Work and digitalisationA paradigm-gone-wrong A feminist digital future cannot be achieved by gender inclusion into an oppressive digital order that, in fact, needs to be completely overhauled By Nandini Chami
Democracy and societyIn Israel, democracy still holds The achievements of Israeli demonstrators show that its political centre is healthier and far more vital than elsewhere in the democratic world By Bret Stephens
Democracy and societySuave Sunak's cold comfort for impoverished Britons The protests, devastating figures on salaries and price rises cannot capture the sheer scale of panic and despair among young workers By Paul Mason
Democracy and societyRocky roads ahead for Scotland’s largest party In Edinburgh, Humza Yousaf succeeds Nicola Sturgeon as SNP leader. Four lessons learned for Scotland's upcoming political upheaval By Jan Eichhorn
Foreign and security policyYes to arms aid, no to Western integration To end this senseless war and protect Ukraine’s right to exist, something ‘unrealistic’ needs to happen By Martin Krohs
Foreign and security policyThe Franco-German bone of contention The war in Ukraine has become a divisive issue for Germany and France. Both countries are aware that they have different answers to global challenges By Landry Charrier
Foreign and security policyA ‘barbed-wire curtain’ around Europe Europe’s growing border walls are an admission of failure. Not a solution By Élisabeth Vallet
Economy and ecologyWho gets squeezed by austerity? Informal workers are struggling to afford the rising costs of healthcare. A new wave of austerity measures is only worsening these inequalities By Christy Braham