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If Donald Trump thinks Greenland should be his, how long before he sets his sights on Scotland? | Zoe Williams

Published: January 7, 2026 15:00

By the expansionist logic of the president and his advisers, the US is entitled to annex just about anywhereā€˜We do need Greenland, absolutely,ā€ Donald Trump told the Atlantic on 5 January, with the hand-wavy follow-up, ā€œWe need it for defence.ā€ His adviser…

Surprise dip in inflation a lightbulb moment – but RBA unlikely to deliver interest rate bargains | Greg Jericho

Published: January 7, 2026 14:00

Reserve bank will not find any reason in the new figures to cut rates next month, but the unexpected lower rate should prevent an increaseGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastA new year and we are straight back into talk of inflation.…

Democrats can win back the White House in 2028. Here’s how | Colin Seeberger

Published: January 7, 2026 12:00

Democrats should go on the offense against Republicans, but they should also lay out a vision for renewing the promise of a middle-class life By January 2029, Donald Trump will be capping off a nearly 14-year stretch at the helm of American politics. While…

Nicki Minaj’s Maga conversion is doing nothing for her career – or is it? | Arwa Mahdawi

Published: January 7, 2026 11:00

The rapper’s recent cosying up to the Trump administration has upset a lot of her fans, but is she playing the long game?Starships are meant to fly, but Nicki Minaj’s musical career is now doing a Maga-propelled nosedive. For the past few months, the…

We study glaciers. ā€˜Artificial glaciers’ and other tech may halt their total collapse | Brent Minchew and Colin Meyer

Published: January 7, 2026 11:00

How might we prevent sea-level rise? Satellite-based radar, solar-powered drones, robot submarines and lab-based ā€˜artificial glaciers’ could all play a roleSea levels are rising faster than at any point in human history, and for every foot that waters…

Keir Starmer has a historic opportunity to fix this awful Brexit – if he follows this plan | Naomi Smith

Published: January 7, 2026 11:00

The new bill giving ministers the power to align trade with the EU has huge practical and symbolic value. Let it herald a new and exciting ambitionGood things may come to those who wait, but when it comes to repairing the Brexit settlement Britain was left…

Let’s be clear: if the Palestine Action hunger strikers die, the government will bear moral responsibility | George Monbiot

Published: January 7, 2026 08:00

The three remaining hunger strikers have been convicted of nothing. Yet with astonishing cruelty, ministers refuse to listen to their reasonable demandsThey are far into the lethal zone. Three people who are being held in prison on charges connected with…

Is Starmer’s reluctance to criticise Trump smart tactics – or the sign of a man without a plan? | Rafael Behr

Published: January 7, 2026 06:00

The PM won’t call out Trump over Venezuela, and won’t commit to Europe. His refusal to choose leaves vital choices for Britain to be made by others For an inveterate liar, Donald Trump is remarkably honest. The best guide to what he thinks is what he…

RosalĆ­a’s Lux is more than epic Catholic pop – it grapples with a world fraught with complexity and crisis | Carlos Delclós

Published: January 7, 2026 05:00

Behind its lavish ā€˜nun-core’ aesthetic, the Spanish star’s hit album pushes us to think beyond good and evil – to see that we contain multitudesI went into Lux primed not to like it. Not because I doubt RosalĆ­a’s virtuosic talents or her intense…

Is your community bushfire ready? In Cobargo after black summer we don’t just have a plan, we have one another | Zena Armstrong

Published: January 6, 2026 22:50

Fire preparation is more than clearing gutters and evacuation plans. It’s building solidarity in ordinary times so it’s there in extraordinary onesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAs extreme heat grips large parts of Australia…

The Guardian view on Trump’s raid in Caracas: oil matters, but it’s not the whole story | Editorial

Published: January 6, 2026 19:25

The seizure of Venezuelan leader was induced by the prize of petroleum, but driven by spectacle, geopolitics and domestic politicsIt’s all about oil. That was the reason NicolĆ”s Maduro, the Venezuelan leader illegally abducted by US forces at the weekend,…

