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Trump performs strength at home—but abroad, adversaries see only institutional collapse and strategic weakness.
As extremists exploit democracy’s freedoms, should constitutions strike back—or always leave judgment to the ballot box?
A right-wing government's fiscal policies, sold as a path to sustainability, appear to favour corporations and the wealthy, ...
Amid vast investment shortfalls, the European Union must rethink its funding strategy to achieve its ambitious goals.
For some workers, the future of work is not fully remote, nor fully in the office. It is, increasingly, a clever combination ...
Christine Lagarde seeks a greater international role for the euro, but Europe's economic realities present a complex ...
Amid Donald Trump's hostility towards universities the question remains: how did the US leading scholars lose trust?
As the continent's birth rates decline and its population ages, policymakers face the urgent task of retaining experienced ...
A new draft convention proposes to establish a comprehensive rights and protections for platform workers globally.
A shocking upset hands Poland’s presidency to a far-right populist with a scandal-ridden past and extremist allies. It was the strangest electoral campaign in modern Polish history, with an obviously ...
A razor-thin victory for the national-conservative Law and Justice Party reveals deep societal divisions and a broader erosion of centrist coalitions across the West. Karol Nawrocki, representing ...
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