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    The Guardian view on Trump’s attacks on migrants: smirking racism is no less dangerous

    Editorial: Haitians escaping violence at home now face it in their refuge in Ohio thanks to the extreme right and the Republican presidential campaign
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    The US and all nations must respect the UN resolution against Israeli occupation

    Kenneth Roth
  • man wearing navy suit sits behind microphone and nameplate

    If US senators are openly Islamophobic, what hope is there?

    Representative Ilhan Omar
  • Sidney Blumenthal

    Trump and Vance’s Springfield smear is a microcosm of their entire campaign

    Sidney Blumenthal
  • A teacher standing at a whiteboard as several pupils observe a lesson and raise their hands

    Curriculum restrictions in US public schools hurt teachers and students alike

    Stacey Abrams and Randi Weingarten
  • Permanent ambassador of Israel, Danny Danon, speaks during an emergency special session on illegal Israel actions in East Jerusalem

    Will the historic UN vote for sanctions on Israel change reality for Palestinians?

    Omar Barghouti
  • Nebraska may change its electoral system at the last second to help Trump win

    Stephen Marche
  • JD Vance is factually challenged – and morally deficient

    Margaret Sullivan
  • Amber Thurman was killed by Georgia’s abortion ban. There will be others

    Moira Donegan
  • Take it from a former player: the NFL is brutal, violent and very tough to walk away from

    RK Russell
  • With their lies about Haitian immigrants, Trump and Vance have reached a new low

    Moustafa Bayoumi
  • JD Vance’s obsession with cats is bizarre. He needs to stop spreading fake mews

    Arwa Mahdawi
  • The American right is inciting a pogrom against Haitian immigrants in Ohio

    Moira Donegan
  • We live in an era of political violence. The rich and famous aren’t the primary targets

    Moira Donegan
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    How did telemarketers get my number? I uncover the labyrinthine world of Australia’s data brokers

    Priya Dev for the Conversation
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    The words of the master Persian poets carry a mystical power – and can create serious transformation

    Ali Hammoud
    Ethics, aesthetics and philosophy are all intertwined in the poetry of Hafez and his words help us to rediscover long-lost truths
  • John Harris

    Labour, beware: Britain’s housing crisis is driving voters towards populism

    John Harris
  • British beer drinkers, face the truth: a pint is too big, a half is too small – all hail the two-thirds measure

    Elle Hunt
  • ‘Levelling up’ began five years ago. Now we’re more divided than ever. Is this the UK’s fate?

    Will Hutton
  • A rushed UK law is no way to make such a vital, painful decision as how to die

    Sonia Sodha
  • Give us your vision for the country, Sir Keir. Costly glasses shouldn’t be required

    Andrew Rawnsley
  • No promotions, no buzz. Home workers pay high price while bosses save on costs

    Martha Gill
  • Too white? Too black? Too woke? Politics by labelling is a disease of our times

    Kenan Malik
  • The lenience of Huw Edwards’s sentence is bad enough, but the explanation is worse

    Catherine Bennett
  • We must resist the injustice of West Bank occupation

  • People in red uniforms work under spotlights surrounded by silhouetted vehicles.

    The Observer view on the Middle East crisis: Biden’s failure on Gaza is fuelling wider war

  • Flowers are laid and candles lit in front of the Lebanese embassy in Tehran on 18 September 2024.

    The Guardian view on Israel’s booby-trap war: illegal and unacceptable

    • Three women sitting on a bench in China

      The Guardian view on China’s ageing population: an economic and social conundrum

    • Kamala Harris and Donald Trump shake hands on stage at the presidential debate in Philadelphia on 10 September 2024.

      The Guardian view on the US presidential debate: Kamala Harris’s triumph isn’t transformative, but it was essential

    • ISRAEL-PALESTINIAN-CONFLICT-HOSTAGES<br>A demonstrator holds a sign depicting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shredding apart Israel's 1948 Declaration of Independence during a demonstration demanding action to free the Israeli hostages captive in the Gaza Strip since the October 7 attacks outside the Israeli Defence Ministry headquarters in Tel Aviv on August 24, 2024 amid the ongoing conflict in the Palestinian territory between Israel and Hamas. (Photo by Jack GUEZ / AFP) (Photo by JACK GUEZ/AFP via Getty Images)

      The Guardian view on Israel’s West Bank seizure: causing harm to itself and others

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