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James Ball

Goodbye Mr Globalism

Klaus Schwab, the man who founded the Davos summit, had a vision for the world. But things haven’t turned out the way he wanted

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Should Labour copy Carney’s Trump strategy?

Despite the Canadian PM’s stunning win, it does not follow that being tough with the US will be good for Starmer or Britain

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Facebook’s free speech battle

The oversight board Mark Zuckerberg set up has criticised him, and ruled that anti-Muslim content should be removed. Will he now silence them?

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MAGA are the real enemies of free speech

Judge Trump and Vance by their assaults on those they disagree with, not First Amendment babble

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Douglas Murray: shallow book, narrow mind

Reducing the complex history of Israel and Palestine to a battle of good vs evil is wilfully misleading. No wonder Trump has endorsed it

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Keir Starmer: the global right’s new menace

He’s the most boring prime minister we’ve had in decades – so why does the US media seem to hate Keir Starmer so much?

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Everyone hates Elon

The petulant far right billionaire rips up jobs, risks lives, makes Nazi salutes and taunts anyone who disagrees – then complains

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Was Trump’s market carnage the plan all along?

Global finance's hopes that the White House would drop tariffs led to them jumping on a piece of fake news

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Were Trump’s idiotic tariffs really generated by AI?

No complex calculations have gone into these import taxes - just reckless back-of-an-envelope stuff

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Why do we all feel so much poorer?

Wages may be showing signs of improvement, but on its own that won’t solve the problem

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Why Big Tech has never been weaker

The US giants have become sprawling conglomerates, precisely the kind of fat, complacent companies they once set out to disrupt

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Is this really Labour’s vision?

Rachel Reeves seems happy to let 50,000 children live in poverty in order to make a spreadsheet add up on a Wednesday afternoon

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We’re not ready for the next pandemic

Trump, foreign aid cuts and anti-vax hysteria have set the world back. We are less prepared than we were in 2020

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Trump is about to blow up the spring statement

An April 2 tariff bombshell could make much of what Rachel Reeves says irrelevant

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How Labour conservatively cut welfare

Rushed welfare cuts backed up with dodgy statistics is a shoddy - and all too familiar - way to run the UK

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The real crisis in young men

Influencers stroke egos, fuel dangerous fantasies and enrich themselves by telling young males they are being victimised by a woke society

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The book Zuckerberg wants to kill

If you thought Facebook was meant to be all about free speech nowadays, think again

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Elon Musk is in freefall

When it comes to billionaires, there’s only one reliable way to keep score – and by that measure, there’s no doubt Musk is losing badly

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JD Vile. The smallness of the vice-president of America

Vance has gone from punchline to the man who punches first and asks questions later. And he’s a heartbeat from the presidency

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Nigel Farage, the unpopulist

Nigel Farage has staked his political life on slavish support of Donald Trump. Now it seems to be coming back to bite him

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How woke went broke

The excesses of the social justice movements will not be missed – but something even worse has come to take their place

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Keir Starmer’s disastrous decision

The prime minister’s cut to the aid budget will cause horrendous suffering and weaken Britain

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Trump gives Europe the finger

A vote at the United Nations made it very clear what he thinks of America’s former allies across the Atlantic

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The turncoat in chief

Trump has shafted Ukraine. Now he threatens the security of the west

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The war against buffer zones

JD Vance’s rant against a British law banning protests outside abortion clinics is pure hypocrisy - and nothing at all to do with free speech

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JD Vance is graceless, reckless and pointless

The vice president’s arrogant and counterproductive rant in Munich was a lesson in hypocrisy

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The president’s brain is missing… again

Not even his shocked closest allies know what drove Donald Trump’s Ukraine sell-out

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Donald Trump has no plan

Greenland, the Panama Canal, trade wars, the Gaza riviera, surrendering to Putin – and it’s only week three. Most of it won’t happen. But some of it might. And that’s the problem

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Matthew Goodwin’s book of nonsense

The populist commentator’s book on UK universities is filled with unoriginal argument, cherry-picked evidence and enormous self-regard. If he truly believes what he’s written, the only suitable response is pity

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When hard hearts beat soft power

The White House’s destruction of USAID is a callous, catastrophic mistake that will damage America as well as the world

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Why are Labour acting like the Tories?

By offering the same old rhetoric on benefits, migrants and spending, Keir Starmer looks like the continuity Sunak

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China’s AI game changer

China has upended the artificial intelligence war, and now anyone can win – shaking the assumptions of Trump, Musk and Starmer

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