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  • EU ain't seen nothin' yet

    Mark Leonard argues that the future of politics lies in the European model of cooperation and rule of law

  • Crescent among the stars

    Gilles Kepel asks how Turkey will change the face of Europe

  • Get real in Madrid

    Anthony Barnett and Bill Thompson look forward to a path-breaking virtual conference on combating terrorism and deepening democracy

  • Nowhere man

    Elia Zureik – born Palestine, left Israel, lives Canada – discovers under interrogation at Tel Aviv airport that he has lost his identity

  • Blood on their cassocks

    Linda Melvern reveals the role of the Catholic Church in the Rwandan genocide

  • 'Yids, spicks and spades'

    It's Martin Rowson gone mad!

  • Blue Period

    The reason it’s so tough being Tory leader, suggests Simon Hoggart, is that you just can’t get the staff these days

  • Frontline Films

    Mitchell Miller on two close-up views of the Arab-Israeli conflict

  • No More Manifestos

    Colin Ward wants less talk and more action

  • Assault on freedom

    Nick Cohen deplores the sinister absurdity of Blunkett's latest proposal for dealing with religious hatred