GlobalGlobal quarantine VI Portugal legalised the status of refugees, at the US-Mexico border they're struggling. Japan avoids acting like South Korea By Reinhard Naumann, Sven Saaler, Astrid Becker
Europe‘Coronabonds’ and Europe’s north-south divide The Eurogroup’s decision to reject coronabonds will leave destabilising political scars across the European Union By Adam Tooze
AsiaIndia’s lockdown politics In India, the right-wing establishment uses Covid-19 to further its divisive agenda against minorities and the marginalised By Mihir S Sharma
EuropeThe corona crisis doesn't justify suspending human rights The coronavirus could spread to overcrowded, unsanitary refugee camps — and the EU can no longer look away By Isabel Santos, Bettina Vollath, Dietmar Köster
European integrationOnly a ‘New Deal’ can rescue the European project This 5-point plan could be the beginning of a new era of coordination and solidarity in the history of European integration By Maria João Rodrigues, Paul Magnette
GlobalGlobal quarantine V While the Czech Republic imposed strict measures, Turkey counts on donations and Tanzania on prayers against Covid-19 By Felix Schmidt, Anne Seyfferth, Andreas Quasten
EuropeWho is the sovereign during the corona crisis? In democracies, the people is the sovereign. In these times, we need to be alert to slow de-parliamentarisation of governance By Wolfgang Merkel
EuropeThe corona campaign The Polish Law and Justice party sees an opportunity in the wave of coronavirus infections to further consolidate power By Maria Skóra