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The Dubious Art of Explaining What Trump ‘Really Means’

2026-01-13 18:00:34

Prominent Republicans insist on treating President Donald Trump like a child or a clueless old man, telling Americans that he does not mean what he says — despite the commander in chief making quite clear he means exactly that.

Germany’s $1.2 Trillion Debt Bazooka Is Veering Off Target

2026-01-13 15:00:11

Friedrich Merz won plaudits for ending Germany’s obsession with fiscal restraint to help the country fix up its decrepit infrastructure and rearm. I’m starting to doubt whether this roughly €1 trillion ($1.2 trillion) spending splurge will deliver an enduring economic recovery.

When All the King’s Men Are Too Eager to Please

2026-01-13 13:03:50

In the Powell drama, Donald Trump’s courtiers have let him down badly.

London Apartments Are Cheap — For a Reason

2026-01-13 13:00:31

London property prices have fallen 15% in real terms over the past decade, with apartments 22% cheaper and one in seven selling at a loss. This compares with a 5% increase across the UK as whole. With London more affordable than it's been for at least 10 years, is now the time to snap up a bargain in Britain’s capital? Well, it depends. Spoiler alert — the odds are very much stacked against you.

Farage Is a Long Way From Peaking

2026-01-13 12:30:30

The political scientist Samuel Lubell argued that US politics was divided between two parties: the “party of the sun” and the “party of the moon.” The party of the sun set the political agenda while the party of the moon merely reflected the moon’s light.

India’s Nuclear-Power Goal Needs More Than Capital

2026-01-13 07:29:34

Nearly two decades ago, India promised itself — and the US — that nuclear power would be its next big bet. The two countries signed a landmark deal on civilian nuclear energy in 2008, amid protests from politicians and activists alike. The late Manmohan Singh, then prime minister, bet his government’s survival on passing that legislation — a wager he won, contributing to its re-election a year later.