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  • Tayo Bero

    Kelly Rowland’s Cannes slight is typical for Black women in entertainment

    Tayo Bero
    The Grammy-winning singer suffered an ugly incident with a security guard – but Rowland stood her ground. Good for her
  • Tayo Bero

    Texas’s pardon of the killer of a Black Lives Matter protester sends a chilling message

    Tayo Bero
  • Moira Donegan

    Congress’s latest ‘antisemitism’ hearing was an ugly attack on Palestinian rights

    Moira Donegan
  • FILE - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attends the weekly cabinet meeting in the prime minister's office in Jerusalem, June 25, 2023. (Abir Sultan/Pool Photo via AP, File)

    The ICC arrest request is a fire alarm for Israel. Will it take heed?

    Jo-Ann Mort
  • Margaret Sullivan

    Trump’s ‘unified reich’ video was a message not a mistake

    Margaret Sullivan
  • ‘What is perhaps most shocking about this scandal is not that it happened, but that it happened in plain sight.’

    Corporations are forcing Americans to pay more for less – in their own words

    Matt Stoller
  • US surveillance of pro-Palestinian speech has a direct line to McCarthyism

    Chip Gibbons
  • Rightwing US supreme court justices are in trouble. So they’ve discovered feminism

    Judith Levine
  • Biden’s record on the economy is good but voters don’t feel it. Character, not policy, is key to victory

    Robert Reich
  • Ivanka Trump looks like the comeback kid – and we should all be afraid

    Arwa Mahdawi
  • I was detained at a US airport and asked about Israel and Gaza for 2 hours. Why?

    Ilan Pappé
  • Michael Cohen learned that membership in Trump’s inner circle has a harsh cost

    Sidney Blumenthal
  • Biden is dramatically out of touch with voters on Gaza. He may lose because of it

    Moira Donegan
  • Now is the time for Albanese to dial up pressure on Biden to drop charges against Julian Assange

    Greg Barns
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  • India's PM Modi waves to his supporters during a roadshow in Puri<br>India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi waves to his supporters during a roadshow as part of his election campaign during the ongoing general election, in Puri district of the eastern state of Odisha, India, May 20, 2024. REUTERS/Stringer

    Electoral laws flouted, opposition MPs arrested – this is what it’s like to stand against Narendra Modi

    Mahua Moitra
  • Torsten Bell

    Cheer up, Tory MPs. Quitting a job turns out to be a good thing for your wellbeing

    Torsten Bell
  • Rowan Moore

    Divisive, ugly, gloomy: when will the City of London see the light on tall towers?

    Rowan Moore
  • Rishi Sunak’s summer election gamble is already backfiring on the Tory leader

    Andrew Rawnsley
  • It is foolish and self-indulgent for the anti-Starmer left to split the Labour vote

    Sonia Sodha
  • Biohazards, Putin, extremism… we’ll need more than a few tins of beans

    Martha Gill
  • Job ads aimed at the ‘benefits class’ may be well-meant, but smack of contempt

    Kenan Malik
  • It’s time to tackle the root causes of poverty

  • For the record

  • Cate Blanchett was pilloried for saying she’s ‘middle class’. Here’s why she’s right on the money – in Australia at least

    Van Badham
  • Hiring Nick Kyrgios to fill its vacant toxic male slot is an unforced error on BBC’s part

    Catherine Bennett
  • Flanked by US labour union representatives, Joe Biden signs off tariff increases on Chinese imports in the Rose Garden at the White House on 14 May.

    The Guardian view on free trade: an idea whose time has gone

  • Karim Khan

    The Guardian view on the ICC: undermining this court undermines international standards

    • Yoav Gallant, wearing headphones, gazes at a tank and boxes of supplies near the border between Israel and Gaza.

      The Observer view: it’s up to Israel’s allies to persuade Netanyahu to stop standing in the way of peace

    • A man wearing a baseball cap and a white tabard, with a stethoscope rouund his neck, examines a child as another, slumped against a wall, looks on.

      The Observer view on Sudan’s civil war: a humanitarian disaster we choose to ignore

    • Displaced Palestinians in Deir al-Balah

      The Guardian view on Israel’s far right: occupation of Palestinian territory feeds its extremism

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