Now Musk’s Grok chatbot is creating sexualised images of children. If the law won’t stop it, perhaps his investors will | Sophia Smith Galer

Published: January 6, 2026 15:30

The owner of X has grown used to acting with impunity – but this may be a red line for those with ā€˜conservative values’ who fund his adventures in free speechIt’s a sickening law of the internet that the first thing people will try to do with a new tool is…

Elon Musk is moving back into politics. Can’t he take up a new hobby instead? | Arwa Mahdawi

Published: January 6, 2026 14:47

It didn’t go very well for him last time, but the tech billionaire seems to have abandoned his plans for a third party and has renewed his bromance with the president ā€œYou know, I’ve generally found that when I get involved in politics, it ends up badly,ā€ā€¦

Why the surprise over Trump’s Venezuela coup? US presidents promise isolation – and deliver war | Simon Jenkins

Published: January 6, 2026 14:02

Last week’s events in Caracas come in a long line of American interventions. The White House has awesome power and is never shy of using itIt is starting to trickle out. Last week in Caracas was not an invasion, it was a putsch. It was the militarised…

I got married twice in my 20s. Now I’m in love with my midlife situationship | Natasha Ginnivan

Published: January 6, 2026 14:00

Bored, lonely and emerging from lockdown, a less-traditional relationship was just what I was looking forWe were just two midlifers in our 50s who met back in 2020 using a popular dating app. Bored, lonely and emerging from lockdown we jumped at the chance…

Trump is marching into 2026 with the worst cabinet in history | Austin Sarat

Published: January 6, 2026 14:00

From RFK Jr to Pete Hegseth, the president’s top aides have been disastrous. We shouldn’t be surprisedAs 2024 ended and Donald Trump’s cabinet picks were rolled out, commentators scrambled to decide which one was the worst. Was it Matt Gaetz for attorney…

We can safely experiment on reflecting sunlight away from Earth. Here’s how | Dakota Gruener and Daniele Visioni

Published: January 6, 2026 12:00

Reflecting a small fraction of incoming sunlight to reduce global heating is not a new idea. It is time to safely experimentThe world is warming fast – and our options to avoid catastrophic harm are narrowing. 2024 was the first full year more than 1.5C…

Many schools don’t think students can read full novels anymore. That’s a tragedy | Margaret Sullivan

Published: January 6, 2026 11:00

Increasingly, teens are given only parts of books, and they often read not in print but on school-issued laptopsReading fiction has been such a joy for me that my heart broke a little to learn recently that many schools no longer assign full books to high…

Donald Trump poses a threat to civilization | Robert Reich

Published: January 6, 2026 11:00

The moral purpose of civilized society is to prevent the stronger from attacking the weaker. The US was founded on that principleTrump’s domestic and foreign policies – ranging from his attempted coup against the United States five years ago, to his…

Greta Thunberg came to stay – and my kid may have inadvertently helped her get arrested | Arwa Mahdawi

Published: January 6, 2026 10:00

The activist had held a sign written with my daughter’s crayon. Try explaining that to a four-year-oldIt was 6am. London. A few days before Christmas. My four-year-old is singing at the top of her lungs and charging around my parents’ house on a hunt for…

It’s not easy being an English northerner surrounded by southerners. Here’s how we survive | Robyn Vinter

Published: January 6, 2026 10:00

University undergraduates are forming northern societies, but in other circumstances we find different ways to be ourselvesOf course they weren’t being mean, but each time my university friends jokingly echoed my Leeds-accented ā€œnoā€ with a noise that is…

Male bonds develop one way, female friendships another. Should we stop trying to make men more like women? | Gaby Hinsliff

Published: January 6, 2026 08:00

The strong and silent masculine image is often derided, but why? Perhaps companionship via trains, golf or a quiet drink is enoughIt’s good to talk. Or so men are always being told, by everyone from mental health campaigners to the women they live with,…

Trump’s new world order is being born – and Venezuela is just the start | Owen Jones

Published: January 6, 2026 06:00

The US president has been quite clear that Cuba, Mexico, Colombia and Greenland are in his sights. We must believe himAs Venezuela’s skyline lit up under US bombs, we were watching the morbid symptoms of a declining empire. That may sound counterintuitive.…

