This week the bipartisan furor over Donald Trump’s $1.8bn slush fund escalated to the point that the administration balked, saying they are no longer moving forward with it. But Robert Reich, a Guard…
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The Guardian view on Henry Nowak and the far right: sinister exploitation of a disturbing case | Editorial ⊖⊖
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Proper debate is at risk of being crowded out of the political arena by extremists peddling racially aggravated conspiracy theories
In Germany, it is a Brandmauer, a firewall. In France, it is the cor…
Tunisia World Cup 2026 team guide ⊕
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Having stormed through African qualifying without conceding a goal, can Sabri Lamouchi lead the Eagles of Carthage out of the group stage for the first time?
This article is part of the Guardian’s 202…
Stormy weather and a footballer protest: photos of the day – Wednesday ⊖
The Guardian’s picture editors select photographs from around the world
Continue reading...Future AI weapons such as drones should have moral code, says former UK spy chief ⊖
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Software could make ethically superior decisions to humans in high-pressure moments, claims ex-GCHQ head David Omand
Drones will need to be programmed with moral guidelines as AI-driven decision makin…
Deprivation, resilience and a giant bunny: Polly Braden on capturing the ‘beauty and bleakness’ of young lives on the coast ⊖
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In the Guardian’s Against the tide series, the documentary photographer got to know some ‘amazing’ 16- to 25-year-olds living on the fringes of England and Wales, and now her work is the centre of a …
Not yet worried about tyranny in Britain? This is why you should be | Owen Jones ○
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Chilling comments by Reform figures can’t be dismissed when you consider the overwhelming power of the UK’s centralised state
Britain is much closer to tyranny than you think. Consider a recent social…
Sweden World Cup 2026 team guide ⊕
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With Graham Potter at the helm and Viktor Gyökeres finding form, hopes are high after playoff success
This article is part of the Guardian’s 2026 World Cup Experts’ Network, a cooperation between some…
Andy Burnham offers Labour a refreshing new voice to reach lost voters – but with what message? | Rafael Behr ⊕
It will take more than blokeish affability to reach across the Brexit faultline that scars British politics
Andy Burnham’s stint as health secretary in the final year of Gordon Brown’s government was …
‘They beat me until I lost consciousness’: growing reports of brutal arrests, torture and deaths in Iran’s prisons ⊖⊖⊖
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Testimonies from political prisoners and journalists arrested in crackdowns since the war have started to emerge as regime’s internet blackout lifts
Iranian writer Hamid Asefi wasn’t home on the after…