Foreign and security policyMore than a few acres of snow Trump’s bid for Greenland breaks the post-war consensus. If Europe wants to stand up to the US president, it must finally learn the language of power By Marcus Schneider
Foreign and security policyThe show must go on The absence of the president and the first lady shows that Venezuela is not a one-man dictatorship and never has been By Anja Dargatz
Foreign and security policyReal-talk Ultimately, Europe faces the choice between complete submission to Washington’s dictates or a leap forward into true geopolitical independence By Marcus Schneider
Foreign and security policyReturn of the gunboats Trump’s mix of military muscle and tariff pressure signals a bid to fold Latin America back into a compliant US ‘backyard’ By Herbert Wulf
Foreign and security policyUniversal by exception An ICC-wanted leader + a German handshake = a signal that international law is negotiable? By Yoav Shemer-Kunz
Foreign and security policyThe US is no longer with us Perhaps Trump’s new National Security Strategy will finally open Europe’s eyes to this simple reality By Christos Katsioulis, Filip Milačić
Foreign and security policyIn the shadows of our time While Trump reorganises Europe’s neighbourhood, the EU remains reactive. Its habitual passivity could relegate it to a permanent supporting role By Sven Biscop
Foreign and security policyMoscow’s true fears The current ‘peace plan’ is less about conflict settlement than about the Kremlin’s fears and its desire to control Ukraine By Hanna Shelest
Foreign and security policyWill Hezbollah surrender their weapons? Calls to disarm Hezbollah are mounting — but lasting peace is impossible without a Lebanese state that can reclaim real sovereignty over its own land By Verena El Amil
Foreign and security policy28 points later The EU has deprived itself of a negotiating channel with Russia by rejecting any dialogue with Putin. Now, the fate of Ukraine is in Trump’s hands By Christos Katsioulis