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  • Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump campaigns in Aurora, Colorado<br>epaselect epa11655678 Former US president and current Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally at Gaylord Rockies and Resort in Aurora, Colorado, USA, 11 October 2024 (issued 12 October 2024). Trump is campaigning in the western part of the United States, with rallies in Aurora, Colorado and Reno, Nevada. EPA/JEREMY SPARIG

    Trump wants the FCC to take CBS’s license away. This is a dark omen

    Dennis Aftergut and Austin Sarat
    His comments foreshadow a full-on assault on the free speech and freedom of the press if he becomes president
  • Arwa Mahdawi

    Being dangerously thin is back in. Is the body-positivity era officially over?

    Arwa Mahdawi
  • Marina Hyde

    Hurricane Milton has left two worlds in its wake. Elon Musk lives in one of them. The other is called reality

    Marina Hyde
  • Emma Brockes

    Digested week: ‘Just moving’? Tell that to Florida zookeepers

    Emma Brockes
  • a man on screen gives a speech as a room of people look on

    The US won’t run for another term on UN human rights council. Israel is likely why

    Kenneth Roth
  • Moustafa Bayoumi

    How long will the destruction of Lebanon continue? This is madness.

    Moustafa Bayoumi
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    Sidney Blumenthal
  • Wild conspiracies about the weather are spreading online. The media can help

    Arwa Mahdawi
  • The FBI conducted a sham investigation into Brett Kavanaugh. Surprised?

    Moira Donegan
  • Why are Democrats tarred as elites when the world’s richest man funds Trump?

    Robert Reich
  • Will a disturbing scoop about Trump and Putin affect Trump’s electoral chances?

    Margaret Sullivan
  • This is the future for Kamala Harris: unless she solves this economic mystery, Trump wins

    Aditya Chakrabortty
  • Our dystopian climate isn’t just about fires and floods. It’s about society fracturing

    Bill McKibben
  • Trump is falsely blaming Harris for high prices. His plans will cause huge inflation

    Steven Greenhouse
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  • Crowds hold up a placard of the Australian Aboriginal Flag during a "Walk for Yes" rally for the "Voice" referendum in Melbourne on September 17, 2023

    What can the voice’s failure and the past teach us about how Australia can be a nation that embraces progress?

    Julianne Schultz
  • Torsten Bell

    Regions really do benefit from relocation plans – just look at Salford since the BBC’s move

    Torsten Bell
  • Kate Maltby

    Artistic freedom in our theatres is being lost to fear and self-censorship

    Kate Maltby
  • Exuberant bums abound on the new Rivals. What a relief

    Rachel Cooke
  • My terminal illness has taught me how precious life is – but also the value of a good death

    Nathaniel Dye
  • I have been a Wimbledon line judge for 40 years. They could have said machines will do the job next year

    Wendy Smith
  • From the sea to your plate: how to choose more sustainable salmon

  • Sudan is the world’s gravest humanitarian disaster – but almost nobody cares

    Jonathan Freedland
  • Australia’s voice referendum no vote won’t define Indigenous policy forever

    Megan Davis
  • Canada is showing that it’s possible to have universal, affordable childcare. Is the UK brave enough to follow?

    Gaby Hinsliff
  • The chaos at Keir Starmer’s No 10 isn’t just political gossip – but there’s a way for him to fix it

    Anthony Seldon
  • Orlando, Florida, after Hurricane Milton made landfall.

    The Guardian view on Hurricane Milton and other disasters: extreme politics is worsening extreme weather

  • Oil supertankers anchored at the Bandar Abbas Anchorage, in the Straits of Hormuz, bridging the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman - one of the most important waterways for the export of petroleum, from which 20% of the world's petroleum production passes through the narrow straits.<br>MN29Y4 Oil supertankers anchored at the Bandar Abbas Anchorage, in the Straits of Hormuz, bridging the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman - one of the most important waterways for the export of petroleum, from which 20% of the world's petroleum production passes through the narrow straits.

    The Guardian view on Israel and Iran: there will be no winners from an all-out war

    • JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - JULY 04, 2016: Narrow street with souvenir shops as minaret on background in Muristan - christian quarter, popular tourist destin<br>JF89AA JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - JULY 04, 2016: Narrow street with souvenir shops as minaret on background in Muristan - christian quarter, popular tourist destin

      The Observer view on the Middle East: a year on, there is only one way to a credible peace

    • Chagos islanders at the high court in 2019.

      The Guardian view on Britain ceding the Chagos Islands: a welcome step towards justice

    • Pro-Palestinian protesters stop traffic outside the United Nations headquarters in New York on 26 September 2024.

      The Guardian view on US leadership: war in the Middle East accelerates American decline

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