Europe’s failure to condemn Trump’s illegal aggression in Venezuela isn’t just wrong – it’s stupid | Nathalie Tocci

Published: January 6, 2026 05:00

The more European countries act as colonies, unable and unwilling to stand up to Trump, the more they’ll be treated as suchThere is no two without a three, as we say in Italian. After their complicit silence on Israel’s war crimes in Gaza and their tacit…

The Guardian view on Europe’s response to ā€˜America first’ imperialism: too weak, too timid | Editorial

Published: January 5, 2026 19:05

Sir Keir Starmer and European leaders must defend the rule of international law, as a dangerous new world order emergesThe initial reaction of European leaders to Donald Trump’s illegal military intervention in Venezuela wasĀ not only weak, it also had the…

Despite Trump’s hopes, big oil will be wary of rushing back to Venezuela | Nils Pratley

Published: January 5, 2026 17:29

The US might aim to unlock the country’s reserves, but cost and political uncertainty make it look an uncertain optionUS energy stocks rise as Trump vows to unlock Venezuela’s oilVenezuela crisis - latest updatesThe theory sounds straightforward. Venezuela…

With Trump’s military action in Venezuela, the US has made every other country less safe | Volker Türk

Published: January 5, 2026 16:19

This weakens the only mechanism we have to prevent world conflict, namely the UN. The international community must stand up for the rule of lawVolker Türk is UN high commissioner for human rightsThe US military operation in Venezuela undermines a…

ā€˜See no evil, hear no evil’ Starmer goes on full sycophant alert | John Crace

Published: January 5, 2026 16:19

PM tries to be as uninformed as possible about The Donald’s coup while his junior minister throws Greenland under the busLet’s face it. What’s a bloke got to do to win the Nobel peace prize these days? I mean the much-coveted inaugural Fifa peace prize is…

For Americans, 2026 started with two starkly different visions for the country | Moira Donegan

Published: January 5, 2026 16:00

Zohran Mamdani’s optimistic inauguration contrasted in every single way with Trump’s brazen invasion of VenezuelaThe new year opened with a pair of scenes that illustrated the great divide within the US and the stakes of the ongoing contest over its…

Trump’s Venezuela invasion sets a perilous precedent | Kenneth Roth

Published: January 5, 2026 15:00

If Trump can invade Venezuela, why can’t Putin invade Ukraine? Or Xi Jinping seize Taiwan?No matter how you slice it, Donald Trump’s invasion of Venezuela is an act of naked aggression. It is blatantly illegal and sets a disturbing precedent of…

Ever been caught short? Here’s the good news: a great British toilet revolution could be on the way | Eddie Blake

Published: January 5, 2026 14:03

Inspired by ministers and councils willing to spend a penny, architects are building beautiful, functional loos – a first step towards restoring civic prideWhy do we have so few public toilets in UK cities? It’s hard to think of two more fundamental social…

As we farewelled Ronda our soft-hearted labrador, the grief was as painful as any I’ve felt | Paul Daley

Published: January 5, 2026 14:00

Ronda was a beauty in every sense, and her love for her human and canine family was as unencumbered as it was uncomplicatedEach time a family dogs dies I go over it all again and decide that the intense grief is far outweighed by the joy the animal brought…

Who does new year Keir look like after his reset? Last year Keir – and that’s a huge problem | John McTernan

Published: January 5, 2026 11:42

This weekend’s lengthy BBC interview was a great opportunity to show more vim and a new vision, but once again process and stock phrases won outJohn McTernan was political secretary to Tony Blair at No 10 Keir Starmer kicked off the political new year with…

I’m watching myself on YouTube saying things I would never say. This is the deepfake menace we must confront | Yanis Varoufakis

Published: January 5, 2026 08:00

These inventions trigger rage, but also optimism. Maybe they will make people think more critically about debate and democracyIt was my blue shirt, a present from my sister-in-law, that gave it all away. It made me think of Yakov Petrovich Golyadkin, the…

