The surprise return of the controversial former leader has revealed that Iraq is still a US–Iran battleground.
Opinion
The reopening of the Rafah crossing provides some hope for Palestinians, but can it be sustained?
The crossing’s return will restore one small freedom for Palestinians – but will anger Israel’s far right ahead of elections later this year.
Competitiveness is not enough. The former president of the European Central Bank’s call for ‘pragmatic federalism’ would ...
Saif al-Islam wielded little influence over the current running of the state. But his presence was still a political and ...
Beyond restoring security, a push to rebuild Haiti’s society and create jobs is vital to any lasting solution. But who will fund such an effort, as the cycle of violence continues?
Europe has realized that engaging Tehran without leverage, interlocutors or credible pathways to change is unsustainable. But ...
Senior Research Fellow Dr Christopher Sabatini provided evidence to a session of the UK Parliament’s Foreign Affairs ...
The 2026 UN Water Conference can still have a big impact this year – if it can discuss water action as critical to human ...
Iran’s nuclear programme, missile arsenal, militia network and crackdown on protesters could all feature in upcoming ...
Drugs, migration, China and Venezuela likely to be on the agenda as two outspoken leaders meet in Washington ahead of Colombia’s elections later this year.
India is hoping a new democratically elected government in Bangladesh will help improve bilateral relations. But identity ...
Since the onset of the full-scale invasion, Russia has launched systematic, high-precision strikes against Ukraine’s civilian ...
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