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Published in: Home: FeatureFrom America with cash: Right-wing groups want to end abortion in the UK
A right-wing political and media ecosystem pushing a US-style anti-abortion agenda is gaining traction in the UK
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Published in: Home: OpinionThe Labour Party has more influence over a ceasefire in Gaza than it claims
A ceasefire seems unlikely, despite claims from Joe Biden last week. But Keir Starmer’s support could change that
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Published in: Home: OpinionTabloid zeal for bombing the Middle East misses that times are changing
Papers are trying to stir up enthusiasm for Britain’s time-old tradition of bombing Arabs, but is public mood shifting?
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Published in: 50.50: OpinionAnybody who values democracy must stand up to attacks on trans rights
Republicans will ramp up politics of moral panic as election nears, fearing threat to white supremacist, patriarchal order
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Published in: 50.50: OpinionWhoever wins the US election, the fight for trans rights will need to continue
Fairer mainstream media representation for trans Americans would help win the battle for hearts and minds
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Published in: oDR: AnalysisUkraine is worried that Israel-Palestine will bump it down the US agenda
Ukrainian politicians say a downturn in support was expected, but Israel-Palestine conflict has 'accelerated' it
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Published in: Home: OpinionNetanyahu is unlikely to listen to the West’s growing unease
The Israeli leader is emboldened by a hard-right coalition and frustrated with calls for humanitarian pause in Gaza
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Published in: Home: OpinionIf this is Israel’s 9/11, we should remember what happened next
The US achieved nothing in the Middle East, but millions of civilians paid the price – the same will be true now
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Published in: Home: AnalysisHow will Russia’s war in Ukraine develop as we near winter?
Both countries’ latest plans highlight that we are in the era of remote warfare, but deaths continue on the ground
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Published in: Home: OpinionGeorge Floyd three years on: So many anti-racism pledges, so little progress
As Black Lives Matter protests surged after George Floyd's murder, the UK vowed to act. Three years on, it hasn't...
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Published in: Home: OpinionThe US and UK stole our homes. 50 years on, we’re still being denied justice
OPINION: My people live in impoverished exile. Governments must stop talking about ‘regret’ and give our islands back
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Published in: 50.50: OpinionUS right exploits Nashville school shooting to marginalise trans people
OPINION: Right encourages hate towards trans community to avoid focus on gun control – but not everyone is fooled
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Published in: 50.50: FeatureWhat Tennessee’s LGBTIQ history tells us about its new ‘drag’ ban
A judge has blocked a law that could criminalise drag shows. Performers still fear they will be targeted
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Published in: 50.50: OpinionThe US’s anti-drag movement is state-sponsored LGBTIQ persecution
OPINION: Tennessee’s ban on drag in the presence of minors is a ‘gateway law’ to harsher anti-LGBTQ repression
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Published in: 50.50: InterviewChristian fundamentalism lies behind harsh new anti-LGBTIQ bill in Uganda
Only two MPs voted against Uganda’s anti-LGBT bill, passed this week. We talk to one of them, Fox Odoi-Oywelowo
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Published in: Home: OpinionIranian nuclear deal threatened by political turmoil in Iran and Israel
OPINION: Anti-government protests in both countries jeopardise already shaky deal to limit Iran’s nuclear programme
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Published in: 50.50: Opinion‘Jesus was born to a teen mom’ – don’t believe the hype
OPINION: A conservative, right-wing agenda lies behind the modern slogans and slick graphics of the ‘He Gets Us’ ads
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Published in: Home: OpinionPaying for GP appointments won’t save the NHS. Just look at Ireland
OPINION: The two-tier system praised by the British right is a crumbling deathtrap with long waits and bed shortages
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Published in: Home: OpinionCould Putin commit Russia to a never-ending war in Ukraine?
OPINION: West’s view that Putin is losing the war may overlook his appetite for – and ability to play – a long game
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Published in: ourEconomy: AnalysisAre we seeing the collapse of the dollar-dominated global economy?
Financial shocks in recent years are forcing the global monetary architecture to change, say some economists