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Foreign and security policyHas Russia now achieved its goal? Moscow wants more than mediation — it wants recognition By Alexey Yusupov
Democracy and societyWhat a spectacle! Portugal’s government has collapsed over a scandal, new elections are due — will the country shift to the right or can the Socialists return to power? By Fabian Schmiedel
Economy and ecologyStanding tall as the winds howl Not the right of the strong, but the strength of the law must prevail in the political arena – this applies particularly to trade policy By Daniela Iller, Yvonne Bartmann
Interviews'Prepared for any kind of war’ Sergio Grassi, from Beijing, on the Chinese National People’s Congress, the trade conflict with the US and rising defense spending
Democracy and societyThe financial well is empty — who pours next With USAID gone, can local initiatives in Georgia, Ukraine, and Moldova stay afloat? By Karen Madoian
Work and digitalisationTrolls of the state Iran’s government doesn’t just censor — it funds hate speech By Kourosh Ziabari
What a spectacle! Portugal’s government has collapsed over a scandal, new elections are due — will the country shift to the right or can the Socialists return to power?
When friends become enemies Trump’s tariff war is causing economic and political turmoil in neighbouring Canada. How is this affecting the election campaign?