality with California’s budget deficit
The Governor can no longer satisfy both ends of his party
Joel Kotkin
16.05
The baby problem is not confined to liberal democracies
Miriam Cates identified the issue, but she is wrong about the cause
Paul Morland
16.05
Steely Dan: the original postliberals of pop
The duo's cautionary lyrics have received new attention from Generation Z
David Swift
16.05
Why the Online Right deifies Daniel Penny
The ex-Marine who killed Jordan Neely has been compared to a Roman emperor
Katherine Dee
Monday
15.05
15.05
Does Suella Braverman really want lower migration?
Tory rhetoric masks a serious lack of action
Henry Hill
15.05
Faltering Lukashenko presents an opportunity for Putin
His rumoured illness could boost Russia's war effort
Bethany Elliott
15.05
Does Ukraine have Brexit to thank for Western support?
Jacob Rees-Mogg has more of a point than Remainers think
Peter Franklin
15.05
The UN is distorting the meaning of the Nakba
Its view of the Israel-Palestine conflict is extremely one-sided
Shany Mor
15.05
National conservatives versus anti-authoritarian populists
There's a new divide on the Right that will decide the future of conservatism
Eric Kaufmann
Sunday
14.05
14.05
Bashar al-Assad could be the real winner of Turkey’s election
Frontrunner Kemal Kilicdaroglu wants to reconcile with Syria
Aris Roussinos
Friday
12.05
12.05
Welcome to the lucrative world of AI girlfriends
An online influencer is capitalising on modern loneliness
Kristina Murkett
12.05
The media’s race obsession is too black and white
A new US study shows that other groups are widely ignored
Jukka Savolainen
12.05
Millennial Millie is no better than Mondeo Man
Imagined voter archetypes are a media preoccupation
Peter Franklin
12.05
Will Linda Yaccarino turn Twitter into a dating site?
The new CEO could temper some of Elon Musk's wackier reforms
Mary Harrington
12.05
Andrea Long Chu’s Pulitzer win is an insult to women
The trans writer's work is full of porn-inspired misogyny
Joan Smith
Thursday
11.05
11.05
Why the Republicans will stand by George Santos
The GOP is willing to risk its integrity for the discredited politician
Oliver Bateman
11.05
Britain is becoming an outlier on immigration
Other European countries are taking a far more hardline stance
Aris Roussinos
11.05
Alarms raised over Scotland’s trans guidance
Children as young as 12 are being urged to seek advice about transitioning
Jamie Gillies
11.05
Kathleen Stock: I feel sorry for the students trying to ban me
The philosopher speaks about the confusion of the younger generation
UnHerd Staff
Wednesday
10.05
10.05
Tucker Carlson is wasted on Twitter
The host brought online weirdness into American living rooms
Flo Read
10.05
It’s not un-Christian to control migration
Justin Welby's objection to the Illegal Migration Bill is an incomplete picture
Miriam Cates
10.05
Yevgeny Prigozhin sows division in the Kremlin
The Wagner boss finds himself at odds with Russia's defence establishment
Bethany Elliott
10.05
The British Left is moving beyond Labour
Keir Starmer should fear the Lib Dems and Greens outflanking him
Aaron Bastani
10.05
Don’t blame Tim Pool for the Texas mall shooting
Internet personalities aren't at fault for Mauricio Garcia's killing spree
Katherine Dee
Tuesday
09.05
09.05
Daniel Ellsberg: targeting Russia and China is ‘insanity’
The former military analyst expressed fears about a potential nuclear conflict
UnHerd Staff
09.05
Kate Forbes: the public is fed up with censorship
The SNP politician spoke out today about intolerance of differing views
Rob Lownie
09.05
Is a 2008-style credit crisis imminent?
Banks are positioning themselves for another recession
Philip Pilkington
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