The World Today Growth offers hope Europe’s economy is seen as both stagnant and crisis-prone yet it is proving resilient with new signs of growth. Duncan Weldon looks at both its tenacity and its flaws
The World Today Irish are fearful of Brexit fallout Return of border posts could destabilize a resurgent economy, writes Ed O’Loughlin
The World Today Coming home to Syria Allaa Barri looks at initiatives to allow refugees to return to their war-ravaged country
The World Today Brussels passes the ball back Banking crisis has seen a shift in the EU from European solidarity to national responsibility, writes Erik Jones
The World Today One thousand and one Arabian slights Jane Kinninmont on why the liberalizing Saudi crown prince overreacted to western criticism
The World Today Eurozone on the mend The eurozone – the bloc of countries that use the euro common currency – is now emerging from an economic crisis that has lasted almost a decade.
The World Today Trump: more disarray to come Peter Trubowitz, director of the US Centre at the LSE, discusses the president’s foreign policy in the run-up to midterm elections
The World Today Canada’s lonely protest Saudi reprisals for human rights tweets are greeted by silence, writes Mark Sedra
The World Today Male rape in Syria’s war zone Charu Lata Hogg on a brutal aspect of the conflict that goes unreported
The World Today Israel’s assassination machine Jim Muir on a forensic exposé of a state’s secret killings
The World Today Is the internet swaying voters? Naomi Nikolajsen questions Big Data’s ability to manipulate democracy
The World Today Waves of remorse Catherine Fieschi on the psychological price Greece and Italy will pay for the lost lives of refugees
The World Today Black power brokers Burhan Wazir recalls the raised fist protest on an Olympic podium
The World Today Suhir Helal The literary editor has a full-time job helping Syrian refugees, escaping the horrors of their homeland, to settle in Britain