Latin AmericaRough justice The trial against Brazil's Lula da Silva is politically motivated and based on flimsy evidence By Herta Däubler-Gmelin
AfricaDealing corruption a deadly blow Muhammadu Buhari won the Nigerian presidency on an anti-graft ticket. His resolve is clear, but are his efforts paying off? By Paul Okolo
AsiaTo resist the robots, invest in people The day will come when computers replace humans in many sectors of Asia’s developing economies. Governments should prepare their workforces now By Stephen Groff
Basic incomeFrom rags to rupees A universal basic could slash India's poverty rate, but many say the scheme is unworkable By Sruthi Gottipati
EuropeMovers and shakers Political movements like En Marche and Podemos are great at engaging young people. But they’re not always that democratic By Jan-Werner Mueller
InterviewsWriting’s on the wall Nobel prize-winning playwright and poet Wole Soyinka on how literature can help predict and prevent violent conflict
Basic incomeWhat do Jeremy Corbyn and Elon Musk have in common? Answer: they both support a universal basic income By Marc Saxer