Yemen’s neighbour has learned the painful lesson that neutrality in the conflict next door offers no immunity, only the hope ...
US threats to annex Greenland following the attack on Venezuela should be taken seriously. European countries have important ...
A muted response to events in Venezuela shows allies still want to avoid confrontation with Washington. But that approach ...
As the Trump administration enters its crucial second year, polls indicate that much of the American public disapproves of the president and his flagship policies, although views are split along ...
This may be the moment when Western Europe realizes that the US has abandoned the core values that united them for the past century, writes the head of Chatham House’s International Law Programme.
Experts give their initial reaction to President Trump’s strike on Venezuela and the capture of President Nicolás Maduro. What are the implications for the US, the region and the world?
As digital systems become the backbone of modern society, who builds them - and for whom - has never mattered more. This panel brings together technologists, policymakers, and civil society leaders to ...
Amid security threats on its borders, Egypt is likely to accommodate Trump’s preferences on Gaza while deepening relations with Qatar and Turkey and focusing on reviving its struggling economy.
A possible test of India’s K4 submarine-launched missile, and the presence of Chinese research ships, highlights how deterrence dynamics among nuclear-armed states are making the wider Indian Ocean ...
China’s forthcoming new strategy wants to make innovation the engine of economic growth – but can it pay the bill without leaving ordinary households and the young unemployed behind, asks Yu Jie.
In the country’s first electoral test since Sheikh Hasina was ousted from power, a continuing cycle of ‘revenge politics’ and economic instability dampen hopes for democratic reform, writes James Orr.