Tehran is considering whether weaponizing its nuclear programme or making a deal with the US provides better protection from ...
Events in Syria have undermined Moscow’s claims to be a reliable security guarantor. But Russia’s position in the country ...
Turkey feels its longstanding support of the Syrian opposition has now been vindicated. But its increased influence in ...
Join us as Armida van Rij, Senior Research Fellow for the Europe Programme, examines Hungary’s place in the EU and NATO.
Africa’s voice will be amplified on the global stage in 2025 as South Africa assumes the presidency and hosts the newly ...
The fall of Assad’s regime is an opportunity for Western powers to right some of their wrongs in Syria and restore faith in ...
This was the question debated by some of the brightest minds at Chatham House’s recent conference of the same name. Armida ...
The 2019 uprising ended violently, but young people’s fight for a better future carries on. Hayder Al Shakeri meets the ...
The brief imposition of martial law and domestic infighting risks sidetracking the country at a time of intensified threat.
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 ...
Emmanuel Macron and Olaf Scholz are politically weak and don’t get along. But the EU urgently needs France and Germany to ...
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.