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82 days ago

Carole Cadwalladr takes on cyber stalking: the best podcasts of the week

The award-winning journalist helps a victim of horrific cyber-harassment campaign to fight back, plus a hilarious look at one of the funniest writers ever

This terrifying tale of a cyber-harassment ca…

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Trump’s Gaza power-trip tells us this: he is just another coward denying the need for a Palestinian state | Simon Tisdall

Benjamin Netanyahu called it ‘ground-breaking’ thinking, but it isn’t. It is idiocy that will make a bad situation worse

  • Simon Tisdall is the Observer’s foreign affairs commentator

It’s easy to mistake…

89 days ago

Three Days in June by Anne Tyler review – a wise and wonderful account of infidelity

The US author’s masterly portrait of a divorced couple brought together by their daughter’s wedding is beautifully observed

There’s a scene near the end of Anne Tyler’s new novel, Three Days in June,

I Want to Talk to You by Diana Evans review – a fascinating overview of a writer’s evolution

In this collection of social commentary and interviews, the novelist sheds light on the artistic process and her need to help shape the cultural landscape

In the introduction to I Want to Talk to You,…

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The big picture: a gaggle of visitors gather beneath London’s Shard

Photographer Andy Hall​’s atmospheric new series captures the capital’s eerie financial heart

For the past seven years the Observer photographer Andy Hall has been wandering the City of London with hi…

The Israel-Gaza ceasefire deal hangs by a thread. This is what must happen for peace to last | Simon Tisdall

Benjamin Netanyahu and Hamas both have reasons to collapse the agreement. Honest brokers must do all they can to keep it alive

The defiant appearance of heavily armed Hamas fighters during Sunday’s ha…

Keon West: ‘You can’t tell that racism is or isn’t happening because you know a Black person who earns a lot of money’

The author and academic on mistaking feelings for facts, the importance of education and why Kemi Badenoch will do nothing to help ethnic minorities

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