Did the Murdoch empire hack MPs for commercial ends?
What if Rupert Murdoch’s newspaper company didn’t just hack phones to get a scoop, but targeted elected politicians—right to the very top—in pursuit of its business ambitions?
Some think László Krasznahorkai is a different kind of writer from previous laureates. But he does share one thing in common with many of them: he, too, is a Booker winner
Omer Bartov argues Israel's collective blindness to the atrocities in Gaza has roots in the country's own history. Ivan Krastev asks how the centre-left can survive in an age of populism. Plus: Atul Dev on the Zohran Mamdani juggernaut.