Work and digitalisationTrolls of the state Iran’s government doesn’t just censor — it funds hate speech By Kourosh Ziabari
Democracy and societyLet Afghan women lead Progress on women’s rights and representation is stalling. And the prospects for improvement appear bleak By Palwasha Hassan, Shafiqa Khpalwak
Foreign and security policyGreenland faces a crucial decision Trump’s bid for Greenland is shaping the island’s parliamentary elections — possible dependence on the US could become the decisive election issue By Michael Paul
Democracy and societyHow women should behave The more important difference between Democrats and Republicans isn’t whether they are men or women, but their attitudes about gender By Michael Tesler, John Sides, Colette Marcellin
Foreign and security policyThe lost art of statecraft Rearmament is increasingly replacing diplomacy — blindly steering Europe toward another confrontation with Russia By Roland Popp
Foreign and security policyHow to survive in a world of fierce competition between great powers A perspective from Ukraine By Nickolay Kapitonenko
Work and digitalisationPay cuts on a silver platter For too long, the way the EU spends public money has encouraged a race to the bottom — with millions of workers paying the price By Oliver Roethig
Future of social democracyWhen profits Trump principles The era of the ‘do-good’ American CEOs is over. The EU must brace itself for US-style corporate conservatism arriving on its shores By Nyasha Bhobo