The episode closes with reflections from AU Special Envoy on Women, Peace and Security, Ambassador Liberata Mulamula, from our conference in Addis Ababa on Africa’s rising influence in foreign policy ...
Institute Director and Chief Executive Bronwen Maddox reviews Chatham House’s response to an extraordinary year of turbulence ...
From AI and electric vehicles to robotics and pharmaceuticals, Beijing is driving a low-cost technology revolution with price ...
The Russian president’s specious justifications for the war in Ukraine mean he won’t stop there. But time is running out for ...
China’s forthcoming new strategy wants to make innovation the engine of economic growth – but can it pay the bill without ...
The Gang Suppression Force will be more than 5,500 strong. But as another power vacuum looms in February, the international ...
The Gen Z-led protests across Kenya, Tanzania and Madagascar in 2024 and 2025 exposed growing dissatisfaction with entrenched ...
The Democratic strategist tells Iona Allan what the party could learn from New York’s mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani and the ...
President Trump’s threats towards Greenland and rumoured American mineral deals with Russia mean NATO allies can no longer ...
Swathes of the public are understandably disengaged from the climate crisis and the COP is increasingly irrelevant – a clear, ...
The collapse of talks for the UK to join the SAFE defence fund is a blow to the UK–EU reset. But it has not hit a brick wall.
Nitazenes are as dangerous as fentanyl and linked to more than 750 deaths in the UK alone since 2023. Further international ...
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