Interviews‘People all over the world want the same thing: a good life. And peace is needed for that’ One year after 7 October: Judith Stelmach in Tel Aviv on the split in society, double standards against Israel and Iran’s attack
Democracy and societyOil, power and military might General Haftar is expanding his influence in Libya. And so the danger of a renewed armed conflict is growing By Salam Said
Interviews‘Israel’s actions can hardly be seen as self-defence’ Usama Antar on the suffering of the people in the Gaza Strip, the escalation in Lebanon and the prospects for peace
Foreign and security policyGlobal challenges, urban solutions As national governments struggle to address foreign policy issues such as migration, cities are stepping up to the challenge By Gülşen Doğan
Foreign and security policyHumanitarians are dying. Why doesn’t the world care? Aid workers are dedicated to saving lives. But the death toll among those on the frontline is rising By Kate Forbes
Foreign and security policyTotal escalation Israel’s attack on Nasrallah has dealt a heavy blow to Hezbollah and its allies. Lebanon now faces the threat of another major war By Marcus Schneider
Future of social democracyAustria’s far-right wins, but can it govern? The FPÖ emerged as the winner of the country’s recent general elections. But a three-party coalition could still block its rise to power By Barbara Tóth
Democracy and societyFrom war zones to waiting lines A year after the Karabakh exodus, refugees in Armenia remain in limbo, struggling with housing, citizenship issues and limited international support By Tigran Grigoryan