The World Today Conflict prevention: Taming the dogs of war We can prevent minor disagreements from becoming major conflicts with top-down stability measures and grassroots ‘peace structures’ , say Mariano Aguirre and Patricia Lewis
The World Today Conflict prevention: AI can help but also harm Krisztina Csortea on the ethical issues raised when applying technology to humanitarian crises
The World Today Conflict prevention: Info ops The advent of mass communications and high levels of literacy led to a new form of warfare: information operations
The World Today Pandemic: Needled by the rulebook At last, there is a new proposal for a waiver on Covid-19 vaccine patents, but it is a far from useful compromise, says James Love
The World Today Ukraine's bread basket is emptying fast As the war hits wheat supplies, Nick Shafer appeals to the US and China to release vital reserves for the Middle East and North Africa
The World Today Syria: Nowhere to hide Janet Anderson on the principle of universal jurisdiction that bridged the ‘impunity gap’ and led to the conviction of a Syrian war criminal
The World Today India: The BJP show rolls on Modi’s continuing electoral success is leaving his opponents with unpalatable choices, says Gareth Price
The World Today From the editor Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has awoken the world to the urgency of conflict prevention – we have the means to stop wars, but do we have the political will?
The World Today Ukraine: Trump will pay for praising Putin Elaine Kamarck warns the former president’s rash words could cost him the 2024 Republican nomination
The World Today Syria: Interview with Anwar al-Bunni The lawyer talks to Mike Higgins about how victims of the Syrian regime organised a grassroots movement for justice
The World Today Colombia: a party system in free fall As elections loom, the fragmentation of the country’s politics may produce a new consensus – or more polarization, says Christopher Sabatini
The World Today Beijing briefing: China puts prosperity on hold Xi Jinping is shelving growth plans in favour of a ‘comprehensive thrift strategy’ in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
The World Today Saving Ukraine's art and soul Helen Fitzwilliam on frantic efforts to protect cultural treasures from Russia’s onslaught
The World Today Japan: Meter is running on taxi reform Younger, female drivers could help save Japan’s traditional cabbies – if they are allowed to, says Theo Beal
The World Today World in brief: the Philippines general election Ferdinand Marcos Jr, aka Bongbong, is poised to become president – but Rodrigo Duterte isn’t entirely relinquishing power
The World Today Date with history: 100 reasons for Chibok to cry April 15, 2014: Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani recalls the kidnapped Nigerian schoolgirls the world forgot
The World Today Review: History isn’t over yet Tony Yates on a brave attempt to unravel the Gordian knot of oil and geopolitics
The World Today Culture notes: Russia wouldn’t do that! Catherine Fieschi on why Europe failed to foresee the invasion of Ukraine
The World Today Review: The rhymes of others Roxanne Escobales talks to the author who discovered a nest of Cold War secret service poets in East Germany
The World Today Postcard from Lima: The curse of black gold A recent off-shore oil spill in Peru is ruining lives. Yet the industry has blighted indigenous communities here for decades, says Dan Collyns
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