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In his Chatham House speech the Secretary General said he expects NATO states to commit to spend 5 per cent of GDP on defence ...
Mr Rutte outlines how NATO will face a more dangerous world. In his keynote pre-Summit address, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte will set out how NATO will become a stronger, fairer and more lethal ...
Interview: Ahmed Soliman tells Sara Seth how the United Arab Emirates and other regional powers are benefitting from Sudan’s illicit, cross-border gold trade and how that might be stopped.
Washington and its allies want to deepen ties with New Delhi, but first they must realize how much India depends on and shares with China, writes Chietigj Bajpaee.
After a devastating war with Israel, Hezbollah is weakened and under pressure to disarm. Hugo Bachega visits communities in Lebanon’s south to ask what comes next for the embattled group.
From the US to Hungary, from Iraq to Ghana, new erosions of minority rights are a warning of democratic backsliding. To fight back this Pride month, new alliances must be formed, says Ari Shaw.
This panel assess how policy and platforms can better protect minority groups online. A drinks reception will follow this ...
Nikolai Petrov is a consulting fellow on the Russia and Eurasia Programme at Chatham House in London and professor in the political science department at the Higher School of Economics in Moscow. His ...
The use of cheap drones to strike targets deep within Russia provides a blueprint for rapidly evolving modern warfare that ...
Grace Cassy, Marion Messmer and Olivia O’Sullivan join the podcast to discuss the role drones, cyber warfare and traditional weapons systems play in the UK’s new Strategic Defence Review.
A new command unifying cyber, electromagnetic, and information operations could represent a paradigm shift – if it is implemented effectively.
Director and CEO of Chatham House Bronwen Maddox said: ...