This was the question debated by some of the brightest minds at Chatham House’s recent conference of the same name. Armida ...
Africa’s voice will be amplified on the global stage in 2025 as South Africa assumes the presidency and hosts the newly ...
A nascent far-right movement has exploited concerns about high immigration and a housing shortage. And despite poor electoral results, it remains a force in Irish politics, writes Shane Harrison.
Emmanuel Macron and Olaf Scholz are politically weak and don’t get along. But the EU urgently needs France and Germany to ...
The time the prime minister is spending abroad is justified but voters must be convinced of the links between domestic and ...
On the road to COP30, join governments and businesses for two days of interactive discussion exploring strategies to secure a ...
Europe’s leaders have been struggling to deal with war, populist nationalism and a flagging economy. Trump 2.0 sharpens all three challenges and is a necessary wake-up call. José Manuel Barroso ...
Russia and Iran-backed militias are moving to prop up Bashar al-Assad, as opposition forces advance. But a political solution ...
The no-confidence vote in Michel Barnier that has toppled his minority government was the first since 1962 to oust a French ...
Syria’s president might be toppled, or a new civil war could break out with Abu Mohammed Al-Jawlani’s HTS forces. But another ...
Europe is facing crisis – in our winter issue, we examine the threats to Europe within and beyond. We also eye up what’s in store for the world in 2025: from Trump’s return to the White House to the ...
Failed states and criminality are driving record numbers of people to the US border. The resulting crisis of polarization may be regional, but the response should be global, writes Christopher ...