Foreign and security policy‘I think that might be one bridge too far for Russia’ Middle East expert Gil Murciano on Israel's relationship with the West, arms exports to Ukraine, Moscow's role in Syria and the threat from Iran By Gil Murciano
Foreign and security policyIsrael’s strategic balancing act Israel’s refusal to sell weapons to Ukraine disappointed Western allies — but there are strategic reasons for this stance By Daniel Rakov
Economy and ecologyJapan’s nuclear turnaround Faltering under the pressure of the global energy crisis Japan has given up its anti-nuclear power stance By Tetsunari Iida
Economy and ecology‘Profits must be shared’ As inflation rises, it is surprising that some are making enormous profits. To restore social balance the EU must push for an excess profit tax By Susanne Wixforth, Kaoutar Haddouti
Economy and ecologyGrappling with power imbalances In the face of increasingly severe global crises, fundamental economic and social reforms are not a utopian dream but a necessary and possible step By Jayati Ghosh
Foreign and security policyThe enemy of my enemy is my friend Despite massive criticism, Iran supports Russia's war against Ukraine — deciding that the benefits of allying with the country outweigh the costs By Eldar Mamedov
Interviews'In the end, we have to decide what are the bigger risks.' Nobel Prize winner Joseph E. Stiglitz on Putin's war of aggression, the global debt crisis, German nuclear power plants and ways out of the crisis
Democracy and societyA looming famine in Lebanon After 30 years of the same political class ruling and mounting public debt — Lebanon is experiencing food insecurity. Immediate measures must be taken By Lama Fakih