Nov 28, 2025
Britain’s Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves published her – widely leaked – budget this week. How does it leave her ruling Labour Party positioned in Britain? And what do the calculations look like from overseas, where other countries have adopted different solutions to the problems facing them?
For this...
Nov 21, 2025
After the North Darfur capital El Fasher fell to the Rapid Support Forces, aid agencies and survivors talk of civilians being massacred in the streets. The international affairs podcast of Chatham House examines the human toll, and the dynamics of a war fuelled by regional powers and their proxies seeking to...
Nov 14, 2025
Nearly four years after Russia’s full-scale
invasion, Ukrainian officials and analysts look at the prospects
for a ceasefire, and at the military, economic and human cost
that President Vladimir Putin’s campaign has inflicted on the
country.
They discuss the Russian strikes on Ukraine’s energy
infrastructure,...
Nov 7, 2025
Zohran Mamdani’s victory in New York’s mayoral race this week – and other electoral successes – energized Democrats in the US and left-wing parties worldwide. The new standard-bearer of the American left is hailed by progressives as a generational shift of leadership – at 34 he will be the first Muslim mayor...