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The World Cup has yet to start, but politics, war, and controversy are already competing with football. The 2026 FIFA World Cup is set to be the biggest in hi…
Carys Garland is pleased to welcome Scott Lucas, Professor of American Studies and International Politics at the Clinton Institute, University College Dublin. …
Three years ago, Jessa Davis had an epiphany: After she came out as a trans woman, remaining in deep-red Texas felt untenable. So, she sold her house in Odessa…
Graham Platner and Ken Paxton are facing controversies during their campaigns for Senate. AFP via Getty Images and Getty Images/Collage by Emily Bogle/NPR hide…
Good morning. Two weeks today, it seems more likely than not that Andy Burnham will be taking his seat as the new MP for Makerfield. A byelection win is not ce…
Meta’s former head of global affairs says executives pivoted right in some cases for ‘rather more self-interested’ reasons Silicon Valley companies including …
Andrew Sparrow has been writing the Guardian’s daily political live blog for more 15 years. How does he cope with the relentless psychodrama of British politic…
An upcoming primary election in Maine and last week's primary elections in California mean campaign season is well underway.
Academic and senior political analyst specializing in Iran and Middle East Politics. It has been 100 days since the United States and Israel attacked Iran in …
Good morning and welcome to our live coverage of UK politics. The justice secretary, David Lammy, is being interviewed by the BBC and Sky News this morning and…
Russia, the United States and European Union all have interests as geopolitics take centre-stage. Voters will choose between Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, b…
























