Once cast as part of the ‘axis of evil’, Iranians have shown they are real people, not collateral damage in waiting.
Britain’s prime minister is pretending the threat to his leadership has gone away, but it clearly hasn’t
Barack Obama was meant to sweep into town looking unassailable. Instead he arrives beleaguered, with an awful lot to prove.
They are not all-powerful, but Israel’s advocates in the United States do play hardball — often hurting the cause they are meant to serve.
We’re only 50 days in, but it’s not too soon to discern a refreshing thread of logic in the president’s foreign policy.
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/ 10 February 2009
Ties to Israel do not always indicate support, argues Jonathan Freedland.
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/ 26 January 2009
Northern Ireland is an instructive example that even the most implacable of enemies can make peace, writes Jonathan Freedland.
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/ 24 January 2009
The inauguration was brimming with tradition — just the platform for a president who could be truly transformational, writes Jonathan Freedland.
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/ 20 January 2009
Jonathan Freedland reports on the intensifying excitement as strait-laced Washington DC awaits Obama’s transformation into head of state.
The scenes of calamity just get worse. This week readers awoke to an image that will haunt many for years to come.