Between Washington and Beijing

Amid Trump’s tariffs, Africa faces trade disruptions, corporate power, and emerging partnerships in its quest to control its economic destiny.

GIJN Guide to Investigating Foreign Lobbying

GIJN has created a reporting guide for journalists worldwide so they can research and produce compelling stories on how countries and companies seek to exert influence abroad.

The chancellor has the worst job in government

Rachel Reeves’s fear of tackling the big issues means she is repeating the mistakes of the past, and summoning up memories of Tory austerity

Decades After Glen Canyon Dam, Colorado River Reclaims Its Path

Damming the famed river drowned canyons and their ecosystems for decades. Now, the river seems to be undergoing a restoration of its own.

How the FBI Sought a Warrant to Search Instagram of Columbia Student Protesters

New filings reveal how the FBI tried to unmask the Columbia students’ Instagram account and got blocked in court on free speech grounds.

MIT Student Condemned Genocide — So ADL Chief Said She Helped Cause Boulder Attack

Jonathan Greenblatt accused commencement speakers of spreading antisemitic lies — and suggested they’re responsible for violent attacks.

Trump Puts Lives at Risk by Revoking Emergency Abortion Guidelines for Hospitals

The Trump administration revoked EMTALA guidance for emergency rooms to provide abortions when pregnant patients' lives are in danger.

Matt Goodwin’s curious definition of ‘white British people’

The academic turned hard right rabble-rouser has managed to come up with a definition of white British people which excludes the King