EuropeLewica: a united Polish left The Polish left is pulling together against the ruling right-wing populist PiS. But that doesn't solve its strategic problems By Rafał Chwedoruk
Latin AmericaA call to arms 2.0 In Colombia, a FARC splinter group has announced rearmament. But that doesn’t mean the end of the peace process By Kristina Birke Daniels
Interviews'Netanyahu is the real loser' The second election in Israel this year ends again with a stalemate. Paul Pasch on what that means for a new government
EuropeDetox in Brussels If the EU wants to survive, it can ill afford an artificially inflated European Commission. Six proposals for slimming it down By Manuel Gath
EuropeNorway tilts left and green Despite the Labor Party's poor results, progressives have every reason to be satisfied after the local elections in Norway By Trygve Svensson
AfricaThe Tunisian Berlusconi The first round of the presidential elections shows the biggest threat to democracy is no longer political Islam, but populism By Henrik Meyer
Middle East/North AfricaBibi vs democracy An election victory for Benjamin Netanyahu could spell the end of the separation of powers in Israel By Richard C. Schneider
GlobalSystem change, not climate change A Green New Deal requires nothing less than bringing the globalised financial system under the authority of nation states By Ann Pettifor