Interviews‘Indo-Pacific has been the buzzword for the past 5-10 years’ Shafiah Muhibat from Jakarta on Indonesia’s role in the world, the waning influence of ASEAN and foreign interests in the Indo-Pacific region
Interviews‘It is about building trust, and that takes a long time’ Patrik Hermansson on why people vote for the right and how giving a sense of hope and direction could counter this development
Interviews‘Something previously thought impossible’ European citizens have shown great support for Ukrainian refugees. Dietrich Thränhardt on what this might mean for the wider European asylum system
Interviews‘Public opinion looked quite different eight weeks ago’ In Greece, the rule is: after the election is before the election. Arne Schildberg from Athens on the success of the conservatives
Interviews‘The polarisation of Turkey into two camps continues’ The Turkish elections will go into a second round. Henrik Meyer from Istanbul on Kılıçdaroğlu’s remaining chances and the unfair election campaign
Interviews‘Joe Biden is not a candidate who inspires, but he is authentic’ US President Biden is running for re-election. Knut Dethlefsen on his age, the unity of the Democratic Party and the challenges for the Republicans
Interviews‘It's the common cause for justice and democracy that unites us’ Iranian activist Hamed Esmaeilion on the revolution in Iran, the problems with international support and the controversial nuclear agreement
Interviews'Both see a chance to finally eliminate their arch-enemy' Christine-Felice Röhrs on the bloody power struggle in Sudan, activities of Russian Wagner mercenaries in the country and chances for negotiations
Interviews'Finnish politics has experienced an enormous shift to the right' Kristina Birke Daniels on Sanna Marin’s electoral loss and the difficulty of forming a government in Finland
Interviews'Many in the Arab world are fed up with western finger-pointing' Middle East expert Nadim Rai on the Arab world's perspective on the World Cup and the boycott debate in the West