Senegal has long been considered an example of stability in West Africa
Patrick Smyth
Patrick Smyth columns
Ordinary people on both sides have lost faith in the two-state solution. But one variation worthy of consideration is the idea of close Israeli-Palestinian confederation
Failure of mob actions linked to Trump and Bolsonaro prove totalitarian alternatives may not be viable as the tide is turning
General perception that even talking about the veto’s abolition is pointless needs to be challenged
Getting the Europeans to sing from the same hymn sheet as the hawkish US over China will not be as easy as improving security co-operation
The Tory libertarian right has been destroyed by the failures of Johnson and Truss, while Donald Trump’s return looks less certain by the day
Shaking off the constraints of EU membership has certainly given Britain new freedom, but a freedom, it appears, to commit economic hara-kiri
If Lula becomes president, the region’s six largest economies will be run by socialist leaders
There is widespread concern that Kyiv will not be enough for Vladimir Putin
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Democratic candidate makes inroads into president’s lead in Georgia and Pennsylvania overnight
Taoiseach calls for maintenance of Cap funds as member states try to broker budget deal
Significant fallout from coronavirus on EU economy likely, warns commissioner
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