Democracy and societyA moderate Trump? Trump’s pragmatism is purely tactical. His only goal is to win this year’s elections — posing a real threat to US democracy By Thomas Greven
Work and digitalisationThe Google trial’s dangerous secrecy Defending a free and diverse press – a bedrock principle of democracy – should never come second to powerful corporate interests By Karina Montoya
Economy and ecologyA legacy of colonialism set the stage for the Maui wildfires Just as a house that hasn’t been cared for properly is more exposed to bad weather, lands exploited by colonialism are now at greater risk of disaster By Yarimar Bonilla
Foreign and security policyThe crisis of American leadership As liberal democracies try to address the immense challenges of this century, they must confront the Iraq War’s legacy of mistrust and division By Chris Patten
Democracy and societyOut-Trumping the Trump DeSantis is considered Trump's biggest rival for the Republican presidential primaries. But for Florida's governor, it's a battle of unequal weapons By Marco Bitschnau
Economy and ecologyA new sheriff in monopoly town The Biden administration has started a fight against monopolies. But it remains to be seen if they can maintain and even extend their efforts By Steven Hill
Democracy and societyThe culture-war trap American conservative politicians have increased their efforts to ban books on sexual and racial identity, echoing left-wing arguments about inclusion By Ian Buruma
Interviews‘People have always expressed dissatisfaction but it's gotten to a dangerous level of anger’ The leader of the Canadian Social Democrats, Jagmeet Singh, on the consequences of the Ukraine war, inflation as well as polarisation in Canada
Democracy and societyA Democrats’ sigh of relief The Democrats' performance in this year's US midterms was a surprising success. Still, the results laid bare that nothing is certain in 2024 By Marco Bitschnau
Democracy and societyJoe Biden knows how to use Donald Trump Midterm elections are typically bad for the president’s party. And yet, that’s not how this election looks, at least right now By Ezra Klein