
In On Democracies and Death Cults, bestselling author Douglas Murray argues how no less than the future of the Western World is at stake in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Drawing from intensive on-the-ground reporting in Israel, Gaza and Lebanon, Murray presents a compelling case that places the latest violence in its proper historical context. He takes readers on a harrowing journey through the aftermath of the 7th October massacre, piecing together the exclusive accounts from victims, survivors and even the terrorists responsible for the atrocities.
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The unbearable smugness of the White House Correspondents’ Dinner
They seem to think that it is they who are on the front line of the battle for democracy

Kamala Harris reminds everyone why we didn’t elect her president
The Democrats seem to be lost in the wilderness. But at least their former presidential candidate still has elephants for company.

Steve Witkoff is fumbling foreign talks and dragging Trump down
In his first 100 days, President Trump has scored a lot of wins at home. But what of abroad? What does the score-card look like in the world outside America?

When will the BBC ever learn?
Nick Watt did that thing BBC interviewers do of treating the guest as though you’re in the dock

Trump’s ‘STOP’ is like Biden’s ‘Don’t’ — empty threats to a dictator
President Trump continued Biden’s approach. His reaction to one of the biggest missile attacks in the past year was to tell Vladimir Putin: “STOP.” As if Putin is listening.

The crime of noticing
An ugly novel with considerable flair and insight, The Camp of the Saints has taken on a prophetic quality since its release