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| Germans have long been praised for their culture of remembrance and coming to terms with the crimes of the Nazis, writes John Kampfner. But this has turned into a level of support for Israel that is leaving many too scared to speak out about war in Gaza and Lebanon | Sturmabteilung paramilitaries in Weimar, Germany, salute Adolf Hitler as he drives past | |
| When she was younger, loneliness seemed to be a problem for older people, but at just 28 years old, Chanté Joseph realised that she, like many of her peers, was suffering from a deep feeling of disconnection. It wasn't dates they needed, it was real mates. So she tried to do something about it… | Unwilling to deal with the emotional – and physical – toll of loneliness, Joseph has set out to help people find friends | |
| The bestselling Scottish crime author thought he'd said goodbye to his hard-knuckled Edinburgh policeman, but readers were having none of it. He tells Nick Duerden about a lifetime of trying to outrun his iconic protagonist (who has sometimes felt more like his therapist) | Ian Rankin is publishing his 25th book in his Inspector Rebus series, with the latest finding his Edinburgh policeman behind bars | |
| Ahead of her first Budget, Rachel Reeves is facing a 'trilemma' | To avoid a return to austerity, the chancellor must find £25bn a year without cutting deep into departmental spending. If only we could rejoin the single market or customs union, says John Rentoul | |
| Can Zelensky's plan for peace actually work? | With the US election less than a month away, and his support dwindling across Europe, the Ukraine president is in a last-ditch race against time to shore up support, writes Mary Dejevsky | |
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