Henry Kissinger departs, and we are left with the consequences of his crimes and of the doctrine that made them possible.
Two new coalitions
Some months on, elections in Spain and New Zealand result in coalition governments being formed.
Territory representation, yet again
The federal government, via a parliamentary committee, suggests increased Senate representation for the territories. Here's why that's a bad idea.
Dutch far right takes a prize
With the far right emerging from last week's election as easily the largest party, putting together a new government in the Netherlands is going to be very interesting.
Election preview: Netherlands
Dutch voters have plenty of choices in tomorrow's early election, with the country's long-serving prime minister bowing out.
Milei nails it
Argentina's voters lose patience with the economic incompetence of their Peronist government and give the "libertarian" candidate a solid victory.
Election preview: Argentine runoff
Voters in Argentina have an unenviable choice in Sunday's presidential election, as is all too common in South America.
Cameron redux
Rishi Sunak's cabinet reshuffle pulls a rabbit out of the hat with the return of David Cameron. What does it mean for the future of the Conservative Party?
Talking to Hamas: a compilation
Two decades worth of writing about Hamas shows how much was predictable, and what a dreadful price has been paid for missed opportunities.
France, Zionism and antisemitism – again
Mass demonstrations in France against antisemitism find the far left rather than (as you might expect) the far right out of step.