Opinion

OPINION - After Solingen: What lessons to learn from far-right violence?
While Germany was not home to a far-right political party for several decades following the end of World War II, the recent rise of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) gave racist talking points a much larger podium
OPINION - After Solingen: What lessons to learn from far-right violence?
While Germany was not home to a far-right political party for several decades following the end of World War II, the recent rise of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) gave racist talking points a much larger podium

OPINION - Power plays in Germany's new government
New German government can credibly claim fresh start with its appointments and responsibilities, but given challenging times, its untested lineup risks policy paralysis

INTERVIEW - West Bank under occupation: To whom, by whom, and how are the Palestinian lands being sold?
Overwhelming evidence shows Palestinians are not leaving their land voluntarily, but being systematically coerced and forced out, says lawyer Robert Grabosch

OPINION - Europe must match its global ambitions with means
Europe sees the threats it faces and voices the will to respond but lacks the political courage to act. National interests and the fear of domestic backlash from populist movements continue to paralyze the continent’s ability to project power

OPINION - The Democratic Party and Türkiye: Neocon rhetoric, self-imposed blinders
Democratic Party's most recent display of its inability to fathom events in Türkiye occurred during last month's Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing for Thomas Barrack, whom Trump nominated as his ambassador to Türkiye

OPINION - Turkish-Italian relations: 4th Italy-Türkiye Intergovernmental Summit
Turkish-Italian collaboration is destined to mark a new geopolitical direction that starts from South Europe and crosses the Mediterranean toward Southeast Asia