Latin AmericaInequality kills Corona will hit the Global South much harder than the North. The risk of massive political unrest and instability is looming By Stefan Peters
GlobalGlobal quarantine III Brazil's president doesn't take the coronavirus all too seriously, while Palestine and Benin must prevent the spread now By Christoph Heuser, Hannes Alpen, Hans-Joachim Preuss
Interviews'Ensure that our consumption respects human rights' The EU wants to ensure that importers of conflict minerals uphold human rights. Bernd Lange MEP on the new regulation
AfricaWhat does Africa want from the EU? While the EU’s new approach towards Africa may be laudable, the continent itself first needs to develop a clear vision By Uzo Madu
AfricaCôte d'Ivoire’s big surprise? With a voluntary handover of power, the West African country might be back on track – both economically and politically By Thilo Schöne
EuropeCan the EU create a powerful sanctions regime? An EU version of the Magnitsky Act would be a demonstration of global leadership against human rights abuses By Loraine Rickard-Martin, Jedrzej Nowe
EuropeWalking headlong into disaster The EU failed to learn from the crisis of 2015 – and is now paying the price. Its refugee policy is even worse than back then By Petra Bendel
AfricaWhy Nigeria knows better how to fight corona than the US Neoliberalism decimated African countries' public healthcare. And yet they know how to fight the coronavirus effectively By Crystal Simeoni
GlobalA great equaliser The coronavirus is reminding some of the world’s privileged what it is like to experience daily stigmas By Branko Milanović
EuropeThe EU's lopsided ‘solidarity’ By denying human rights to refugees, the EU has outscored both Greece and Turkey in a competition of anti-humanitarianism By Dimitris Christopoulos