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Imran Khan: "I hate US policy, not Americans" | What about the men? | Nick "Heineken" Clegg

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Five must-read pieces from the magazine

  1. Nick "Heineken" Clegg's love of Europe is good diplomacy but suicidal politics
    Clegg's fervent Europeanism is completely at odds with the spirit of the times. By Rafael Behr

  2. Imran Khan: "I hate US policy, not Americans"
    The cricketer Imran Khan is now one of Pakistan's most prominent politicians - but his party's support base is shrinking. By Mehdi Hasan

  3. An offshore island in the Thames
    If you want financial reform, the City is a good place to start. By Nicholas Shaxson

  4. Holmes and away
    Arthur Conan Doyle is the creator of one of the best-loved detectives in English literature - but his talents as an author ranged far and wide. By Michael Dirda

  5. In Mexico, a universal struggle against power and forgetting
    Mexican politics and business, as in other countries, have been polluted by greedy forces backed by Wall Street. By John Pilger

Five most-popular blogs

  1. What about the men?
    Male writers on whether their experience of online abuse is as bad as women's. By Helen Lewis-Hasteley

  2. The IAEA: in America's corner on Iran
    Don't believe me? Ask the Americans. By Mehdi Hasan

  3. The "Theresa May is a safe pair of hands" myth
    How to break the second golden rule of marketing. By Richard Morris

  4. James Murdoch hearing - live-blog
    Minute-by-minute coverage and analysis as the MPs question the News International chairman about phone-hacking. By Samira Shackle

  5. Berlusconi gaffes: our top ten
    A collection of quotes that make you wonder how the Italian premier survived so long. By Mike Bonnet and Mark Jenner

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