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04/29/2025 - 7:45am
Canada’s Liberals can thank Trump for election win
Mark Carney has completed his party's dramatic makeover
Yuan Yi Zhu
Monday, April 28
28.04
Why aren't British newspapers reviewing Douglas Murray's book?
Despite bestseller status, his account of the Israel-Hamas war is being curiously overlooked
Katie Law
28.04
Why a stronger euro is bad news for Europe
John Rapley
28.04
Hasan Piker will never be the Democrats' Joe Rogan
A fawning New York Times profile misunderstands the party's biggest issues
Oliver Bateman
Sunday, April 27
27.04
Trump's foreign policy is alienating Americans
Daniel DePetris
27.04
Ireland's anti-immigration movement is coming for Dublin
Protesters from different groups gathered in Dublin this weekend
Aris Roussinos
27.04
Nick Clegg: EU is trapped in terminal decline
The former deputy PM today warned Brussels could become as powerless as the UN
Max Mitchell
27.04
Trump turns on the Kremlin following Vatican meeting
His talk with Volodymyr Zelensky could prompt a foreign-policy pivot
Tom Rogan
Saturday, April 26
26.04
Pete Buttigieg's bro podcast pivot is a soft launch for 2028
Zaid Jilani
Friday, April 25
25.04
Trump is winning the global energy game
Cheaper oil is benefiting the US
Ralph Schoellhammer
25.04
Oscars' acceptance of AI films will make Hollywood lazy
The new rules will allow the industry to cut even more corners
Rory Kiberd
25.04
Would a liberal Pope split the Church?
Dan Hitchens
25.04
Social media curfew would be an excuse for state overreach
Is reliance on digital IDs the price to pay for protecting children?
Timandra Harkness
Thursday, April 24
24.04
Jordan Peterson is wrong about internet anons
Online opponents shouldn't be dismissed as mentally ill
Oliver Bateman
24.04
Will Kashmir become a sectarian issue in Britain?
This week's terror attack could have broader ramifications
Khadija Khan
24.04
Trump confronts Putin over bombing of Kyiv
UnHerd Staff
24.04
Is it time for Trump to walk away from Ukraine?
America's latest deal proposal should be its last
Jennifer Kavanagh
24.04
Does IMF growth outlook vindicate Brexit?
New figures project Britain to do better than the eurozone
John Oxley
Wednesday, April 23
23.04
Why Trump won't ditch Pete Hegseth
The Defense Secretary is a bridge between the old guard and MAGA
Emily Jashinsky
23.04
To win midterms, Democrats must confront 2024 failures
Michael Baharaeen
23.04
Can Netanyahu survive yet more corruption allegations?
A former Shin Bet chief has further questioned the PM's conduct
David Swift
Tuesday, April 22
22.04
Why is the Intellectual Dark Web at war with itself?
Figures like Douglas Murray are still defending a lost paradigm
Mary Harrington
22.04
The media is driving a moral panic around Andrew Tate
Countless pieces warn about the dangers of the 'manosphere'
Simon Cottee
22.04
Klaus Schwab was always too powerless to be a bogeyman
Max Lacour
22.04
Gold's surge signals the end of dollar hegemony
The precious metal hit another record this week
Philip Pilkington
Monday, April 21
21.04
Hegseth leaks expose deepening Iran divide in Trump cabinet
Internal foreign policy debates are spilling into the open
Fred Bauer
21.04
Big Tech has no answer to Snapchat's sextortion crisis
Katherine Dee
21.04
America's great bull run is over
Wall Street's slashed stock market forecast is a sign of deeper trouble
John Rapley
Sunday, April 20
20.04
What's behind Trump's dovish turn on Iran?
The President has taken a more pragmatic line in his second term
Tom Rogan
20.04
Christian revival isn't surprising in an age of public shaming
Today's dominant secular morality struggles with forgiveness
Niall Gooch
20.04
China's LNG ban shows Trump's tariffs are backfiring
Ralph Schoellhammer
Saturday, April 19
19.04
Why doesn't Harvard's academic freedom extend to conservatives?
The university has long turned a blind eye to political diversity
Eric Kaufmann
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