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Europe
What we need is an implacable determination to identify the liars and remove them from office
Rod Liddle
Sports
‘I respect women, I love women, I cherish women’
Teresa Mull
How many more boutique mags can the sport bear?
Adrian Brune
Policy
Washington’s Soviet-style subterfuge is coming to an end
James W. Carden
The offshore and onshore wind sectors are in full-blown panic mode
Robert Bryce
Middle East
This plan bears the unmistakable imprint of his thinking
Freddy Gray
Mexico
The shock for the informed is not that Trump declared the Mexican state a narco-regime, but that it didn’t happen years ago
Joshua Treviño
Diary
This second pregnancy is very different from the first
Cressida Bonas
International
To talk or not?
Charlie Gammell
In California, it’s incredibly difficult to run abstinence-only drug treatment centers. Some are trying to change that
Leighton Woodhouse
Desperate media partisans were forced to delete tweets suggesting President Trump’s actions could be to blame
Ben Domenech
Gliff is a different sort of project, but still one which reveals a desire to comment on contemporary culture
Francesca Peacock
‘I’m a new kind of Christian’
Michael Gove
In December Micanor Altes ordered his acolytes to gun down all old or gray-haired residents
Amy Wilentz
As much as anything else, Citizen is a book of omissions
Christopher Sandford
It might seem on the face of it that MDD can’t be screen-based malaise
Mary Wakefield
This trend is, in part, due to the increasingly positive perception of anglophone culture
Felix Turner
The secret to working a room is to know when you’re in a room that can’t be worked
Cosmo Landesman
Peace at 5,000 feet
Calla Jones Corner
It was clearly inspired by satirical American and British shows about politics
Politics
The goals aren’t the same in each place — and some movements are far more serious than others
Dave Seminara
Spectator Editorial
In almost every role that matters, Trump has opted for a nominee who has been an extreme critic of the very body he or she is set to oversee
The American people are tired of having the wool pulled over their eyes by Democrats
Scott Jennings
Place
How I became a Japowder junkie
Amy Rose Everett
Book Review
Gabriel’s Moon is the welcome return of one of Britain’s most reliably gripping novelists
Philip Womack