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Geopolitics drives Ceuta’s border crisis

Geopolitics drives Ceuta’s border crisis

August 20, 2026, 12:29 PM - 7 min read

The crisis raises questions Europe has not asked. Why is a European border located on African soil? And why has the dispute about Ceuta and Spanish colonisation remained unresolved for so long?

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Farage, Binface, and the mood of a nation

Farage, Binface, and the mood of a nation

August 18, 2026, 01:34 PM - 6 min read

This byelection was less about political choices than the expression of a public mood – democracy as a register of feelings rather than the “who gets what, when and how”.

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How Andy Burnham plans to bring hope back

How Andy Burnham plans to bring hope back

August 14, 2026, 02:16 PM - 6 min read

Hope, far from being mere rhetoric, can be a powerful force in politics. Whether Burnham’s tour of the UK, and the announcements made along the way, will be enough to inspire such hope remains to be seen.

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Prisoner release: Andy Burnham’s big test

Prisoner release: Andy Burnham’s big test

August 11, 2026, 12:06 PM - 6 min read

Can the new PM make a success out of Starmer’s failure on prisoners? After a blitz of small wins, Burnham is finding that like his predecessor, there is only so much he can control on the big calls.

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How the US right is weaponising ‘communism’

How the US right is weaponising ‘communism’

August 9, 2026, 01:26 PM - 6 min read

Is America under threat of communist revolution? Definitely not. But the DSA victories created the opening to label all Democrats as communists – and potentially influence crucial midterm elections in November.

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Why UK needs to take Count Binface seriously

Why UK needs to take Count Binface seriously

August 7, 2026, 01:26 PM - 6 min read

The history of British democracy is not only a history of winners. It is also the history of the losers, loners and long-shots whose campaigns reveal what voters find funny, what they find unacceptable, and what they are, in the end, prepared to take seriously. A man in a bin costume standing against the man who forced this election is a small but revealing window into the shifting boundaries of British politics.

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The surreal realities of Bankipur verdict

The surreal realities of Bankipur verdict

August 5, 2026, 03:48 PM - 6 min read

The Bankipur election result is a serious lesson for both the BJP as well as the opposition, the Congress in particular—that people are prepared to experiment and give a chance to “alternatives” if they seem better than the BJP. So far, the Congress has been the only credible alternative to the BJP nationally. Alternatives seem to have started emerging, for both the BJP as well as the Congress.

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The changing face of diversity in UK cabinet

The changing face of diversity in UK cabinet

August 3, 2026, 01:00 PM - 5 min read

A diverse cabinet can still pursue policies that many minority communities oppose. Inclusion at the top no longer guarantees substantive representation below. That is the defining political challenge of Britain’s “post-first” era. The politics of representation have moved beyond celebrating symbolic milestones. The politics of the “first” have given way to the politics of governing. The central question is no longer who gets into the room, but what they do once they are there.

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The rise of political apocalypticism

The rise of political apocalypticism

July 16, 2026, 01:10 PM - 6 min read

End-times narratives have made their way into the halls of power, as political figures seize the opportunity to propagate radical politics. US Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth, in particular has been portraying himself as an instrument of God in an existential civilisational battle for Christianity. These worldviews eventually determine how national politics and geopolitics evolve.

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Mapping 250 years of US-Latin American ties

Mapping 250 years of US-Latin American ties

July 15, 2026, 12:35 PM - 8 min read

The United States has long influenced Latin America, shifting from early diplomacy to overt interventions to align regional politics with its strategic interests. Historically, this involved supporting dissidents to overthrow local leaders, establishing a pattern of interference.

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Why can't we resist charismatic leaders?

Why can't we resist charismatic leaders?

July 12, 2026, 12:37 PM - 6 min read

When things feel uncertain or dangerous, people might reach for the visionary. Yet the very leaders we feel most drawn to in those moments – the boldly confident, the certain, the inspiring – may not always be well-suited to navigating such complexity, if they resist the open-minded, ambiguity-tolerant thinking that difficult problems require.

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Inside Iran’s politics of mourning

Inside Iran’s politics of mourning

July 10, 2026, 02:18 PM - 6 min read

Khamenei’s funeral was designed as a powerful political and diplomatic tool to project defiance and continued resistance against what Iran has called “global arrogance”. The government aimed to demonstrate its legitimacy, regional reach, public support and continued mobilising capacity despite the isolation efforts of its enemies. This mission seems to have been accomplished.

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