Black Mirror is broken
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It’s a Twilight Zone for Millennials
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It’s a Twilight Zone for Millennials
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Iran continues to divide the West and export terrorism
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Meeting Gorbachev reviewed
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In memory of a piano master
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He embodies the corruption of liberal democracy into elite managerialism
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American historian David Garrow discusses his findings
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The Souvenir reviewed
On Wednesday night, as observant Jews continued to count the Omer, the 49 days between the festivals of Passover and Shavout, observers of the rituals of Israeli politics began counting the days until the next Israeli election. Six weeks’ ago, Benjamin Netanyahu won his biggest electoral victory yet after a characteristically close and unscrupulous campaign.
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Dominic Green and Art Tavana discuss the fate of the deplatformed provocateur
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Aniara reviewed
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The truth will out — even on Twitter
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A quick burst of masculine aggression, the motor of the porn business, has reshaped the format and duration of political debate
Thirty years ago, protests, riots and murders followed the publication of Salman Rushdie’s The Satanic Verses. Three decades later, we recognise the Satanic Verses controversy as the opening act in Europe’s crisis of immigration, Islam, and identity politics. Daniel Pipes, my guest in ‘The Green Room‘ this week, is an historian, the president of the
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Non-Fiction reviewed
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…she wasn’t telling the truth either
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Of course he was
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Imagine the outcry if it had been the Republicans
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A Fortunate Man reviewed
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Trump is fighting digital oligarchy with its collaborators
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By banning, Twitterbook and Instaface are becoming publishers