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DIARY
Game plan • Trump is rapidly dismantling Xi’s anti-America coalition
Little Song
Exit strategy • Trump’s Iran intervention won’t signal the return of neoconservatism
‘There is no plan’ • Inside MAGA’s meltdown over Iran
Turkey baiting • Erdoǧan’s biggest fear over the Iran crisis is a renewed Kurdish insurgency
Blood meridian • What happens in Mexico now that El Mencho’s gone?
The FBI needs its own Epic Fury
Hezbollah on the brink • Will the militia step back from the conflict — or take the war to Israel?
Education should take a leap backward
Bring on the nihilists • MAGA must tear up the moral order — not create a new one
Alien concept • Nobody knows what lurks in the cosmos
Beyond the Cloud • Inside the race to build AI data centers in space
The conspiracy conundrum
The everyman elitist • Gavin Newsom’s memoir is a fascinating study of privilege – but it fails as a political manifesto, says Carson Becker
The counterfeit Kennedys • TV shouldn’t sanitize JFK Jr., says Clare McHugh
New York life
Havana life
Palm life
Cutting the mustard • Dijon is one of the kitchen’s most versatile condiments
In vino veritas
Siren calls • The undeniable lure of Positano
Empire strikes back • Paul Wood on a very British adventure in the Indo-Pacific
‘We’re here to stay’ • Inside the daring mission to reclaim Chagos
The Cherry Orchard
Capital punishment
THE SPECTATOR’S NOTES
Trial by outrage • Ghislaine’s case shows why we must not abandon due process
ANCIENT AND MODERN • Misguided empire
Dubai’s Ritz spirit
‘Idiots, sycophants and traitors’ • Inside Russia’s rotten army
A hush falls, then Starmer speaks
In bed together • The writers of HBO’s Industry on bankers and politicians
A terrible beauty • Tim Butcher on the corrupting power of gold
Venice’s dark backwater
Power dressing
The new Wagnerian A-lister • Since his first Wotan in Naples in 2023, the baritone Christopher Maltman has found himself in demand on every major stage. Richard Bratby spoke to him
God’s little artist
Return of the King
There’s something about Mary Ann
Vanity fayre
La dolce vita
Real life
Why I’m a proud Zionist
The Battle for Britain
It’s time to give the Welsh their due
DEAR MARY YOUR PROBLEMS SOLVED
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