World news + Letters
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Brief letters: Tsar crossed | Gaza peace deal | Scatter cushions | Ides of March | Out for the countKeir Starmer and the Skibbereen Eagle
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Letters: Responding to an article by Jonathan Freedland, Michael Bowers says we are all paying the price for US delusions, Peter Riddle calls for the UK to align with its European neighbours and Francis Bown sees Donald Trump’s Gnostic tendenciesDonald Trump, the mob boss with a messiah complex
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Brief letters: Sextortion criminals | Manchester United v Peterborough | Worst jobs | Goods from Canada, Greenland and MexicoTrust your child – but do check their phone
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Letters: Chief Rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis responds to an article that said the festival could be seen as an example of Jewish zealotryPurim is not a celebration of slaughter, but of survival against attempted genocide
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Letters: In response to an article about a CIA operation, Carl Gardner on tense days travelling to Prague, and David Parker on his father posting letters inserted into the GuardianI was a cold war courier – the British leftists who smuggled books into the eastern bloc
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Letters: Trump has the classic authoritarian personality – not the same as being authoritarian, writes Mary Wilkinson, plus, letters by Tom Brown, Jim Hatley, Sally Burch and Alison RouthInside the mind of Trump – a president who talks tough but surrenders to Putin
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Letters: Keith Flett is encouraged by Die Linke’s popularity among younger voters. David Felton says trying to outdo the Tories and Reform UK is a mistakeGerman election is a lesson for Labour
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Letter: The Kantamanto market fire highlighted to Miah Redmond that the country’s future should not be built on the waste of others, but on its own industriesGhana pays for the west’s wastefulness
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