1 to 10 of about 186
For decades, Saudi Arabia has been one of the West’s key strategic partners in the Middle East. But is Saudi Arabia turning out to be a false friend?
The far-right National Front party gained ground in the last French regional election. Is the rise of populist parties a threat to Europe?
Corrupt countries function not as states that are failing but as criminal networks that are succeeding.
The EU has struck a deal with Turkey to try to control the flow of asylum seekers. But is that enough? And can Turkey succeed where other countries have failed?
A multipronged approach is needed stop ISIS from profiting from the oil fields under its control.
China’s commitment to addressing climate change may help serve as a bridge between the negotiating positions of developed and developing countries.
While French President François Hollande calls for cooperation among EU member states against the so-called Islamic State, Brussels remains on lockdown against the threat of a possible attack.
After the deadly attacks in Paris on November 13, the United States and Europe meet to discuss a more unified response to the threat of the Islamic State.
After the Paris attacks, Europe’s relations with Turkey are likely to focus on reinforcement of security measures.
A recent drone strike targeting ‘Jihadi John’ had diplomatic and strategic implications leading into talks in Vienna on the war in Syria.