Interviews'The red wave is here!' Iratxe García Pérez, leader of the Social Democrats in the European Parliament, on what the SPD's victory in the German elections means for Europe
Foreign and security policyYes, peace missions can work Mali is not Afghanistan. We must be careful not to draw conclusion from the Hindu Kush for every other international peace mission By Annika S. Hansen, Tobias von Gienanth
Democracy and societyViews from abroad: the German elections The upcoming German elections are perhaps the most hotly contested in over a decade. But how are they perceived in Warsaw, Paris, and Kyiv? By Ernst Hillebrand, Thomas Manz
Economy and ecologyWe must resist corporate greenwashing Agricultural land has become a prized investment for corporations to greenwash their operations — at the risk of exacerbating hunger worldwide By Astrud Beringer
Democracy and societyPutin still sits firmly in the saddle Dissatisfaction among the Russian population is growing. Nevertheless, voteres preferred to play it safe in the recent parliamentary elections By Peer Teschendorf
Democracy and societyTunisia's bumpy road to democracy Tunisia's current crisis doesn't spell the end of its democratic transition. But it needs reliable partners — and stop malign foreign influence By Johannes Kadura
Economy and ecologyThe Global South doesn't need a new agricultural model With the worsening food shortage worldwide, this week’s UN Food Systems Summit has to deliver more than refinancing rotten agricultural projects By Jayati Ghosh
Interviews'Brussels as the new Moscow' The EU Commission's green agenda faces strong resistance in Eastern Europe. But, as Richard Filčák argues, this is often more rhetorical than real