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Russia Didn’t Need to Hack Votes to Help Elect Trump – It Hacked Voters’ Minds Instead
By overstating the threat, or continually pushing the idea, that Russia hacked votes in the 2016 US presidential election, we may be playing right into our adversary’s hands

Hate Crime Rise During the Trump Era is No Hoax
US Conservatives and anti-social justice warriors are pushing a false narrative about hate crime hoaxes to distract from the alarming reality.

Electing Trump was About White Supremacy Not ‘Making America Great Again’
CJ Werleman on the US President's worrying attempts to gain support by tapping into deeply-rooted anxieties and prejudices concerning race.

Unspeakable Suffering: How Afghan War Novels Express 40 Years of Conflict
Hizbullah Khan explores how fiction is helping the victims of Afghanistan's decades of war to face up to the past.

Australia's Journalism Crisis is Threatening its Democracy
With Rupert Murdoch’s chosen government waging a war on journalists in Australia, democratic values in his country of birth are in peril, writes CJ Werleman.

Three Men to Stand Trial for Murder of Malta’s Most Prominent Journalist
Nicola Driscoll-Davies on new developments in the investigation of the murder of Malta's most prominent journalist.

New Analysis of Hacked Documents from 'Putin's Rasputin' Takes Us Into the Heart of Russia's War Machine
A new report, co-authored by a Conservative MP, sheds more light on Vladimir Putin's sinister hybrid war, which – tested in Ukraine in 2014 – was then brought to Britain, the EU and the US.

EXCLUSIVE Science Museum Under Fire for Propping Up Arms Companies as Artists' Group Pulls Out of Exhibition
A new exhibition on concerns around privacy in a digital age at London's Science Museum is being sponsored by a company selling arms reportedly used to slaughter civilians in Yemen.
"Indescribably Hideous" – China's Harvesting of Uyghur Muslim Organs
CJ Werleman reports on China's horrific persecution of the Uyghur Muslim minority in Xinjiang.
Is Pakistan Winning its Fight to Tackle Corruption?
Faisal Khan on Pakistan's long history of corruption and Imran Khan's quest to tackle it.
EXCLUSIVE How the Shooting Down of a Malaysian Jet Reveals Corbyn's Putin Problem
Paul Canning reveals the Labour Leadership's alarming tendency to mitigate the crimes of the Kremlin.
'We would Rather Die Now than be Kept in Here Forever' – Life Inside a Saudi Detention Centre for Rohingya Refugees
CJ Werleman documents his conversations with Faisal Thar Thakin, a Rohingya Muslim who has been held in the kingdom's notorious Shumaisi detention centre for the past six years.
Campaigners for British Ex-Pats Condemn Boris Johnson’s “Do-or-Die” Brexit Threat
Alex Varley-Winter reports on how British Citizens resident in the EU are left in a 'void' by UK politicians about the risk of being made ‘illegals’.