A message to the EU (and the US): despite a possible escalation in Ukraine, don’t forget the other major conflict in the region
As tension heightens over Ukraine, experts say targeting the Russian elite’s UK property would be difficult – and could be a ‘nuclear option’
A recent attack on a prison in Syria and a massacre of Iraqi soldiers have left many fearing ISIS may soon resurface in search of power
ISIS fighters dug huge networks of tunnels under cities and across borders, as part of their ‘irregular warfare’ against regular armed forces
Rio de Janeiro’s security policy, led by a masculine logic of war, subjects people to authoritarian actions with no regard for human rights
Three decades of conflict in the Himalayan valley have resulted in a drastic surge in mental health issues, especially among women
France and Italy promote democracy and human rights while selling more and more arms to Egypt, where the student was assassinated six years ago
The prospect of a UN mission in eastern Ukraine has never materialised. In the current deadlock, it’s time to reconsider it
Withdrawal of funding, logistical problems and fear of the Taliban mean that thousands of Afghans are enduring a harsh and deadly winter
One of the less-discussed aspects of the current crisis in Eastern Europe is its huge sales potential
Will Putin go to war? Can Ukraine defend itself? And what will the West do? Our expert briefing