Democracy and societyA sigh of relief Romania votes for a pro-European course in the presidential election. Even so, the result is a wake-up call for the established parties By Anna-Lena Koschig
Democracy and societyThe future is not rejoin — it’s rebuild The EU-UK Summit proved one truth: some battles can only be won together By Michèle Auga
Democracy and societyWhat seems like the end is only the beginning Turkey gets the dissolution of the PKK — but not the start of a solution By Stefan Hibbeler
Democracy and societyPope Francis opened the door for queer Africans — will Pope Leo XIV keep it open? By Zikora Ibeh
Democracy and societySocial justice in crisis In the UK, a supposedly progressive government is taking a leaf out of the right-wing playbook by slashing disability benefits By Kate Pickett
Democracy and societyLonging for peace: how the Kremlin co-opted Victory Day What once was the most important and sacred national holiday for Russians has become a day of shame By Daria Boll-Palievskaya
Democracy and societyIt starts with us — the media The truth is that attacks on the press are always a precursor to further restrictions on civil society By Jodie Ginsberg
Democracy and societyAustralia’s vote echoes beyond its borders Albanese triumphs in Australia, thanks in part to Trump. The social democratic election victory means stability in uncertain times By Andreas Radtke
Democracy and societyCanada’s election rollercoaster Mark Carney scored a stunning election win — but unless his government delivers fast, the Liberals could lose support as quickly as they regained it By Jordan Leichnitz
Democracy and societyRomania’s election saga — continued After the chaos of the 2024 presidential elections, can Romania get it right this time? By Cristinel Buzatu