The UN’s anti-Israel resolution is just the latest iteration of its age-old enmity
The Jewish state is well-used to attacks from such pillars of humanitarianism as Russia, China and Algeria
The Jewish state is well-used to attacks from such pillars of humanitarianism as Russia, China and Algeria
The free-speech champion has created her own unique political landscape with a series of blogs and podcasts
New Stanford research does nothing to address the question of whether it's nature or nurture that results in different outcomes
The world appears to have dropped all pretence of acknowledging what started the war in Gaza
At Hampstead Heath, a new poster nearly blocks the entry. It is emblazoned with a single word in orange font: ‘Touching’
The country has become an archipelago of chaos and horror. Even before a second Trump presidency, it is at breaking point
‘One-China’ is not a position most leaders enjoy proclaiming
A force that seems to pick favourites based on ideology is one of the hallmarks of a fallen society
The concerning consequences of the prioritisation of DEI over almost everything else have become disturbingly clear
Expansion of horizons, and the refreshment of true difference, requires leaving
To remake an Israel that its citizens feel safe in, there is only one proper outcome
There used to be such a thing as family-friendly films that were nonetheless critically acclaimed. That day is no longer
Had the West really taken its aggressors seriously, we wouldn’t have been so surprised when Russia invaded
Last Christmas I put on more than a stone, so I visited the Mayrlife resort to try its regime for healthy digestion – here’s what I learnt
The author takes a bold stance against anti-Semitism within the pro-Palestine movement
The rising inability to tell the difference between great people and pets would be funny were it not so stupid