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Democracy and societyEco-friendly xenophobia With its upcoming referendum, the Swiss far right is rebranding exclusion as sustainability. If it succeeds, expect copycats across Europe By Julius E. O. Fintelmann
Foreign and security policyThe art of playing giants Xi Jinping headed to North Korea to secure China’s influence. But the real winner of the summit is Kim Jong Un By Eric Ballbach
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Democracy and societyThe Islamic Republic is more dug in than ever The most underreported story of this war is the information war — and in many ways, Iran has proved far more adept at it By Mitra Vand
Democracy and societyMoscow’s own goal Russia wants to keep Armenia within its sphere of influence. Yet this mounting pressure could have exactly the opposite effect By Narek Sukiasyan
Eco-friendly xenophobia With its upcoming referendum, the Swiss far right is rebranding exclusion as sustainability. If it succeeds, expect copycats across Europe
The rape of Venezuela Venezuela’s oil wealth is flowing, but not to its people. Under US oversight, oil revenues remain opaque while repression persists
The art of playing giants Xi Jinping headed to North Korea to secure China’s influence. But the real winner of the summit is Kim Jong Un