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The morality of Squid Game - review
The brutal Squid Game is a huge hit. Lucy Nichols argues this is because people recognise the brutality in their everyday lives
Sound and fury, signifying nothing
What does the Trump-Kim summit mean? Not much, says John Rees
Dump Trump and the special relationship, too
Theresa May's support for Trump is a faultline we must fully exploit, argues Jonathan Maunders
The Trump era and the anti-war movement
With the US state department looking increasingly aggressive, the anti-war movement must fight on many fronts, argues Lindsey German
The deadliest of games: the US and North Korea
Donald Trump’s fumbling towards statesmanship is a global danger, argues Ian Chamberlain
Trump's UN speech: a new low for the president
Trump's speech on Tuesday made it absolutely clear that he is prepared to raise the stakes in terms of international conflict
A society which cannot deliver the basics has to be changed - weekly briefing
As pessimism amongst the young spreads, Blair once again intervenes on Brexit and war in the Pacific looms, Lindsey German explains what's at stake
North Korea: the United States seek power rather than peace
The US approach to North Korea cannot be understood without considering its wider goals in the region
North Korea: moving towards the threat of real war
With calls for a freeze on testing and manoeuvres on all sides falling on deaf ears, tensions are reaching a dangerous level, writes Lindsey German
If it ain't broke, don't fix it: the dangers of Keir Starmer's new policy on Brexit - weekly briefing
Jeremy Corbyn's original position, when he argues for a People's Brexit, made a lot of sense.
Don’t be blindsided: the threat of nuclear war is real
Recent rhetorical grandstanding should not obscure a clear and present danger, writes Lindsey German
Can we stop Trump tweeting his way to war? - weekly briefing
Trump tweets his way to nuclear confrontation with North Korea and military action in Venezuela while fascists wreak carnage in Charlottesville
Korea at a turning point: beautiful solidarity or ugly defeat?
The South Korean government has launched a new political offensive to overturn hard won job securities, Clive Tilman looks at what's at stake