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Sam Freedman
Giuliano da Empoli (translated by Sam Taylor) Pushkin Press, £12.99 Last year saw the death of Tom Lehrer, the satirist who famously quit comedy when Henry Kissinger was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize
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Can Europe recover its dynamism?
It might surprise readers of The Wizard of the Kremlin to learn that its author, Giuliano da Empoli, is a “convinced European” and latterly even a “sort of a European federalist, which I wasn’t before
The histories of the UK and Argentina are closely linked, with the relationship often marked by irony. The staff bar at the British embassy in Buenos Aires (BA) is called The Hand of God, and Argentin
We are in a real-life game of Risk. In 2019, Fiona Hill, an official at the US National Security Council during Donald Trump’s first term, said the Russians had informally proposed a plan whereby they