Trump’s coup in Venezuela didn’t just break the rules – it showed there aren’t any. We’ll all regret that | Nesrine Malik

Published: January 5, 2026 06:00

It’s not just the triumphalism in the White House. Leaders loth to oppose this gangsterism must think how that looks to Putin, Xi and in the UAEI never thought it possible that you could look back on the Iraq war, and the foreign invasions of the ā€œwar on…

The awkward truth about some of Trump’s views on Europe? European leaders agree with him | Shada Islam

Published: January 5, 2026 05:00

The US president’s fears about ā€˜woke’ Europe are laughable. He would feel right at home in today’s EUI expected the EU to push back strongly against Donald Trump’s new national security strategy. Not only does it show contempt for the EU and its ā€œweakā€ā€¦

The US violated international law in Venezuela. These are the questions Australia must now ask | Donald Rothwell

Published: January 5, 2026 04:15

US conduct could become more assertive in the Indo-Pacific in the remaining years of the Trump presidency – with serious implications for Anzus and AukusGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastNo matter how the Trump administration seeks…

The Guardian view on the US seizure of Maduro: Trump has turned the world’s superpower into a rogue state | Editorial

Published: January 4, 2026 18:11

The illegal abduction of Venezuela’s president, and threat to ā€˜run’ his country, is a dangerous act. Its repercussions will be felt far beyond the regionAmid the immense confusion surrounding the US strikes on Venezuela, the seizure of the president,…

The Guardian view on Zohran Mamdani’s task: a high-stakes test case for progressive ambition | Editorial

Published: January 4, 2026 18:11

New York’s new mayor will face headwinds as he attempts to carry out a programme of civic renewal. But his affordability agenda speaks to the timesThe multiple firsts achieved by New York’s new mayor, Zohran Mamdani, have been well chronicled: he is the…

The government probably took too much of your paycheck this year – here’s how to get it back

Published: January 4, 2026 15:00

Trump’s tax bill carved out several areas for tipped workers and older adults, among others, to lower their tax billsUS taxpayers will have a ā€œgigantic refund year in the first quarterā€ of 2026, the treasury secretary, Scott Bessent, recently said in an…

Caroline felt she was doomed to dating failure. Learning to sit with sadness was part of overcoming her loneliness | Ahona Guha

Published: January 4, 2026 14:00

Building a life aligned with your values, with or without a partner, starts with naming them. It can also help to set boundaries while datingThe modern mind is a column where experts discuss mental health issues they are seeing in their workCaroline* came…

After Trump’s illegal Venezuela coup, there are two dangers: he is emboldened, but has no clue what comes next | Rajan Menon

Published: January 4, 2026 13:00

The US president used largely fictitious charges to seize control, but can’t know how Venezuelans will react. He may also overstep now as regards IranDuring his presidential campaigns, Donald Trump pledged to end ā€œforever warsā€, abandon ā€œnation-buildingā€ā€¦

The electric vehicle revolution is still on course – don’t let your loathing of Elon Musk stop you joining up | Zoe Williams

Published: January 4, 2026 10:00

Other firms are taking advantage of Tesla’s sales slump, while technological advances mean that glitches are being left in the rear-view mirrorIn another era, before Elon Musk bought Twitter, changed its name to X to mark the spot of its descent into…

In 2026, remember this: Britain is much better than it was in so many ways. Don’t swallow the right’s lies | John Harris

Published: January 4, 2026 08:00

Populists rewrite the history of this nation because they were complicit in much of its ugliness. The progressive fightback must start nowA couple of the more disruptive boys in the class put red laces in their Dr Martens, because someone had told them…

The hill I will die on: Films and TV shows are better if you read the spoilers first | Jason Okundaye

Published: January 4, 2026 06:00

Please note, this piece absolutely includes spoilers for Cruel Intentions, a film made 26 years ago. Do read onI love spoiling the plot for myself. It’s something I do fairly regularly. Before watching a film, I tend to open Wikipedia and read the entire…

In his last days, I couldn’t bear to tell my dying husband what had happened at his beloved Bondi | Julianne Schultz

