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On Wednesday, Germany released its first comprehensive national security strategy. Here to tell us what’s in it and what it means is Sophia Besch. Sophia is a fellow in the Europe Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace where she focuses on European defense policy.
The UK local elections are the most significant indicator of public opinion ahead of the next general election. The results will show the level of approval toward the Conservative and Labour parties.
Sweden is still waiting for Turkey to approve its application to join NATO. As Henry Ridgwell reports, Sweden hopes the upcoming Turkish elections scheduled for May 14 could be a turning point.
Alexander Gabuev, director of the Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center, talks with CNN’s Bianna Golodryga about the French President Emmanuel Macron's diplomatic mission in China.
China and Russia have expressed concern that AUKUS, the US, the UK and Australian program to provide nuclear-powered submarines to Australia, will weaken nuclear global nonproliferation policy. China on Tuesday accused the US, Britain and Australia of treading a "path of error and danger."
For some analysis of the strategic implications of the AUKUS deal, Rachel Mealey spoke to James Acton - a nuclear expert with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
Carnegie's James Acton speaks about AUKUS with Carole Walker on Times Radio.
With AI on the verge of transforming the world, how are regulators across the globe approaching the challenges the technology might pose?
The relationship between mineral deposits, conflict vulnerable zones, and high biodiversity areas creates interconnected risks to geopolitical and climate stability.
The U.S. has had to take on a really strong disciplinary role in organizing the European response.