Beijing’s diplomatic restraint over the US’s standoff with Tehran should not be mistaken for unreliability or indifference.
A person stands at The Wall of Remembrance of the Fallen for Ukraine in Kyiv on 23 February 2026, as the conflict with Russia ...
Owen Jenkins will join Chatham House as Research Director for Africa, Middle East and North Africa, and Asia Pacific on 9 ...
The State of the Union showed the president’s faith in the efficacy of tariffs is undimmed – despite the adverse Supreme Court ruling.
President Trump’s comments regarding the island’s potential use in a strike on Iran show its continued importance in ...
Threat perceptions have changed. Qatar, Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Egypt all wish to avoid a war that would bring even more upheaval to the region.
Chatham House staff and associate fellows engaged with national and industry leaders throughout Indaba 2026, the African ...
The Trump administration’s reversal of the endangerment finding is a brutal assault on global efforts to confront climate ...
The Ukrainian Ambassador to the UK addressed the evolution of the war in the four years since Russia’s full-scale invasion, and the future ‘robotization’ of war.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio offered a friendlier tone to European nations, but the elephant in the room – the rupture between the US and its NATO allies – remains, says Bronwen Maddox.
At first glance, the Trump administration’s energy dominance policy appears to have been a success. But shifting energy market dynamics has proven difficult.
The number of powerful armed actors has been declining – a prominent militia leader was slain in Tripoli last year – and the Haftars in particular have been entrenching their domination in areas under ...
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