Ukraine
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Home The British economy grew by 0.3 per cent in the first quarter of 2015, the slowest quarterly growth for…
The roots of the matter
British people buy £43 million worth of human hair a year. So who’s selling?
The empire-builders
For Nato and the EU as much as for Putin, Ukraine is a question not of virtue but of power and land
Notes from a ceasefire
Ukraine’s war goes on – in some places now, and soon everywhere
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Home Sir Malcolm Rifkind, the former Conservative foreign secretary, resigned as chairman of Parliament’s Intelligence and Security Committee and promised…
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Home Party leaders mercilessly launched 100 days of campaigning before the general election on 7 May. David Cameron, the Conservative…
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Home More than 1,100 imams and Islamic leaders received a letter from Eric Pickles, the Communities Secretary, and Lord Ahmad…
Back to the front
Germans are beginning to recognise that they will not always be able to stay out of military conflicts
Travels in Nowhere Land
Transnistria is not an area well-served by travel literature or, really, literature of any kind. The insubstantial-seeming post-Soviet sandwich-filling between…
Moscow calling
Russia Today’s mission to subvert the West from your living room
Russia falling
Will Putin’s people still love him when the money dries up? He’s about to find out
Portrait of a romantic psychopath
If Eduard Limonov, the subject of Emmanuel Carrère’s utterly engrossing biographical ‘novel’, hadn’t invented himself, Carrère would have had to…
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Home The last British combat troops turned over Camp Bastion in Helmand to Afghan forces and withdrew from Afghanistan after…
Bear market
The West will have to drop sanctions on Russia – or face another global economic crash
Long life
I don’t think I can remember a time when there have been so many scares about. They come at us…
Letter from Donetsk
For what is technically peacetime, there’s a lot of shelling going on round here. Donetsk airport is still held by…
Bombs away!
The Defence Secretary Michael Fallon is an eager interventionist
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Home England suddenly began to take the prospect of Scottish independence seriously after a poll of 1,084 people by YouGov…
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Home Britain’s terror threat level was raised from ‘substantial’ to ‘severe’ in response to fighting in Iraq and Syria, meaning…
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Home Theresa May, the Home Secretary, said that Britons who went to Syria or Iraq to fight could be stripped…
More war for oil
You can’t understand any of the world’s crises without understanding petropolitics
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Home David Cameron, the Prime Minister, writing of the Islamic State in northern Iraq, said: ‘If we do not act…
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Home David Cameron, the Prime Minister, resisted calls for Parliament to be recalled to debate the crisis in Iraq. Philip Hammond,…
Where have all the leaders gone?
No one wants to pay the price of speaking for the free world
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Home David Cameron, the Prime Minister, told Parliament that President Vladimir Putin of Russia should end his country’s support for…





























