
International Politics
Vladimir Putin has no way out
But he may not want one

Comment
Violence has infected our politics

The USA’s original biggest loser
The abuse suffered 250 years ago by Thomas Hutchinson for upholding the law has echoes in US governance today

Business
The next SEO battle is not rankings. It is AI citations
As Google, ChatGPT, Claude and Perplexity reshape online discovery, brands are discovering that visibility now depends on whether AI systems can understand, trust and cite them.

Books
What did women want?

World
The Russian design bureau at the centre of Europe's shadow-fleet investigation
PKB Petrobalt rarely features in discussions of Moscow's naval power. Now the EU is examining its role in designing the civilian vessels Western officials fear are mapping undersea cables and pipelines.

Film
The Odyssey is more Hollywood than Homeric

Exclusive: Andy Burnham appoints No 10 policy chief
The appointee, Graeme Cooke, is seen as an intellectual ally of James Purnell
From Canada
via Global News

Canada
Iran’s former deputy interior minister tries to stop deportation from Canada
Seyed Salman Samani is one of dozens of high-ranking Iranian officials found living in Canada.

Politics
‘Pattern of behaviour’: Rath faces mounting questions over First Nation trusts
Another First Nation is questioning millions in alleged withdrawals from a trust overseen by Alberta separatist lawyer Jeffrey Rath and his corporation, court documents reveal.

Fire
‘They might have been toast’: Canoeists escape Ontario wildfire
Two canoeists have been rescued after spending days trapped by a fast-moving wildfire in northwestern Ontario that left them struggling to breathe.

Canada
Should Canadians avoid American produce amid cyclosporiasis spread?
For those who are worried about potentially ingesting the parasite, PHAC says there are some steps that can reduce risk of exposure.

Canada
Can permanent daylight saving time bill in U.S. Congress renew the push?
The Sunshine Protection Act was passed on Tuesday, which would put the country under time currently observed between March and November.

Economy
Jobs hang in the balance as Ekati diamond mine in N.W.T. closing early
Canada's diamond mines were never going to operate forever, but the industry's decline has been accelerated by the growing popularity of lab-grown diamonds and U.S. tariffs.
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Cat burglar? Suspect reportedly stole kitten before attempted bank robbery
Entertainment
Nickelback announces new album, ‘Everything Under the Sun’
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Police warn against money scam linked to Nancy Guthrie investigation
Canada
Chiefs want residential school denialism criminalized as hate speech
Tech
Quebec and Alberta announce plan to work together to deploy AI in government
Canada
Canada pauses immigration applications for parent, grandparent sponsorship
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Culture
Canada's World Cup superfans are betting savings, sleep and sanity on a home tournament
After Keir Starmer
With Burnham’s cabinet picks still unknown, MPs are struggling to control their anxieties
Meet the people who handle the King’s billions
Comment
The shop window is being rebuilt in data — and Canada is dangerously unprepared
Under siege on the Gaza flotilla
The global crises Andy Burnham cannot escape
“This is the Nato summit of reactionary nationalism”
Business
The Bank of Canada is quietly running out of room — and Carney knows it
In Hong Kong, I saw the coming Chinese century
Mehdi Hasan: No one in America cares about the UK
No party in this USA
Politics
Canada Football 2026: A nation's confidence test
Benjamin Netanyahu hasn’t lost the battle yet
Politics
Strangers in our midst
Editor’s Note
Andy Burnham knows our nostalgia
Politics
Labour’s iron discipline
British Politics
Nigel Farage is “the establishment”
Man vs bin
Nigel Farage wants to be humiliated
The Weekend Essay
The transcendence of Thomas Tuchel
Book of the Day
The reformed George Cottrell
Culture
David Mendelsohn: “The Odyssey is a blueprint for all comedy”
TV
Diane Morgan’s very human robot
Book of the Day
The fables and failures of Édouard Louis
Like a Rolling Stone