Published: January 3, 2026 19:00

In 2025 it felt as thought the world itself had dementia. But though incurable, it’s a disease that can be treatedA few days before he took his last, mercifully peaceful, breath, my husband, Ian Reinecke, looked at me intently and asked, ā€œIs there anything…

Today an illegal coup in Venezuela, but where next? Donald Trump talks peace but he is a man of war | Simon Tisdall

Published: January 3, 2026 14:40

The world will be anxious, and rightly so. For a man so bent on a peace prize, Trump appears to revel in conflictThe overthrow and reported capture by invading US forces of Nicolas Maduro, Venezuela’s hardline socialist president, will send a shiver of…

Migrants are at the heart of our art, our music, our whole history. That’s what the right won’t admit to you | Rowan Williams

Published: January 3, 2026 10:00

From Britain’s medieval buildings to western pop and contemporary art, these creations showcase our interwoven storiesWe are repeatedly sold a painfully two-dimensional picture of the motivations of those seeking shelter in Britain. According to this…

I’m not sure a bakery needs a branded condom – can any business resist selling merch now? | Elle Hunt

Published: January 3, 2026 08:00

From Trader Joe’s totes to Greggs jewellery, swag mania reveals how small businesses can promote their ā€˜brands’ – and how we use stuff to signal our tribeFor all its many charms, Norwich tends to lag behind London on internet-buzzy trends (personally, I…

At Zohran Mamdani’s block party, I observed a simple truth: people want more politics, not less | Samuel Earle

Published: January 3, 2026 07:00

Years of scandal and disappointment have left a void in our politics. But New York’s new mayor offers an alternative to more apathy: hope On 1 January, to mark his inauguration as mayor of New York, Zohran Mamdani threw a block party. As he was sworn in…

The hill I will die on: Fan fiction is real literature, whatever the snobs say | Urooj Ashfaq

Published: January 3, 2026 06:00

Yes, it’s messy, derivative and occasionally incomprehensible – but so is lifeFan fiction is democracy in its purest, most chaotic form. It’s the people seizing the means of production. Every ā€œwhat if?ā€ is a tiny revolution. What if the side character got…

The Guardian view on Gaza’s winter: the world must take heed as Palestinian suffering deepens again | Editorial

Published: January 2, 2026 18:07

Families are struggling to survive amid the devastation. Israel’s ban on international NGOs will worsen this disasterAs Gaza enters the bleakest period of winter, children are dying of hypothermia, drowning in flooded camps and burning to death as their…

From Donald Trump to Benjamin Netanyahu, let 2026 be a year of reckoning | Jonathan Freedland

Published: January 2, 2026 17:11

These malign figures will do anything to avoid paying for the harm they have done, but accountability must eventually come to bothIt’s not quite a new year resolution, and it’s certainly not a prediction. Think of it instead as a hope or even a plea for…

Bondi is where I have felt safe all my life. How could anyone want to destroy this monument to humanity and joy? | Alice Fraser

Published: January 2, 2026 14:00

I can’t bear to view this postcard of Australia, layered with a thousand memories, with untrusting eyes, to feel the air changed and warped by horrorI keep taking the bus through Bondi with my children. Approaching the stop on Campbell Parade, I want to…

Australia’s stance on Afghan cricket is flawed – and deeply painful for people like me. There is another path | Shadi Khan Saif

Published: January 2, 2026 14:00

When I arrived in Australia after the fall of Kabul, seeing Rashid Khan in the BBL eased my grief and reminded me that pride and belonging were possibleThe scenes at Brisbane airport that summer a few years ago did not feel real. The terminal was almost…

Here’s a pick-me-up for the January blues: this could well be Nigel Farage’s last year on top | Simon Jenkins

Published: January 2, 2026 12:37

There’s no doubting the charisma of its leader, but Reform UK lacks the depth and experience needed to govern – and voters are quickly realising thatI fear for Nigel Farage. This should be his big year, the make-or-break 2026. Last year his Reform party…

The hill I will die on: PDAs on the morning commute are never acceptable | Michael Akadiri

