View The EU offers all the guarantees Cyprus needs: Opinion By Nikos Christodoulides, Cyprus government spokesman The seemingly intractable Cyprus problem has been dubbed the ‘graveyard of diplomats’, an unforgiving label alluding to the failed attempts of the 23/01/2017
Africanews Opinion- Middle East: what would happen if Trump tears up the nuclear deal with Iran? By Javier Solana, distinguished fellow at the Brookings Institution, former EU High Representative for Foreign and Security Policy and 23/01/2017
View Opinion: “Zombie” Apocalypse in the West? French politics has no analogue to America’s alt-right milieu – with its conspiracy theories, talk shows, online trolling, and fake news – that fueled Trump’s campaign. But Fillon’s supporters, too, reject multiculturalism and have responded to their status anxiety by dismissing expertise. 23/01/2017
View Opinion: Brexit Into Trumpland By Philippe Legrain, former economic adviser to the president of the European Commission and visiting senior fellow at the London School of Economics 19/01/2017
Iran Opinion: What would Trump presidency mean for Russia: risks and opportunities By Dmitri Trenin, director of the Carnegie Moscow Center The inauguration of Donald Trump does not require a complete overhaul of Russian policy 19/01/2017
world news Opinion: Donald Trump: Europe’s Ultimate Wake-Up Call The greatest immediate danger lies in the Trump administration’s relationship with Moscow. There is a risk that deals with Moscow, particularly on Ukraine, increase Eastern Europe’s dependence on Russia and ultimately divide the continent into two zones of influence. 18/01/2017
world news Opinion: America’s Russian Hypocrisy By Nina L. Khrushcheva, Professor of International Affairs and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at The New School and senior fellow at the World 17/01/2017
world news Opinion: What would the revival of Russian imperial instincts mean for Europe? "Step by step, whenever opportunities present themselves, the Kremlin is ready to use all means at its disposal to regain what it considers its own...", A VIEW by Carl Bildt 16/01/2017
world news Opinion: How digitization and connectivity will impact countries and their economies? By John Chambers, Executive Chairman of Cisco SAN JOSE – Around the world, people are demanding change. Recent electoral outcomes – perhaps most 16/01/2017
world news Opinion: The perils of populist leaders: How their rise threatens basic human rights in Europe By Kenneth Roth, Executive Director, Human Rights Watch Human rights exist to protect people from government abuse and neglect. Yet today a new 12/01/2017
world news Opinion: Trump’s Crazed Transition By Elizabeth Drewre, the author of Washington Journal: Reporting Watergate and Richard Nixon’s Downfall WASHINGTON, DC – With Donald Trump’s 12/01/2017
world news Opinion: Water as a weapon of war and a force for peace Sundeep Waslekar, president of Strategic Foresight Group MUMBAI – The changing of the guard on the 38th floor of the United Nations building in New 11/01/2017
world news Opinion: US must make a hard choice in Syria: Turkey or Kurds? By Fabrice Balanche, associate professor and research director at the University of Lyon 2, visiting fellow at The Washington Institute On January 10/01/2017
world news Opinion: The Kindleberger trap: what are Trump's challenges with China? By Joseph S. Nye, professor at Harvard University, former US assistant secretary of defense and chairman of the US National Intelligence 09/01/2017
USA Opinion: Trumpian Uncertainty By Joseph E. Stiglitz, Recipient of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 2001 and Professor at Columbia University NEW YORK – Every 09/01/2017
world news Opinion: Will Syria's conflict redraw the map of the Middle East? By Fabrice Balanche, associate professor and research director at the University of Lyon 2, visiting fellow at The Washington Institute In 1990 06/01/2017
View Europe’s New "Indispensable Nations" By Joschka Fischer, German Foreign Minister and Vice Chancellor from 1998 to 2005 BERLIN – After the shock of the United Kingdom’s Brexit referendum 05/01/2017
United Kingdom OPINION: Robots could put most humans out of work. What then? By Sean Welsh, researcher in robot ethics at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand Robots will replace many humans: perhaps most humans in the workplace. 04/01/2017
USA OPINION: Comrade Trump and the Truth By Chris Patten, Chancellor of the University of Oxford OXFORD – When US President-elect Donald Trump takes office later this month, Americans will 03/01/2017
world news OPINION: “America First” and Global Conflict Next By Nouriel Roubini, Professor at NYU’s Stern School of Business and Chairman of Roubini Macro Associates NEW YORK – Donald Trump’s election as 02/01/2017
world news Opinion: The Next Migrant Wave By Stephen Groff is a vice president of the Asian Development Bank Imagine that you are a farmer. Your crops are withering as weather patterns 29/12/2016
View OPINION: Theresa May’s Brexit Problem By Jacek Rostowski, Poland’s Minister of Finance and Deputy Prime Minister from 2007 to 2013 British Prime Minister Theresa May reportedly “needed 20/12/2016
USA Opinion - Head for the Bunkers? In August 2015, I tweeted that if Donald Trump were to be elected President of the United States, we would have to “head for the bunkers.” There we are. 16/12/2016
USA Opinion: Preventing NATO-Russian Escalation By John McColl General Sir John McColl, former Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe (DSACEUR), is Lieutenant-Governor of Jersey and a member of 16/12/2016
USA Opinion - The Manchurian Cabinet Trump’s adoration of Russia – or, more accurately, Russian riches – was apparent well before Americans went to the polls, as was his habit of surrounding himself with likeminded advisers. 14/12/2016
USA Opinion: Europe, Alone in Trump’s World By Mark Leonard, Director of the European Council on Foreign Relations Alone again. Since World War II’s end, Europe has looked at the world 14/11/2016