Democracy and societyIn the shadow of change Since the fall of Assad, there has been an increase in attacks on Syria’s Alawite population, hampering a democratic restart By Mohammad Walo
Democracy and societyWho will fill the gap? The planned withdrawal of US development aid is causing irritation and uncertainty. We report from South Africa, Nepal and Georgia By Uta Dirksen, Natalia Figge, Marcel Röthig
Democracy and societyRemembrance or revisionism? By omitting the context of Italian war crimes, the Giorno del Ricordo commemoration fuels a revisionist narrative that downplays Italy’s fascist past By Andrea Enrici
Democracy and societyTwo presidents, one divided nation Mozambique remains in crisis after disputed elections exposed long-standing economic and political struggles. Where does the country go from here? By Egídio Chaimite
Democracy and societyThe land of limited opportunities Belarus’ upcoming elections will once again offer a choice between Lukashenko and Lukashenko. Still, change may well be on the horizon By Christopher Forst
Democracy and societyDoomed to fail? Donald Trump’s return to the White House promises a powerful presidency, but can his influence hold as internal divisions grow? By Geoffrey Kabaservice
Democracy and societyWhite smoke over Nejmeh Square After a years-long power vacuum, Lebanon’s parliament has elected a new president. Can the army chief bring stability to the post-war country? By Hussein el Mouallem
Democracy and societyThe rise and fall of Justin Trudeau From progressive icon to cautionary tale — the prime minister’s exit marks the end of an era for Canada By Jordan Leichnitz
Democracy and societyThreatening a hard-won peace Over 20 years after Sierra Leone’s civil war, polarisation, weak governance and economic challenges threaten the country’s post-conflict recovery By Zikora Ibeh
Democracy and societyHow Iran stumbled up the ladder of escalation The Islamic Republic finds itself increasingly hostage to the hardliners it has empowered for years By Kourosh Ziabari