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‘Like a cruel auction’: what Ukrainians think of Trump’s peace talks with Putin
“I don’t think that this ‘peace process’ is for Ukrainians’ sake. It is laughable that they pretend it is,” said Iryna, 26, a lawyer from Kyiv.
Iryna was among thousands of Ukrainians who got in touch with the Guardian to share how they felt about the Trump administration-led peace talks …
Mexico’s Sheinbaum wins plaudits for cool head in dealings with Trump
As Donald Trump swings his sights from one region to the next, upturning diplomatic relations and confounding allies, leaders of
former US partners have clashed with him
and come offmuch the worse
. – has …Willingness to ease off ‘debt brake’ may decide the German election
Germany is used to running its economy with the brake on. Ever since the 2008 financial crisis Berlin has sought to burnish a reputation as the world capital of fiscal discipline, with a near-pious aversion to debt and pride in strong government finances.
Under a rule known as the “debt …
Shiri Bibas not among bodies returned from Gaza, Israel says, accusing Hamas of ‘serious violation’
The Israeli military confirmed in the early hours of Friday …
Digested week: Kemi wages culture war while Trump carves up Ukraine | John Crace
Monday
For a long time I’ve found myself baffled by Kemi Badenoch’s performances at prime minister’s questions. To put it bluntly, she’s just not very good. Borderline hopeless. She seems to have put in little or no preparation and has made what should be an awkward session for Keir Starmer …
Trump is tearing up the transatlantic alliance. Can Starmer’s US visit change the weather?
In November 1940, Winston Churchill wrote a telegram to Franklin Roosevelt expressing relief both at the US president’s re-election and the victory of his anti-appeasement policy. “Things are afoot which will be remembered as long as the English language is spoken in any quarter of the globe, and in expressing …
Caribbean leaders vow to maintain pursuit of slavery reparations
Caribbean leaders have defended the region’s pursuit of slavery reparations, describing the compensation for centuries of enslavement and oppression as a matter of simple justice.
Speaking to the Guardian at the Caribbean Community (Caricom) heads of government meeting in Barbados, the Antigua and Barbuda prime minister, Gaston Browne, said Caribbean …
Friday briefing: Will Labour’s £270m package make a difference to an ailing arts industry?
Good morning. Everyone who has worked in the arts, from the heads of major institutions to the creatives who depend on their funding, has been warning for years about the dire state of the sector. As investment dwindled and contempt for arts and humanities education became mainstream – fuelled by …
Samsung Galaxy S25 review: the smallest top-tier Android left
The smallest and cheapest of Samsung’s new Galaxy S25 line might be the one to buy, offering top performance and the very latest AI features for less and proving that smaller-sized Androids can still be great.
Unlike previous generations of Samsung’s smaller models sold in the UK and Europe, the …
Ukraine war briefing: China lauds Trump’s Russia peace talks
China’s foreign minister said Beijing supported Donald Trump’s bid to work with Russia to end
the war
. Speaking at the G20 meeting in Johannesburg, Wang Yi did not reiterate a point he made a week earlier at a meeting in Munich, that Ukraine must be involved in any …