The case of Britons allegedly working for Russian intelligence is just one example of how Moscow is actively disrupting ...
The $300 billion of immobilized assets can only partly address the cost of Ukraine’s survival and reconstruction. There ...
To break through Libya’s political stalemate, the UN must be willing to pursue a bolder strategy, despite the risks of ...
Japan maintains a strong commitment to global nuclear disarmament, having been the only country to have suffered nuclear weapons attacks in war. The US does, however, extend its military capabilities ...
Russia’s attack on Ukraine in February 2022 contravened the most important principles of the UN charter. The G7 must continue ...
Since Finland and Sweden’s accession to NATO, the narrative around Baltic security among alliance members has been almost triumphant. The Baltic Sea has been described as a ‘NATO lake’ and various ...
As the world looks beyond the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) towards the post-2030 era, integrating the principles of ...
The government will need to be clearer on how the spending increase will be funded and where the UK will direct its focus.
The desire to alleviate human suffering in conflict situations often leads to calls to establish arrangements to provide some ...
The suspected Israeli attack on Iran’s consulate in Damascus on 1 April marks an unprecedented escalation by Israel against Iran in Syria. The killing of Iran’s top soldier, Brigadier General Mohammad ...
Director of Capacity-Building, Centre for International Policy-Africa (CIP-Africa); and Lecturer, Dr. Salim Ahmed Salim Centre for Foreign Relations, Dar es Salaam Lead, Tanzania country office, ...
The new $61 billion US aid package for Ukraine, approved by Congress on 23 April, will improve Ukraine’s battlefield position – allowing stocks of ammunition from US bases in Poland and Germany to be ...