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Former US ambassador to the United Nations, John Bolton, reflects on the relevance of the institution. Plus: Portuguese ...
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When I started tapping out last week’s column, somewhere high above Baffin Island, little did I know that I was creating an inbox monster that only stopped raging on Friday morning. In case you… ...
We discuss Brazil’s deadly operation against drug gangs. Will this be a key issue in next year’s elections? Then: ...
Dutch voters head to the polls, Lebanon’s race to disarm Hezbollah, Australia’s PM heads to Malaysia and the US government ...
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Argentina has given its president, Javier Milei, something that he has lacked since day one: the ability to turn ...
Despite overnight strikes, Israel and Trump insist that the ceasefire still holds – what’s next for the shaky truce?
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We speak with Marie-Pierre Lannelongue, editorial director of ‘M Le magazine du Monde’ on the third issue of ‘M ...