Published: January 2, 2026 08:00

Spare me the hugging, kissing, sitting on each other’s laps. What’s the excuse so close to breakfast?First and foremost, let me say: I love love. I’m in love – I’m happily married with two boys. I’m surrounded by love, because most of my friends and…

Islamophobia has surged since the Bondi attack. Australia’s Muslim community should not have to endure this abuse | Aftab Malik

Published: January 2, 2026 07:09

No Muslim leader wants to diminish the suffering of the Jewish community or be seen as engaging in competitive victimhood. We must stand in solidarity with each otherWhile many Australians remain in a state of anger, grief and reflection due to the…

What if floods left your home unsellable? That’s the reality facing more and more people in Britain | Kirsty Major

Published: January 2, 2026 06:00

Christine wanted to enjoy her retirement, but then the banks of a local brook burst and turned her and her neighbours’ lives upside-downWhen I visited Christine’s bungalow in Trowell, Nottinghamshire, and asked if I should take my shoes off, she joked: ā€œI…

From bon appetit to Uber Eats: why France’s beloved restaurants are in crisis | Paul Taylor

Published: January 2, 2026 05:00

When I started as a reporter in Paris in the 1970s, long, boozy lunches were the norm. Now only fast food and fine dining are thrivingSpare a thought for the poor French restaurateur. Once the iconic image of a sybaritic nation that loved nothing more than…

Ignore the sceptics: with this new vaccine, chickenpox could become a thing of the past | Wes Streeting

Published: January 2, 2026 04:00

Thousands develop serious complications from the varicella virus. Today the NHS rolls out a new jab, alongside measles, mumps and rubellaWes Streeting is secretary of state for health and social careAs any parent knows, there are few things more disruptive…

The world’s gone barking mad. In this era of canine exceptionalism, can humanity stage a comeback? | Farhana Dawood

Published: January 1, 2026 23:07

From pawdicures to designer rainwear, the cult of the dog is expanding with impressive speed. Why must we tolerate it?I’m becoming concerned that we as a species have gone to the dogs – quite literally. Somewhere between the rise of boutique pet grooming…

The Guardian view on mRNA vaccines: they are the future – with or without Donald Trump | Editorial

Published: January 1, 2026 17:30

Over the holiday period, the Guardian leader column is looking ahead at the themes of 2026. Today we examine how the White House’s war on vaccines has left the future of a key technology uncertain and up for grabsThe late scientist and thinker Donald…

At 51, I’m about to start work as a junior doctor. It’s been a wild ride to get here | Ben Collins

Published: January 1, 2026 14:00

My transformation was most apparent the day I realised that a digital rectal examination can be life-savingFor the last four years I’ve been breaking every rule of appropriate, normal behaviour. I’ve poked, probed, inserted, stabbed and cut people in their…

They tried to smear him as an antisemite – but Mayor Zohran Mamdani walks in a rich Jewish tradition | Molly Crabapple

Published: January 1, 2026 13:00

When I look at Mamdani, I don’t see some radical departure. I see him an heir to the Yiddish socialism that helped build New YorkBillionaires raised fortunes against him. The president threatened to strip his citizenship. Mainstream synagogues slandered…

At the turn of the year, I’m facing a pivot point. Midlife crisis? No thanks | Emma Brockes

Published: January 1, 2026 12:00

At 50, I find myself in a gazing-up-at-trees phase. What does it all mean? It’s not completely clear – but it’s certainly bothering my kidsAccording to research undertaken by Stanford Medicine in 2024, adult human beings are subject to two ā€œmassive…

The hill I will die on: Enough of the ā€˜Hey you!’ faux-friend nonsense. You’re a business, not my mate | Max Fletcher

Published: January 1, 2026 10:00

No, your communications don’t make me feel valued as an individual. A ā€˜Dear’ or ā€˜Sir’ wouldn’t hurt once in a whileHow do you feel when big corporations address you directly? (In other words, when they use the second-person pronoun ā€œyouā€ in their…

I’ve been a New Yorker for 23 years. Today Zohran Mamdani’s swearing-in makes this city a real home | Mona Eltahawy

