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Pankaj Mishra s Reckoning With Liberalism s Bloody Past

ILLUSTRATION BY LAYLAH AMARCHIH In July 2017, Donald Trump gave a speech in Warsaw that seemed, at the time, to herald a new age. In remarks dredged from the imagination of adviser Steve Bannon, the president drew a rhetorical line in the sand and enlisted his host the Eurosceptic, right-wing populist Polish President Andrzej Duda in an epochal fight. “I declare today for the world to hear,” Trump said, as if he were standing behind ramparts and not a podium, “that the West will never, ever be broken. Our values will prevail. Our people will thrive. And our civilization will triumph.”

Nigel Farage tells Keir Starmer he will lose next election after backing statue removals | Politics | News

It came as London Mayor Sadiq Khan set up a task force earlier this month. Sir Keir explained a “conversation” needed to take place and suggested this needed to be done “city by city, region by region”. He said: “I think each community, whether it’s London, or anywhere else is entitled to have a conversation about what it wants, in terms of statues and street names. Nigel Farage has issued a warning to Keir Starmer (Image: GETTY) Labour is trailing the Conservatives in the polls (Image: GETTY) “And it needs to be decided, I don’t know, city by city, region by region.”

Hitler s Folly: How the Royal Air Force Survived the Luftwaffe

The Battle of Britian was a rough time, but London won the day. Key point: The RAF had spunk, determination, and the blunders of Berlin on its side. Here is how the British survived and won the skies of World War II. It was a battle fought without armies. No rifles, no tanks, no barbed wire. In the summer of 1940, the skies above Britain served as the battlefield for the British Royal Air Force and the German Luftwaffe. The Nazis had conquered most of Western Europe, and Britain stood alone. The Luftwaffe represented the first arm of the German military juggernaut to take a swing at the British Isles. Its mission was simple: repeat the performances in Poland and France and eliminate the enemy air force.

Europeans Will Be Keen to Get Back Talking With British Again: Analyst on Post-Brexit Security

Europeans Will Be Keen to Get Back Talking With British Again: Analyst on Post-Brexit Security
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Prince Philip s savage six words in royal surname row - and why he s not King

Prince Philip s savage six words in royal surname row - and why he s not King
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