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Nigel Jones
Nigel Jones is a British historian and journalist.
International
Why the Bolivia coup was an abject failure
Latin American democracy may be stronger than the plans of ambitious generals to rule through the barrel of a gun
By Nigel Jones
Europe
Portugal’s ‘good’ coup
Fifty years ago today, on April 25, 1974, Europe was stunned by an almost bloodless military coup that removed the continent’s most durable dictatorship
By Nigel Jones
Europe
Olaf Scholz is the weakest link against Putin
Germany may be an economic giant, but when it comes to pulling its weight internationally, it is the Pygmy among western powers
By Nigel Jones
Royals
King Charles and the British royals’ history with cancer
Charles clearly hopes that his openness about his condition will encourage other people to come forward and seek early medical help
By Nigel Jones
Europe
Why Germany’s former spy chief is being spied on
The spy agency has accused its former chief of being in close touch with the AfD
By Nigel Jones
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