Iran War: Trump has now sealed his own fate
The Iran War will inevitably lead to the collapse of Trump’s political project. It’s tempting to welcome that prospect – but it could make the president even more dangerous
We know what happens when the US breaks something and then walks away. The result is catastrophe. The problem is, Trump doesn’t really care
Ken Burns, the great documentary-maker, returns with a masterful study of the American revolution. The resonances for the present day are hard to miss
Four years after the all out invasion, Ukrainians want more than just warm words. They want real help to end this war. Trump isn’t going to give it – so it’s down to us

The Labour strategy in Gorton and Denton backfired disastrously, and drove its core voters towards the Greens. If it doesn’t change course, the same thing could happen at the general election
It’s a horrific digital age crime that often targets the young and is almost impossible to stop. The only real option is to disrupt the perpetrators’ business model
The Netherlands’ massive new photographic museum showcases art and celebs – but it’s the images of occupation and hunger that won’t let you look away
The Netherlands’ massive new photographic museum showcases art and celebs – but it’s the images of occupation and hunger that won’t let you look away
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
Now we’ve Taken Back Control, the likes of the Sun and Mail are demanding we unquestioningly support a mad American president
The europhobes said if we left the EU, other countries would follow. Wrong. In fact, the opposite has happened – nations are now clamouring to get in
Author David Marsh spoke to 160 key players – and they painted a picture of a continent losing its way
The magazine’s former chair and editor are insistent there was no interference from their little-seen former owners
GB News’s Brexiteer host has complained about the very system he voted for
London could have been the EU’s capital, leading the continent’s defence against Putin and Trumpworld, instead of a spectator to decisions it once helped to shape
Four years after the all out invasion, Ukrainians want more than just warm words. They want real help to end this war. Trump isn’t going to give it – so it’s down to us
Governments across the continent must borrow to spend on defence. If they do not, then Gen Z will end up going to war
After four years of war, Putin isn’t winning. So why does the president insist he is?
If the Kremlin has to spin defeat in Ukraine as a victory, it might need other, quick victories to distract from its losses. That means a beaten Russia will be just as dangerous
When leaders meet at Munich, they must start the process of European rearmament in a way that takes account of the threat from Putin – and Trump
In Uzbekistan, life is lived in the shadow of Russia. Since the invasion of Ukraine, that shadow has become much darker and more threatening
The Netherlands’ massive new photographic museum showcases art and celebs – but it’s the images of occupation and hunger that won’t let you look away
A landmark series of images comes to London, showing the humiliation, rage and moments of hope found in women’s jails