The war on Iran has created a “Zeitenwende moment” for the Gulf monarchies. It marks nothing less than the end of their policy of strategic hedging, both globally and regionally. Despite their ...
Ten years on from the referendum, the British electorate has moved on from its old divisions and—in a world of crisis—is ...
In Bosnia and Herzegovina, the United States is focused on doing business, at the expense of peace. There are ways for ...
Those who follow only intergovernmental negotiations or debates in the media might think that nothing has changed in the ...
The Three Seas Initiative helped cut Europe’s dependence on Russian gas—but five of its nine flagship energy projects are ...
On October 22nd, the US Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) added Rosneft, LUKoil and their subsidiaries to the Specially Designated Nationals list. In doing so, ...
Europe possesses the necessary political and economic tools to act against Israel’s settlement expansion. But it needs to deploy them fast, or risk the possibility of an independent and viable ...
A full return will require a marathon of democratic persuasion, on the continent as much as in Britain. For one side holds ...
For the last four years, Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine has seemed a long way from African capitals. Despite some aftershocks, such as rising food and fuel prices, African countries largely ...
Drones have become a central weapon of the Russo-Ukrainian war, with the number of uncrewed systems—mostly airborne but not exclusively—reaching astonishing levels. In early 2024, Ukraine aimed to ...
In the aftermath of Israel’s unprecedented June 13th attack on Iran, the Middle East has been thrown into new turmoil. Exchanges of fire between Israel, Iran, and now America have brought the region ...
Iran’s strikes on the Al Udeid air base in Qatar on June 23rd forced the Gulf states to confront a long-feared scenario: getting caught in the crossfires of an Israel-Iran conflict. While Tehran ...