List of Britain articles
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An up-close portion of the Riverwalk apartment building is pictured as gray clouds loom to the left. Did London’s Dirty Money Really Kill a Teenage Fantasist?
Patrick Radden Keefe’s “London Falling” is a mystery that turns into a tragedy.
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U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to the press outside the Oval Office at the White House in Washington on April 13. Trump’s Awful Week
The U.S. president is picking fights in every direction, alienating key supporters and allies.
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Phil White, a member of Patriotic Millionaires UK, participates in a demonstration ahead of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on Jan. 19, 2025. The World’s Tax-the-Rich Debate Is Heating Up
From millionaire activists to G-20 proposals, efforts to combat wealth inequality are advancing across the United States and Europe.
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01-Foreign-Policy-Magazine-Fiction-Books-March-2026 Two Books About the Pull of Home
Plus, more international fiction releases in March.
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British flags hang above New Street in Baghdad on Sept. 2 during the Iraqi Revolt of 1920. America’s Imperial Trap in Iran
Trump’s decision to return to the Middle East echoes the strategic folly that undid Britain.
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The British Royal Navy's HMS Dragon is moored at a naval base in Portsmouth, England, on March 4. Iran Threat Exposes Britain’s Shrinking Military Reach
Decades of disarmament have come to a head under the Starmer government.
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A man carrying a folded British flag next to two people removing a British flag from a flagpole. Nigel Farage Isn’t So Unlikely
Retracing the road to Brexit, a new book reveals the deep roots of British Euroskepticism.
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German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul arrives for a meeting of the ministry's crisis response team. Europe Abandons Both Integrity and Influence on Iran
In response to Trump’s strikes, European leaders have created an alternate reality to escape their hypocrisy.
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Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi greets British Prime Minister Keir Starmer ahead of a bilateral meeting in Tokyo on Jan. 31. What Takaichi’s Triumph and Starmer’s Slump Say About Global Democracy
From Britain to Japan, “keep calm and carry on” is getting buried.
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Then-National Tsinghua University sociology professor Chen Ming-chi speaks to journalists in Taipei, Taiwan, on Jan. 14, 2024. How Taiwan Sees the World
The island’s deputy foreign minister on Trump, defense, and why he thinks countries shouldn’t trust China.
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Two men in suits standing in front of tall windowed doors. Why Keir Starmer Is on the Brink
The Labour Party’s decades of backbiting and pettiness have collapsed on it.
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A woman in a black top with a large broach against a blue background. Britain’s New Spy Chief Has a New Mission
Blaise Metreweli is revamping the legendary MI6 for an era of conflict in Europe.
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A close-up shot of a screen shows several AI-generated images, including a close-up shot of a woman dressed as a character from the anime Sailor Moon and another image of two children riding bicycles. Elon Musk’s X Is in Deep Trouble Over Deepfake Porn
Grok is being used to make abusive and illegal images.
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A collage illustration shows hands shaking with semicircle charts colored dots and swinging cargo containers. The Trump Trade Tracker
Switzerland cuts a deal—plus the latest global picture on Trump’s tariff regime.
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The signage outside Broadcasting House is seen through the viewfinder of a broadcast camera on Nov. 10, 2025 in London. Trump’s War on the BBC Is Working
The U.S. government has pushed the legendary broadcaster into a nervous breakdown.