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Mark Mardell CLIMATE Why Donald Trump is so bad for the climate Isabel Hilton CLIMATE CHANGE After Valencia, nobody can say they did not know Dominic Hinde World View all Climate Why Donald Trump is so bad for the climate The US election result hangs heavy over COP29 Isabel Hilton Climate Change After Valencia, nobody can say they did not know Dominic Hinde Germany Germany’s coalition has crumbled. What next? Miriam Dahlinger Europe For Europe, Trump’s victory could be a blessing in disguise Nathalie Tocci Podcasts View all NOVEMBER 07, 2024 Exclusive: The Observer’s existential crisis NOVEMBER 06, 2024 Is assisted dying moral? Rowan Williams and Brenda Hale in conversation NOVEMBER 02, 2024 Q&A US election special, with Jill Abramson OCTOBER 31, 2024 US election 2024: The final days OCTOBER 30, 2024 Witches, conspiracies and the US election OCTOBER 27, 2024 Q&A: How influential is Joe Rogan? 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Brenda Hale, Rowan Williams From the magazine Technology The Amish approach to AI Ethan Zuckerman From the magazine Gender The women who hate feminism Sarah Manavis From the magazine Phone Hacking View all Phone Hacking Did the Murdoch empire hack MPs for commercial ends? What if Rupert Murdoch’s newspaper company didn’t just hack phones to get a scoop, but targeted elected politicians—right to the very top—in pursuit of its business ambitions? Nick Davies From the magazine Phone Hacking How Murdoch’s company magicked away 31 million emails Nick Davies From the magazine Phone Hacking What did Rupert know, when? Nick Davies Phone Hacking Did Washington Post publisher ‘pervert the course of justice’ under Murdoch? Nick Davies Views View all People Rutger Bregman thinks our best days are ahead of us The Dutch author wants progressives to be more optimistic about our prospects. At his new school for ‘Moral Ambition’, he hopes to turn that optimism into action Huw Paige Housing Temporary accommodation: a first-person perspective Elizabeth Layzell Brief Encounter Sue Prideaux: ‘None of the big problems can be solved without regard for truth’ From the magazine People Just Stop Oil’s Anna Holland: Getting arrested makes us more sympathetic Will Coldwell From the magazine Sponsored View all Sponsored Public Health gets personal: The case for an AI-driven personalised prevention platform Samantha Field Sponsored Announcing the winner of the Bennett Public Policy Prize 2024 Sponsored To grow the north, first we must connect the north Jon Bernstein Sponsored Higginson Strategy: Why we’re supporting Top Thinkers 2024 John and Clodagh Higginson Events EVENT Sam Freedman: In Conversation EVENT Watch | Healthcare in a modern age: why we need a National Health Bank with Dame Sally Davies EVENT Watch | Should we re-freeze the Arctic? 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