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(EDITORIAL from Korea JoongAng Daily on June 15)
Lee post deepens Democratic Party rift: A message from President Lee Jae Myung during his ...…
(EDITORIAL from The Korea Times on June 15)
Disgraced Yoon's unforgivable crime: Yoon deserves heavy penalty for abusing power ag...…
(EDITORIAL from The Korea Herald on June 15)
Rate reality: Markets may cheer peace prospect, but inflation risks point to tighter polic...…
The Guardian view on far-right violence: digital radicalisation is threatening democracy | Editorial
Editorial: Violence on the streets of Northern Ireland is the real-world expression of a sinister mechanism that goes unchecked online…
The Guardian view on the men’s World Cup: the build-up was unedifying, but now the football takes over | Editorial
Editorial: Rows over US visas and excessive ticket prices have overshadowed flawed tournament preparations. But fans will still hope for a gripping spectacle…
Paramount CEO David Ellison Pledges Editorial Independence for ‘60 Minutes’
David Ellison told Ms. Stahl, one of three remaining correspondents for the news program, that he would respect the show’s editorial decisions after a tumultuous stretch.…
Riots at Sohlberg’s home not surprising, nor isolated - editorial
The moment every sector claims the right to determine which laws are binding and which are optional, citizenship becomes tribal membership, and the state becomes a collection of co…
Trump's absurd assertions of responsibility for Israel's existence clash with reality - editorial
When an American president reduces the miraculous survival of the Jewish state to a personal favor, it demands an immediate and principled rejection from Israel’s leadership.…
More than PR: Diplomacy means strengthening the relationships with our friends - editorial
Sometimes the wisest diplomatic investments are not made where support is weakest but where friendship has already been proven. This is one of those times.…
Debt
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The Guardian view on Israel and Gaza: the threat of further humanitarian catastrophe | Editorial
Editorial: As Donald Trump looks for peace with Iran, Benjamin Netanyahu’s government escalates elsewhere – and Europe stands by…
The Guardian view on Peter Mandelson: the government must come clean on vetting | Editorial
Editorial: The first mistake was appointing the peer despite his links to Jeffrey Epstein. The next would be claiming his security risks were properly managed…
UN's blacklist of Israeli entities is part of 'reckless game' erasing moral distinction - editorial
In placing Israeli institutions alongside Hamas, the UN has practically collapsed the distinction between isolated criminal allegations and systematic sexual violence deployed as a…
Taiwan
Ramirez toon.…
How do people actually use AI for editorial work?
The Guardian view on Tony Blair’s advice for Labour: policymaking like it’s 1999 will not lead to a revival | Editorial
Editorial: A scathing essay by the former prime minister rehashes assumptions that underpinned his own rise to power. But the challenges are quite different now…
The Guardian view on Lebanon’s suffering: the ‘ceasefire’ didn’t stop Israeli attacks. Now they’re intensifying again | Editorial
Editorial: Civilians including children are among the thousands to have died in this war, yet the world is paying remarkably little attention…
‘60 Minutes’ journo Sharyn Alfonsi loses CBS News contract in wake of clashes with network, Bari Weiss
New York Times reported that Alfonsi’s contract expired Saturday and that her agent’s repeated inquiries to CBS News were met with silence.…
Belgium's ban on ritual circumcision is the same as making Jews second-class citizens - editorial
If Jews are being harassed in the street, synagogues are being attacked, and Israel is regularly delegitimized, then why do Jews want to live there?…
The Guardian view on Britain’s economy: to profit politically a recovery must be felt in people’s pockets | Editorial
Editorial: The chancellor can point to growth and lower inflation, but weak job data, flat living standards and uncertain productivity are no reason to cheer…
Editorial: Sunderland’s Greatest Day
That game, that event, that whole day was absolutely hands down the best experience I’ve ever had as a Sunderland fan.…
Israel must end the dangerous illusion of deterrence on the northern border - editorial
While Israelis were told that deterrence had been restored after airstrikes on Hezbollah and that Hezbollah understood the price of escalation, the reality in the North tells a dif…
The Guardian view on lenient sentences for rape: teenage survivors deserve more from the justice system | Editorial
Editorial: Rehabilitation of young offenders is vital. But victims should not leave court wondering why they bothered…
Diplomacy funded by illusions: Trump's deal with Iran must be more than promises - editorial
A narrow agreement that freezes one file while funding the rest of the system would create the illusion of progress and the reality of danger.…
Ben-Gvir harassment of GSF activists embarrasses Israel, gave them what they wanted - editorial
Since October 7, Israel has been fighting not only a military war, but also a political and diplomatic one. A government minister who repeatedly sabotages that effort is a liabilit…
