Can Putin survive Russia’s losses in Ukraine? Ivan Gomza and Graeme Robertson - November 18, 2022 Russia’s defeat is starting to look inevitable. Here’s what that means for Putin and his inner circle.
Global citizens want a stronger and more democratic United Nations Mathias Koenig-Archibugi, Luis Cabrera, and Farsan Ghassim - November 4, 2022 We surveyed people in Argentina, China, India, Russia, Spain and the U.S. to gauge public support for changes to the U.N. system
Report exposes U.N. camp abuses, but research shows justice is elusive Audrey Comstock - September 28, 2022 Analysis of U.N. peacekeeping missions highlights the obstacles to justice facing sexual abuse victims
Pakistan has a narrow window to boost climate resilience Erum A. Haider - September 27, 2022 The 2022 floods are only part of Pakistan’s environmental crisis.
China and India weren’t critical of Putin’s war. Did that change? Rohan Mukherjee - September 26, 2022 Neither country was inclined to defend a global order that denies their status aspirations, but the war’s impact may be forcing a rethink
Why the E.U. can’t get Kosovo and Serbia to end their conflict Cameron Mailhot - September 9, 2022 A new survey suggests many in Kosovo don’t approve of the E.U.’s efforts
Urban flooding has everything to do with real estate corruption Malini Ranganathan - September 9, 2022 In Bengaluru and elsewhere, shady land deals and the effects of climate change are a disastrous mix
Russia wants to put Syria back in control of humanitarian aid Jesse Marks / Managing Editor - August 30, 2022 Abandoning the U.N.-established cross-border aid routes could put millions of Syrians at risk
As Climate Week 2022 begins, Africans want action, research finds Kelechi Amakoh and Carolyn Logan - August 24, 2022 Among those who have heard of climate change, most say their governments – and the world – aren’t doing enough
Why did Kenyans elect Ruto as president? Susanne D. Mueller - August 23, 2022 What looks superficially like a normal election was filled with contradictions, intrigue, double-crossing and surprise shifts in ethnic loyalties