Several top UK government posts have been handed to MPs ‘who haven’t clocked seriousness of climate crisis’
As tension heightens over Ukraine, experts say targeting the Russian elite’s UK property would be difficult – and could be a ‘nuclear option’
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Terms like ‘Great Patriotic War’ and ‘Russian world’ carry a heavy symbolic load and are imbued with meanings that adapt to serve political goals
Experts say the location of Lesbos’s new refugee camp is remote, prone to wildfires and would be ‘nearly impossible’ to evacuate
Boris Johnson’s government condemned over ‘jaw-dropping’ cost of consultants, as new COVID contracts are made public
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
Russia wants constitutional reform to maintain influence, but Lukashenka’s proposals will leave him with a firm grip on power
Appeasement won’t work, as history shows. We must bind all parties into a symbiotic arrangement that perpetuates the conditions for peace
ISIS fighters dug huge networks of tunnels under cities and across borders, as part of their ‘irregular warfare’ against regular armed forces
Sanctions worked the last time the military was in power. Can they again?