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Global corporations and nation statesBig tech has become the world’s policeman Who’s deciding our future? By Jennifer Baker
EuropeGermany's rumbling discontent Germany’s apparent resistance to populist parties masks a deep dissatisfaction with the political status quo. By Michael Bröning
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GlobalThe Power of Monuments Why should the US be purged of images of Confederate leaders, while statues of Admiral Nelson and Cecil Rhodes still stand in Britain? By Ian Buruma
VideosEurope must 'do more' to combat corruption in Hungary László Andor, former EU Employment Commissioner, on the EU's economy and Hungary's slide into authoritarianism By László Andor
Middle East/North Africa‘There is no military solution’ The US is right to renew its commitment to Afghanistan. But focussing on killing terrorists above nation-building is a mistake. By Mirco Günther
Latin AmericaThe weapons are gone but the revolution lives on The Colombian guerrilla group FARC has transformed itself into a left-wing political party By Lothar Witte