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.
Webinar Recording What lies ahead for Belarus? In conversation with Nobel Prize laureate Ales Bialiatski and political activist Maria Kalesnikava.
Panel Recording Dealing for peace. How Trump has redefined conflict resolution Experts assess President Trump’s unconventional approach to ending wars and America’s changing role in foreign conflicts.
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.
Webinar Online Bangladesh 2.0: Can the 2026 elections provide democratic renewal? After former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s ousting in August 2024, Bangladesh has emerged as a test case for democratic transition and regional power politics.
Panel Recording Defending NATO’s eastern flank: How Romania is responding to Russian aggression and European rearmament Oana Țoiu, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Romania, speaks at Chatham House on support for Ukraine, European security, and tackling the Russian threat.
Webinar Recording Russia’s attacks on Ukraine’s energy system What are the consequences and how should Europe respond?
Conference Recording How global trade can drive fair and sustainable water use In an era of global shocks, this conference examines how governments, businesses and communities can ensure water is protected, shared equitably, and managed sustainably in the production and consumption of traded goods.
Panel Recording Prosecuting cyber-enabled international crimes: What solutions are available? Following the launch of the International Law Programme’s research paper, ‘Securing justice for cyber-enabled international crimes’, experts examine pathways to accountability and the legal frameworks needed to secure justice for cyber-enabled international crimes.
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.
Webinar Online Political visions for Palestine: Beyond the ceasefire and Trump's 'Board of Peace' Panellists explore internal dynamics and political horizons for Palestine from local and regional perspectives.
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.