EDITORIAL: Time for Rochester to play ball with the Honkers
May 23—A. Bartlett Giamatti died in 1989, just six months into his tenure as the commissioner of Major League Baseball. Formerly a literature professor and president of Yale Univer…
The Guardian view on Britain’s coming energy shock: mini-measures won’t suffice | Editorial
Editorial: Consumer giveaways may soften the blow from the the war on Iran. But Britain’s vulnerability demands deeper state intervention and a faster transition…
The Guardian view on the Mountbatten-Windsor papers: they expose the collapse of Britain’s 'good chap' state | Editorial
Editorial: New papers matter less for royal gossip than for what they reveal about the UK’s fragile constitutional culture of trust, prestige and informal power…
The Guardian view on Grenfell prosecutions: court dates cannot come soon enough | Editorial
Editorial: Survivors are right to be angry at the nine years taken to reach this point. Those to blame for the fire must face justice…
The First Time the New York Times Slipped Explosive Lies into an Editorial
According to the New York Post, “a civil war has erupted inside the New York Times over Nicholas Kristof’s explosive column alleging widespread sexual abuse of Palestinians by Isra…
Shavuot reflections: Media falsehoods show the importance of the Ninth Commandment - editorial
On Shavuot, Tucker Carlson’s Israeli interview highlights the danger of false witness, spreading falsehoods about Israel and ignoring the Ninth Commandment.…
From Heel to Calf
Solid-gold meltdown!…
The Guardian view on tackling Ebola: pathogens aren’t the only things that kill | Editorial
Editorial: Conflict and aid cuts are hampering the fight against an outbreak of the deadly virus centred in the Democratic Republic of the Congo…
Leiter’s blunt accuracy maybe undiplomatic, but it his criticism is valid - editorial
Israeli Ambassador Yechiel Leiter's words were harsh, certainly. But his criticism of J Street and Bernie Sanders is not unwarranted.…
ABC to use own hate speech guidance rather than controversial antisemitism definition used by Bondi royal commission
SBS also declines to adopt International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance definition, which some claim conflates criticism of Israel with antisemitism…
Israel's education system is failing its kids - editorial
Only 3% of ninth-grade students who took Israel’s national science exam reached the high standard set by the Education Ministry. More than half were reportedly at a low or medium-l…
The Guardian view on a new National Conversation: whether this works will depend on who is listening | Editorial
Editorial: Asking people how they feel about the places where they live is worthwhile. But will it change anything?…
Louder than noise: Noam Bettan let music, not politics, define his performance - editorial
Israelis can take pride in Bettan, who represented the country with professionalism and restraint, blocking out all the outside noise to deliver a stellar performance.…
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The Guardian view on Cuba: Trump says he can do ‘anything I want’ to the island. It doesn’t belong to him | Editorial
Editorial: Buoyed by his removal of Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro, the US president is intensifying an economic stranglehold and military menace…
The Guardian view on policing the internet: Ofcom must pusher harder on illegal content | Editorial
Editorial: Jess Phillips’ frustration about online safety points to an alarming reluctance to confront big tech…
Best of cartoons, May 18, 2026
The news of the day as interpreted by our talented artists, illustrators and cartoonists.…
Regardless of election results, voters must let the government govern - editorial
A May poll published by the Jewish People Policy Institute found that while 65% of Israelis indicate they will accept the election results, the ideological breakdown was striking.…
Wash Post editorial board accuses Maine progressive Graham Platner of offering voters 'fantastical solutions'
The Washington Post editorial board takes aim at progressive Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner's energy plan, calling it a recipe for shortages.…
EDITORIAL: From the start, Med City Marathon seemed built for the long run
May 16—It began 30 years ago as a "big dream," in the words of one of its founders. Very quickly, the Med-City Relays and Marathon — today known simply as the Med City Marathon — g…
Hochul-Mamdani pied-à-terre folly shows it never stops at ‘tax the rich’
Gov. Kathy Hochul and Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced a surtax on 13,000 uber-wealthy nonresident NYC owners of second homes worth $5 million or more.…
Tom the Dancing Bug nominated for Reuben Award for editorial cartooning
Tom the Dancing Bug, published weekly here at Boing Boing by Ruben Bolling, was nominated for a National Cartoonists Society Award for Editorial Cartooning. Congrats, Ruben! The NC…
The Guardian view on Starmer and Mandelson: questions that won’t go away | Editorial
Editorial: The prime minister’s account is not false, but it seems partial. The omissions raise serious questions about his judgment and parliamentary accountability…
The latest illustrations from artist Cathy Wilcox
The latest work by the acclaimed Sydney Morning Herald editorial cartoonist.…
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