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Sir John Jenkins, former ambassador to Libya, Iraq, Syria and Saudi Arabia, joins Emily Tamkin and Ido Vock on the World Review podcast
Across the world, once-respectable conservative politicians are enabling extremist voices.
In the case of Donald Trump’s post-election assault on democracy, I wish I’d been less prescient.
From Brazil to Belarus, the Covid-19 pandemic intensified political trends around the world.
Unequal vaccine distribution and stimulus support are creating a “walled garden” for the rich world.
The New Statesman's World Review podcast with Jeremy Cliffe and Emily Tamkin.
The journalist’s death is part of a wider escalation in the Iranian regime’s disregard for international law.
How a death that sparked an uprising has come to represent ambiguous feelings about change.
In a region awash with conflict, American and Iranian interests are likely to continue to clash.
Recidivist jihadi prisoners show the enduring threat of Islamic State ideas.
Two different visions are on the ballot paper: four more years of Trump’s unilateralism versus Biden’s multilateralist agenda.