World news + Letters
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Brief lettersHead rules the heart in French electionsBrief letters: France election results | Polluted rivers | Buckwheat for the bees | Where’s summer? | Winning at sport
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Letters: Ruth Baker on Ben Okri’s new poem Gaza, the international court of justice and the UK general election
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Letters: Climate change has intensified the risks we face in places like Lowestoft, left without adequate flood defences, writes Kate Stott
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Letter: This move will not be lost on the poorer nations, as they too will wish to protect their young industries, writes Dr Roger van Zwanenberg
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Letters: We can only address the politics of Israel/Palestine by recognising the suffering of both Jewish and Palestinian people, writes Lynne Segal. Plus a letter from Ron Mendel
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Letter: Frank Jackson is dispirited to see Britain raising military spending and the main parties banging war drums
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Why has so little been done to make indoor spaces safer, to stop the spread of airborne viruses?
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Letters: When it comes to reconciling bitter enemies, the notion of ‘justice’ has its limitations, writes former judge Sir Konrad Schiemann
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Letter: Former UK diplomat Tim Cole calls for a radical reset of UK foreign policy based on honesty and respect