The risk of nuclear conflict is higher today than ever before. The time is now to revive stalled efforts towards disarmament and arms control
The revival of this question means a failure of political imagination and democratic governance, both for Europe’s youth and its history of peace
Trump is enjoying the praise for his Gaza deal. But how does the Middle East see the agreement? Views from neighbouring countries in the region
Trump’s enforced Gaza ceasefire marks a turning point — but the road to a durable peace remains long
What does the US provocation in the Caribbean Sea signal — a new drug war, a show of force in its own ‘backyard’ or a rehearsal for regime change?
Trump’s plan for peace in Gaza was drafted without key parties, then presented with ultimatums — hardly a foundation for lasting peace
Europe’s military response to Putin’s air provocations shows that its defences are in place. What remains missing is political confidence
Gaza has become the harshest test of international humanitarian law since Rwanda — yet the world’s most vital protection framework remains unused
Anyone talking about Gaza cannot ignore Israel’s intentions. Human suffering is part of their war strategy
The world’s commitment to Sudan needs to be strengthened and coordinated — for the people’s own benefit and for lasting peace
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In Trump’s America, voting isn’t always about economic self-interest. Culture and ideology often outweigh dollars and cents
Europe’s underinvestment isn’t just slowing growth — it’s fuelling inequality and aiding the far right gain ground. Changing course is still possible
Cracking down on smugglers doesn’t make migration safer, it makes it deadlier — and a new EU directive could make things even worse