As digital systems become the backbone of modern society, who builds them - and for whom - has never mattered more. This panel brings together technologists, policymakers, and civil society leaders to ...
Amid security threats on its borders, Egypt is likely to accommodate Trump’s preferences on Gaza while deepening relations with Qatar and Turkey and focusing on reviving its struggling economy.
A possible test of India’s K4 submarine-launched missile, and the presence of Chinese research ships, highlights how deterrence dynamics among nuclear-armed states are making the wider Indian Ocean ...
Editors of The World Today, the international affairs magazine of Chatham House, discuss with experts from across the institute the global trends, looming flashpoints and potential areas for dialogue ...
Institute Director and Chief Executive Bronwen Maddox reviews Chatham House’s response to an extraordinary year of turbulence in international affairs.
There are growing concerns that the AI sector may be overvalued. If an AI bubble does burst, China could benefit in the long ...
Weapons underpin the group’s alliance with Tehran and its political power in Lebanon. Any new US–Iran nuclear deal must ...
The collapse of talks for the UK to join the SAFE defence fund is a blow to the UK–EU reset. But it has not hit a brick wall.
US President Donald Trump enters 2026 with bold pronouncements under his belt, but now confronts the reality of delivering on them. In this year, the 250th since the nation’s founding, his leadership ...
The Russian president’s specious justifications for the war in Ukraine mean he won’t stop there. But time is running out for Europe to formulate a defence strategy, writes Gabrielius Landsbergis.
President Trump’s threats towards Greenland and rumoured American mineral deals with Russia mean NATO allies can no longer ...
Swathes of the public are understandably disengaged from the climate crisis and the COP is increasingly irrelevant – a clear, ...