NEW EUROPEAN

JULY 22. 2025

Where have all the migrants gone?

Trump’s policies have reduced the desperate stream of people trying to reach the US through Central America to a trickle

Has TikTok killed the critic?

Culture is increasingly filtered through social media – do we need critics any more?

Everyday philosophy: We’re missing the bigger picture behind Sycamore Gap

If its value was that it was greatly appreciated by so many people, do the individual trees being felled largely unseen in Brazilian rainforests count for less?

Alastair Campbell’s diary: Notes from Brixton prison

The problem with Britain’s justice system is that incarceration is more than a punishment – it destroys lives

Taking a tour through the sidestreets of your mind

A book that goes from Berlin to Bogotá on a hallucinatory walk through space, time, and memory

Letter of the week: How can we make European leaders speak up on Gaza?

Write to letters@thenewworld. co. uk to have your views voiced in the magazine

Rachel Reeves’s very bad idea

The post-2008 financial rules are there for a very good reason. Taking them apart would give our Gordon Gekkos free rein

The brutal beauty of Brazil’s boom

In the first half of the 20th century, the country enjoyed a social and cultural renaissance. A group of photographers were there to document it

AI versus the universities

How can you test students if their work is being churned out by artificial intelligence?

Kemi Badenoch’s party just got slightly less terrible

It’s our moral duty to root for the reshuffled Tories - and we need them to take on Farage’s Reform

Feargal Sharkey is right. The water shake-up is a drop in the ocean

Nationalisation is the way out of this crisis - but politicians aren’t brave enough to do it

Reform set to turn Japanese at conference

Nigel Farage's party has double-booked its conference venue with a Japanese cartoon convention

MailOnline serves up a diet of puff pieces

The website has featured a curiously large number of articles celebrating a few chosen companies

Cleverly has an eye on City Hall

The former home secretary was rumoured to still covet the Tory leadership, but does he actually have ambitions to be mayor of London?