Economy and ecology | 29.08.2022 How governments are trying to ease the burden of inflation When inflation is making bread unaffordable, what can the government do to soften the blow? We look at Poland, Nepal, and Ghana
Democracy and society | 07.07.2021 Vaccine nationalism is a recipe for disaster While Europe celebrates the end of the pandemic, Covid-19 continues to ravage across Global South countries like Nepal. That puts everyone at risk
Asia | 20.04.2020 For European solidarity beyond its borders If the EU fails to support countries like Nepal and Kyrgyzstan in this crisis, they may turn to China for lack of alternatives
In Iraq, you can't vote out the ‘muhasasa’ In 2019, the largest-ever mass protests in Iraqi history brought down the government. But the upcoming elections may further entrench a corrupt system
The man bringing back hope People like Andy Burnham because he is different from other politicians in the UK
Geostrategic paradox NATO needs Türkiye more than ever. And yet Erdoğan, of all people, is becoming a growing problem for the Alliance