The election of the next UN Secretary-General is just around the corner. The future of the entire organisation will be ...
Labour suffered a historic defeat in last week’s elections. Claire Ainsley on what it means for Starmer and for Britain’s ...
Romania’s mainstream parties united against extremism after the 2024 elections. That alliance is now starting to fracture ...
From Trump to climate breakdown, the future looks bleak. But it is this despair that can become a force for change ...
The German left retreats from X. Yet those who seek political exchange only where it is comfortable will eventually lose ...
Europe’s green transition risks deepening inequalities because it is being shaped without workers. But crises also create ...
European leaders gather in Yerevan for two major summits. Marcel Röthig on Armenia’s deepening ties with the EU and the power ...
In Central Europe, social democracy is no longer just in crisis mode — but in the process of disappearing entirely ...
picture alliance / AA | Fabio Teixeira In Brazil, five conglomerates now dominate the healthcare sector, having expanded through aggressive acquisitions financed by debt, only to pass the pressure ...
Jihadists and rebels have jointly attacked the army in Mali. What is the situation on the ground? The situation in Mali appears to be slowly calming down, though the weekend was marked by an ...
Svenja Bode is the head of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung’s office in Mali. Prior to this, she was a programme officer in the foundation’s Middle East and North Africa department.
Mairav Zonszein is a contributing Opinion writer at The New York Times. She is the senior Israel analyst with the International Crisis Group, a nonprofit think tank dedicated to conflict prevention.
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