Not taking seriously political figures we find undesirable will not change their potential impact or ambitions – Donald Trump, Elon Musk, Steve Bannon, and Nigel Farage only benefit from being underestimated, writes Hardeep Matharu
2024 US Presidential Election
"America’s enemies will only watch with glee, as America self-destructs from within", says former UK diplomat Alexandra Hall Hall
As Donald Trump prepares to usher in an oligarchic dark age, Democrats must reflect on how their own flirtation with plutocracy shattered their party's chances
For the sake of Britain, Europe and humanity, it’s time for us to get back with the European team, argues Mike Galsworthy
The President elect's appointment of a group of fawning and ideologically blinded advisers should worry us all, writes former UK Diplomat Alexandra Hall Hall
Europe must wake up to the growing security threats posed by Russia and the new Trump administration
There is growing evidence of links between senior Trump appointees, associates, and Kremlin-linked entities
Donald Trump’s second victory in the United States is a warning sign to democracies everywhere of the centrality of emotions – and their manipulation – in the new politics of gross inequality and psychic rebellion fuelled by tech-driven alternative realities, writes Hardeep Matharu
British nonprofits set to flee the platform after Elon Musk’s campaign for Donald Trump pays off
It was Trump’s lead on the core issues that matter to voters that won him the election – a language the Democrats didn't know how to speak, writes US-based Alexandra Hall Hall