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Past articles by Jeremy:

Countries urging Germany to send Ukraine tanks must now do the same

The failure of other states to step up is a European tragedy. → Read More

Ben Hodges: “The only hope the Russians have is that the West loses the will to keep supporting Ukraine”

The former commanding general of the US Army in Europe on why the future of the West could be decided on the Black Sea. → Read More

Germany took too long to reach the right decision on tanks

Berlin’s stalling has cost it the trust and goodwill of its allies. → Read More

Germany has become the roadblock at the heart of Europe

Berlin is consciously and deliberately stalling on sending Kyiv battle tanks. → Read More

Fifty years after joining the European Communities, Britain still doesn’t know what it is or wants

Britain’s unresolved Europe question is inseparable from its unresolved England question. → Read More

The geopolitical forecast for 2023: Fractures in the West and unrest on Russia’s borders

Fractures will widen in the West Last year the Global West – the US plus its allies in Europe and the Pacific – showed unexpected resilience. In 2023, however, fractures will widen. Joe Biden's admini → Read More

The geopolitical forecast for 2023: Fractures in the West and unrest on Russia’s borders

Fractures will widen in the West Last year the Global West – the US plus its allies in Europe and the Pacific – showed unexpected resilience. In 2023, however, fractures will widen. Joe Biden's admini → Read More

One year in, has Germany’s traffic-light coalition “dared more progress”?

Olaf Scholz’s progressive government has been strong domestically but mixed abroad. → Read More

The restoration of the coffeehouse

How a centuries-old institution can save today’s faltering social media culture. → Read More

World Prince: what drives Emmanuel Macron’s global ambitions? – Audio Long Reads

How the French president became the most powerful leader in Europe. → Read More

Emmanuel Macron: the man who would be king

How the French president became the most powerful leader in Europe and a hyperactive player on the world stage. → Read More

What drives Liz Truss? The people and ideas behind the PM’s economics – Audio Long Reads

A deep history of Britain’s most radical – or reckless – economic experiment in 40 years. → Read More

Liz Truss and the rise of the libertarian right

The free-market thinkers and ideas behind the most radical economic experiment in Britain for 40 years. → Read More

Why this crisis could be the international left’s big moment

As the West faces economic calamity, progressive politics has a chance to bridge its divisions and broaden its support. → Read More

Six months of war in Ukraine have changed the world

Six months in, Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine has revealed a global order in transition. → Read More

Nato’s “comeback” pivots on America’s troubled politics

Ambitious agreements made at the Madrid summit belie the danger of a second Trump term. → Read More

Risk of a direct clash between Russia and the West is rising

The longer the fighting goes on, the more likelihood there is of a wider war – and both sides are preparing for a protracted conflict. → Read More

Macron wins re-election: Live results and analysis

Live data, commentary and analysis on the second round of France’s presidential election. → Read More

How Russia's neighbours are turning against Putin

The more Vladimir Putin tries to bring post-Soviet states closer to Moscow, the more he repels them. Is the Russian president running out of road? → Read More

In Hungary, a united opposition faces an unhinged, Orbán-friendly smear campaign

Hopes are high for the end of the Fidesz party's reign, but much of the media remains loyal to the state. → Read More