Published: January 1, 2026 08:00

The new mayor embraces social justice, and rejects hate and nationalism. That’s why we’re so excited to see what he’ll do in officeOn a cold Saturday morning, a little over a week before the New York City mayoral election in November, I was at a park in…

Trump is wrong: ā€˜woke’ policies aren’t the real threat to Europe | Nouriel Roubini

Published: January 1, 2026 07:00

The continent’s problems are not caused by immigration or cultural politics but by economic and technological declineDonald Trump’s new national security strategy offers a misguided assessment of Europe, long regarded as the US’s most reliable ally.…

When racists shout ā€˜Go home’, and you come from 15 places, what to do? | Hugh Muir

Published: January 1, 2026 06:00

A DNA test showed me that theoretically I have links to a long list of countries – and that the way we look at belonging makes little senseWhile accepting that David Lammy, the deputy prime minister and justice secretary is, for many, the human embodiment…

Cecilia GimĆ©nez’s botched Monkey Christ became a global meme. The real marvel was the humble, graceful woman behind it | Sam Jones

Published: January 1, 2026 05:00

The restorer, who died on Monday, brought unwanted attention to herself – and her small Spanish town. Then, slowly, a small miracle took placeVery few of us find fame quite as late, or quite as brutally, as Cecilia GimĆ©nez did in the summer of 2012. The…

Yes, women’s rights are under threat around the world. But we’ve found hope in unlikely places | Rahila Gupta

Published: December 31, 2025 14:00

From El Salvador to Russia, Iceland and Syria, women are pushing back against the rise of regressive forces. Let’s support their fightRahila Gupta is an anti-racist feminist activist and the co-author, with Beatrix Campbell, of Planet Patriarchy In 2025,…

The one trick to nailing parenting this summer? Delete Instagram | LƩa Antigny

Published: December 31, 2025 14:00

Every time I open the app I’m bombarded with reels from accounts I don’t follow, promising they’ve cracked the code One afternoon, on a quiet coastal holiday with my family, I lay down for a nap. The day up until then had been full of the simplest…

The WHO learned to love ā€˜anti-obesity’ jabs in 2025. I don’t fully agree, but I get it | Devi Sridhar

Published: December 31, 2025 13:13

While GLP-1 drugs promise an easy fix, our bodies still need what they have always needed: healthy food and regular exerciseProf Devi Sridhar is chair of global public health at the University of EdinburghIf there has been a hot topic in health in 2025,…

A polycrisis has shattered our world this year. But with care, we can put it back together | Elif Shafak

Published: December 31, 2025 12:00

The challenges and strains have been almost too much to take. But in 2025, words of depth and courage have been an antidote to numbnessI once saw a young glassblower in Istanbul, still new to his craft, shatter a beautiful vase while taking it out of the…

Lububus, Taylor Swift and Sydney Sweeney: here’s the deluge that was 2025 | Dave Schilling

Published: December 31, 2025 11:00

It was a tough year (again) and we met it all with a shrugIt’s the end of another year, which means a deluge of dire looks back on the various atrocities of the last go around the sun. As is my duty, I have to add to the pile. But does it all have to be…

Bad cops prey on the public – and their fellow officers. To stop them, we must break the culture of silence | Mukund Krishna

Published: December 31, 2025 10:00

The rape and murder of Sarah Everard by an off-duty officer should have led to cultural change. Without it, neither communities nor officers are safeMukund Krishna is chief executive of the Police Federation of England & Wales Last year, part one of Elish…

The hill I will die on: That stone-cold classic you love isn’t a party starter – it’s a party destroyer | Nels Abbey

Published: December 31, 2025 08:00

Cameo’s Candy is one of the all-time great funk records, but after a six-minute dance formation everyone is heading for the doorIt’s that moment at a Black party you either love or hate. Cameo’s Candy, one of the all-time great funk records, comes on and…

Alaa Abd el-Fattah’s tweets were wrong, but he is no ā€˜anti-white Islamist’. Why does the British right want you to believe he is? | Naomi Klein

Published: December 31, 2025 06:00

I have no interest in defending his social media posts, but calls to strip the newly freed activist of British citizenship pile torment on top of tortureWhat is the proper punishment for hateful social media posts? Should you lose your account? Your job?…

