The Guardian view on the Trump-Musk feud: we can’t rely on outsized egos to end oligopoly
By Guardian - Editorial-Fri 6 Jun 2025 17.44 BST
The row between the US president and his billionaire ex-buddy
Britain has escalated the global nuclear arms race – and is bringing us closer to armageddon
By Guardian-Simon Tisdall-Sun 8 Jun 2025 06.00 BST
The UK’s strategic defence review risks normalising nuclear warfare. Don’
Russian forces closing in on Sumy city three years after Ukraine forced them out of region
By Guardian-Daniel Boffey - Sun 8 Jun 2025 14.00 BST
Independent monitors confirm Kremlin claims of new and symbolically
SINBAD DIARIES
By Tore Christiansen-ex Mariner - 25 November 2025
My seagoing carreer started in 1949 as a 16 year old deck
What Happened to ‘Hamas Is ISIS & ISIS Is Hamas’?
By SheerPost-Joe Lauria / Consortium News - June 7, 2025 Â
Nine years before Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023 attack on Israel, Benjamin
The 18-metre schooner Blazing Shadz, and skipper Julie Butler missing since April 2025.
By AI-ChatGPT4o-T.Chr.-Human Synthesis-07 June 2025
Butler, 55, was last known to be anchored at Kaiaraara Bay on Aotea/
Conference to recognise Palestinian state to weaken scope of its ambition, diplomats say
By Guardian-Patrick Wintour -Sat 7 Jun 2025 05.00 BST
A planned conference in New York this month that supporters
Trump bill set to add trillions to US debt pile – can America stop it climbing?
By Guardian-Callum Jones in New York-Sat 7 Jun 2025 10.00 BST
Economists are concerned, politicians are angry – but the
Trump Nominates Slew Of New Generals To Command Europe, Mideast & Africa
By ZeroHedge-Tyler Durden-Friday, Jun 06, 2025 - 08:45 AM
The Trump administration has just nominated a slew of new
Trump and Musk’s very public feud is like Alien v Predator for political nerds
By Guardian-David Smithin Washington-Fri 6 Jun 2025 13.45 BST
It was always going to end this way for two