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September 3, 2020
The tragedy of Britney Spears
Everyone wants a piece of her: even the fans are complicit. But is there anything left to give?
Sarah Ditum
Friday
21.08
21.08
The abolitionist who believed in bloodshed
John Brown's legacy raises a tricky question: can an institution be so evil that violence against it is justified?
Ralph Leonard
Monday
17.08
17.08
What Dungeons and Dragons taught me about politics
The skills learned about heroes and monsters are relevant to many aspects of government
James Kirkup
Friday
14.08
14.08
How offensive is Edinburgh Festival?
If new legislation passes, actors could be criminalised for hurting an audience member's feelings
Joan Smith
Thursday
13.08
13.08
Is this the world’s worst dictator?
Turkmen citizens are condemned to live in a repressive police state run by an unsophisticated dullard
Daniel Kalder
Tuesday
11.08
11.08
Who are Lebanon’s real friends?
As the corrupt government falls apart, other factions are ready to exploit the situation
James Barr
Monday
10.08
10.08
Could a comedian topple Macron?
The French President is anxious that a charismatic non-politician will mess up his reelection strategy
John Lichfield
Thursday
06.08
06.08
The drawbacks of Japan’s cult of peace
75 years after the atomic bomb, it may be time for the nation to outgrow pacifism
Eri Hotta
Wednesday
05.08
05.08
Let them eat prawn cocktail crisps
Boris Johnson used to scoff at the puritans who wanted to curb our God-given appetites. Now he's become one of them
Diane Purkiss
Tuesday
04.08
04.08
How white radicals hijacked Portland’s protests
Anarchists are using Black Lives Matter as a smokescreen for insurrection
Michael Tracey
Friday
31.07
31.07
France’s African forever war
The country has been fighting jihadis in the Sahel for six long years — and there's no end in sight
John Lewis-Stempel
Thursday
30.07
30.07
Happy birthday, Baghdad, wonder of the world
The city, founded 1,258 years ago today, was once an intellectual and cultural centre like no other
Justin Marozzi
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