I could not forgive the father who left me. Until a chance encounter changed my outlook | Carolin Würfel

Published: December 31, 2025 05:00

In 2025 I learned that reconciliation is less about a grand apology than a shift in perspectiveForgiveness isn’t a destination. It’s a journey. Mine began on an escalator at Berlin Brandenburg airport. It was a Sunday afternoon. I was heading up to the…

The Guardian view on the new Monroe doctrine: Trump’s forceful approach to the western hemisphere comes at a cost | Editorial

Published: December 30, 2025 17:30

Over the holiday period, the Guardian leader column is looking ahead at the themes of 2026. Today, how US foreign policy has dramatically – and alarmingly – turned towards Latin America and the CaribbeanDonald Trump is not generally noted as a student of…

TThe royal family is edging toward modernity – but in 2026, the public will expect yet more transparency | Anna Whitelock

Published: December 30, 2025 16:21

Despite Charles’s welcome openness about his cancer, polls show declining support for the monarchy. To survive, the royals now need to lift the curtain on their financesAnna Whitelock is a professor of the history of modern monarchy at City St Georges,…

You’ll never defeat us in Iran, President Trump: but with real talks, we can both win | Seyed Abbas Araghchi

Published: December 30, 2025 14:00

The US president has been fooled into seeing Israel as a reliable ally and Tehran as the enemy. We say he should consider the evidence and rethinkSeyed Abbas Araghchi is the Iranian foreign ministerReport: Trump should defy Netanyahu over nuclear talks…

Snap decisions: why crowding into a photo booth with friends is still a magical experience | Nova Weetman

Published: December 30, 2025 14:00

Whenever I’m out late with friends and we pass a photo booth, I drag them in so I can add to the gallery of faces I love seeing each dayLast New Year’s Eve, I was out with a friend. We had no plans, so we met at a local cinema and then wandered the long…

Psst: wanna buy a new year's honour? Once it was simple. And now? Well, don’t rule it out | Stephen Bates

Published: December 30, 2025 12:00

I’m fascinated by Maundy Gregory, who sold honours for Lloyd George. He wouldn’t be tolerated today, but don’t assume our system is flawlessAnd so the new year honours list is out. The people – some of them at least – have spoken: here comes a fresh…

As we prepare for 2026, remember we have the power to make our future | Rebecca Solnit

Published: December 30, 2025 11:00

We enter 2026 with radical uncertainty about the fate of the US – but also with the clarity that people have the power to determine what it will beWhen we talk about opposition in politics, sometimes it’s just a policy disagreement – but in the current…

2025 was the year we grew tired of celebrity for celebrity’s sake | Nadia Khomami

Published: December 30, 2025 10:00

Being blasted into space or taking over Venice no longer cuts it. The rich and famous are being punished for their conspicuous vacuityWhen Katy Perry and five other women were launched into space in Jeff Bezos’s Blue Origin rocket, no doubt they expected…

Conditions may feel rife for a coup within Labour – but a change of leader alone isn’t going to fix things | Polly Toynbee

Published: December 30, 2025 08:00

For all the talk of coups, this much is clear: without a strong vision, Labour will face a fresh crisis of legitimacyWill he still be there to see in the next new year? Noise about Keir Starmer’s durability quietens with MPs being away from Westminster’s…

The hill I will die on: Never decline an invitation on the day of the event. Ghosting is the humane option | Phineas Harper

Published: December 30, 2025 06:00

Either say you can’t make it well in advance or keep stummAs New Year’s Eve looms, I implore you to heed this party etiquette advice. There are only two correct times to decline a party invitation: well in advance or not at all. The last thing any…

The Louvre is the pride of France – and it’s on the verge of collapse. Can we rescue it in time? | AgnĆØs Poirier

Published: December 30, 2025 05:00

From a jewel heist to crumbling galleries, it’s been a dire year for the world’s most visited museum. At least France has woken up to its predicament Long before Versailles dazzled the world, the Louvre rose from the banks of the Seine as a royal…