Panel In person and Online Members’ question time: Will the regime in Cuba be able to survive the current crisis? Amid a punishing US-enabled blockade, Dr Christopher Sabatini, Director of the Latin America Programme, will discuss how Cuba is surviving and what next for the island nation. A coffee reception will follow this event.
Panel In person and Online Who will be the next UN Secretary-General? Rafael Mariano Grossi and Rebeca Grynspan each present their vision Two of the candidates to be the next United Nations Secretary-General come to Chatham House to discuss how they might lead the organization, and what the role will require during a period of geopolitical turmoil.
Panel Recording AI and National Security: Who's Really in Control? Experts discuss who controls AI, and on whose terms.
Panel In person and Online Members' question time: What next for Hungary? Following Péter Maygar’s victory over Victor Orbán in the Hungarian election, Grégoire Roos, Director of the Europe and Russia and Eurasia Programme at Chatham House, will outline what the elections mean for Hungary and Europe’s future. Submit your questions in advance.
Panel In person and Online Yemen’s enduring war: What will it take to bring peace? Tawakkol Karman, a Yemeni activist, journalist and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, reflects on the legacy of Yemen’s 2011 revolution, why the country continues to be plagued by violence, and what its future holds.
Panel Recording How can Libya reconcile and reunify after 15 years of instability? HE Abdullah al-Lafi, Member of the Libyan Presidential Council—the three‑member body that serves as Libya’s head of state—will outline how international partners can support and engage with Libya to tackle the global challenges it faces.
Panel Recording Haiti: Pathways to sustainable security in a fragmenting global order. What should be proper sequencing of reforms to address gang violence, recover territory and ensure sustainable peace and economic growth in Haiti? Join experts at Chatham House for this discussion.
Panel Recording Europe's far right sell themselves as the new realists. Are electorates buying it? With populists rising across the continent, this session explores how Europe’s politics, institutions, the EU and international standing could change if they took power simultaneously in major states.
Panel Online How Gen Z is reshaping protest in North Africa Exploring how youth activism in Morocco and Tunisia is shaping political change and reform.
Panel In person and Online Members' Question Time: Gen Z, protests and the demographic time bomb facing governments Join us as Nayana Prakash, Research Fellow in the International Security Programme, explores how and why restless populations are challenging established powers across the Global South, and how governments are responding. Submit your questions in advance.
Panel Online Democratic resilience in the face of global disruption Experts explore challenges to and opportunities for democratic renewal and why some efforts have failed to have a lasting impact.
Panel Recording In conversation with HE Professor Muhammad Yunus, Chief Advisor of Bangladesh Professor Yunus discusses the key challenges and opportunities impacting on Bangladesh’s future.