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Work and digitalisationLess hype, more power? In an age of AI anxiety, Europe’s obsession with rules may become a rare strategic advantage By Lutz Frühbrodt
Democracy and societyDrogba’s heirs Côte d’Ivoire has emerged as one of Africa’s economic success stories. Yet beneath the surface, risks are mounting By Thomas Claes
Foreign and security policyThe illusion of quick fixes Ukraine is back on the G7 agenda as US policy stumbles in Iran and Kyiv proves resilient By Nickolay Kapitonenko
Interviews‘We must adapt to a new reality without abandoning what makes us Social Democrats’ Miia Järvi reflects on the success of Finland’s Social Democratic Party and the lessons it holds for others across Europe
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Less hype, more power? In an age of AI anxiety, Europe’s obsession with rules may become a rare strategic advantage
From left to right Nayib Bukele switched parties – and won El Salvador's Presidency. Joachim Schlütter wonders whether this political manoeuvering will prepare him for Trump