AfricaMozambique's post-election paradox President Filipe Nyusi won a decisive victory in Mozambique's recent elections. But this could put the country's peace at risk By Tina Hennecken Andrade
EuropeA truly geopolitical EU Commission? Rather than playing geopolitical games itself, von der Leyen’s Commission should be critical of the very notion of geopolitics By Marius Müller-Hennig
EuropeGangs of the North In Sweden, gang-related crimes are on the rise. Under pressure from the right, the government reacts with tough measures By Henrik Tham
Global'We could socialise the financial sector' Grace Blakeley, a rising star on the British left, explains how the growing dominance of finance has broken our economies By Grace Blakeley
Latin America'Social democracy is the way out of this' Welfare state or authoritarian neoliberalism? Chile's crisis could send a strong signal globally, says Cristóbal R. Kaltwasser By Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser
Interviews'Von der Leyen cannot rely on a stable balance of power' Ursula von der Leyen's new Commission has ambitious goals, but will face an uphill battle, Renate Tenbusch argues
Future of social democracyFive lessons for journalism in the age of rage For Karin Pettersson, journalism has never been more challenging — and never more important By Karin Pettersson
Economy and ecology'The effects balance each other out' It's entirely possible to protect the environment and create employment opportunities. A scenario for the German economy By Markus Hoch, Almut Kirchner