The World Today Ssh! Don't mention the revolution Putin is whitewashing history to paint himself as the Tsar, writes Konstantin von Eggert
The World Today Babushkas rule Russia will be reshaped not by revolution but by urbanization and a life expectancy gap between men and women, writes Ekaterina Schulmann
The World Today Romania’s rezistance Ana Adi and Darren Lilleker on the popular rising against corruption
The World Today Putin’s Viennese waltz Russia’s foreign policy aims to restore a global Concert of Nations, writes Fyodor Lukyanov
The World Today Defusing a fight among neighbours Nadim Shehadi on why the Gulf states need to end the crisis with Qatar
The World Today Keeping Europe’s cultural links alive Ciarán Devane on the importance of continued collaboration after Brexit
The World Today 1917-2017 Everyone loves a centenary – the jerky black and white film and the memorable hats all make for good TV. Not so in Russia, where the past is not a source of nostalgia but a live political issue.
The World Today The red line in Russia’s history Tony Barber finds a more textured picture of the revolutionary period in the new crop of history books
The World Today Myanmar’s problem state Tom Lambert on a new way to tackle the plight of the Rohingya Muslims
The World Today Bin Laden on the run Omar Waraich outlines a startling account of the hunt for Al-Qaeda’s leader
The World Today Algeria’s past reclaimed Claire Spencer welcomes a history freed from colonial overtones
The World Today Victory for Loving, June 12, 1967 Bernd Debusmann on the US ruling against racist marriage laws
The World Today Turkey’s literary guerrilla Trisha de Borchgrave talks to Elif Shafak about democracy’s challenges
The World Today Pondering Macron’s mojo Catherine Fieschi on why a bout of national optimism can resemble a teenage crush
The World Today Trump’s report card After six months in office, what progress has the president made in meeting his campaign promises?
The World Today Charlotte Eagar The award-winning filmmaker and war correspondent is co-founder of the Syrian Trojan Women Project
The World Today Arianna Huffington, queen of personal re-invention The businesswoman, liberal publisher and prophet of sleep is now in charge of rehabilitating Uber, the $50bn tech company which is upending the taxi business.