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Germany’s baby boomers leave a complex legacy. Reducing it to blame obscures the real challenges of sustaining prosperity ...
Golden Matonga is a journalist based in Malawi’s capital Lilongwe. He is Chairperson for the Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) Malawi Chapter, a non-profit that promotes press freedom and the ...
To break from Moscow, Beijing expects an appealing EU offer to keep pace with Washington. But few in Brussels are ready to ...
A former Malawian president, once seen as a symbol of failure, now tempts voters again — proof that economic despair can ...
Qatar represents a red line: the embassies in Riyadh, Ankara and Cairo are now on notice that, if it comes to it, they are no ...
Climate change is already uprooting people within Europe. But the EU has yet to create a framework fit for the crisis ...
Indonesia’s mass protests signal not just public anger at inequality, but the quiet dismantling of democratic space ...
Villy Søvndal, a former minister of foreign affairs of Denmark, is a member of the European Parliament. Geopolitical shocks are tilting Greenland, Iceland and Norway towards the EU — a shift that ...
Roderick Kefferpütz is Director of the Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung European Union office and a senior fellow at the Atlantic Council. Geopolitical shocks are tilting Greenland, Iceland and Norway towards ...
Charles Wachira is an East African foreign correspondent based in Kenya. He covers eclectic issues including the green economy, regional politics, business and human rights, and was previously a ...
Adrienne Woltersdorf on Bayrou’s government collapse, Macron’s next moves and how the Socialists could help bridge France’s ...
The Gen Z protests have made Kenya’s youth impossible to ignore — the question is whether they can now remake politics itself ...