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01/03/2025 - 7:00am
Soaring gold prices are a bad omen for the dollar
Analysts are tipping the metal to hit $10,000 an ounce by the end of the decade
Philip Pilkington
Thursday, January 2
02.01
Meta’s AI drive could kill off social media
Plans to flood the internet with bots point to an increasingly unreal future
Katherine Dee
02.01
Why is Labour rejecting a national grooming gangs inquiry?
Jess Phillips is still resistant to the truth about the scandal
Tom Jones
02.01
New Orleans attack proves the persistence of Isis ideology
Tom Rogan
Wednesday, January 1
01.01
China’s economy is far from buried
Despite a slowdown, Beijing is rolling out new measures in 2025
John Rapley
01.01
The problem with Netflix’s ‘casual viewing’
Gareth Roberts
Tuesday, December 31
31.12
Vladimir Putin may not have to compromise over Ukraine
Russia is winning — and Trump doesn't have the patience for drawn-out negotiations
Bethany Elliott
31.12
Has Elon Musk’s X algorithm change backfired?
The tech mogul has been accused of censoring his online critics
Gavin Haynes
31.12
What Jimmy Carter can teach Donald Trump
Oliver Bateman
Monday, December 30
30.12
MAGA’s expansionism will embolden China
How serious are Trump's territorial ambitions in Mexico and Canada?
Michael Cuenco
30.12
OnlyFans is exploitation dressed up as feminism
The site hides its criminal misogyny behind a progressive facade
Josephine Bartosch
Sunday, December 29
29.12
Will Trump listen to populist base over looming TikTok ban?
Fred Bauer
29.12
Turkey’s resurgence has left the West flat-footed
Erdoğan has designs on gaining influence in Syria — and in Jerusalem
Philip Pilkington
29.12
British Transport Police deserves to lose trans court challenge
The public body is being sued for allowing trans-identified men to strip-search women
Joan Smith
Saturday, December 28
28.12
EU bureaucracy is provoking a fresh energy crisis
Ralph Schoellhammer
28.12
Labour’s Net Zero plans will lead to carmaker exodus
A Nissan-Honda merger is bad news for Britain
Philip Patrick
Friday, December 27
27.12
Trump’s AI appointment exposes rift between tech Right and MAGA base
Oliver Bateman
27.12
Europe’s Ukraine fatigue paves way for peace deal
New polling shows the continent is losing faith
Bethany Elliott
27.12
Is Nigel Farage the new Leader of the Opposition?
Reform UK is claiming that it now has more members than the Tories
James Sean Dickson
Thursday, December 26
26.12
Republicans, not Democrats, are the biggest threat to Trump
The President-elect's majorities in Congress are razor-thin
Kyle Sammin
26.12
The strange military history of Boxing Day
Yuan Yi Zhu
26.12
Can the Democrats win back religious voters?
Prominent figures are urging the party to re-embrace faith
Elle Hardy
Wednesday, December 25
25.12
Could Pierbattista Pizzaballa be the next Pope?
Peter Franklin
Tuesday, December 24
24.12
Progressive policies are fuelling rise in New York subway murders
This year is set to be the deadliest in decades
Seth Barron
Monday, December 23
23.12
Will Matt Gaetz survive House Ethics report?
Michael Cuenco
23.12
Magdeburg was not a far-Right attack
Terrorists increasingly act on grievances that elude any single ideology
Simon Cottee
23.12
Elbridge Colby: the brain behind Trump’s foreign policy
The China hawk is lined up for a key Pentagon role
Tom Rogan
23.12
Kazan strike shows Ukraine’s growing boldness
Bethany Elliott
Sunday, December 22
22.12
Magdeburg attack puts migration at heart of Germany’s election
An establishment silence around the issue has been broken
Michael Bröning
22.12
Peter Mandelson is a canny choice for US ambassador
The New Labour grandee can convince Trump of Britain's importance
Tom McTague
Saturday, December 21
21.12
Magdeburg suspect prompts more questions than answers
Ralph Schoellhammer
21.12
EU resorts to Brexit lawfare despite Starmer’s Europe reset
The bloc is softening up Britain ahead of a withdrawal agreement
Philip Cunliffe
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