The latest announcement isn't about security challenges - it's about culture wars
Gripped by election fever, some are providing the mood music for anti-Islamic extremism.
Without Nigel Farage’s leadership, Reform UK has struggled to make an impact in the British political landscape. His potential return to the helm of the party could threaten Conservatives’ seats in the upcoming election.
Scholars from Carnegie’s global network comment on how the ongoing conflict between Israelis and Palestinians is affecting their areas of interest, and what the implications of this may be.
Driven to action by the rapid advancements in AI, summit delegates began to map the long road to balancing risk management with innovation in machine learning.
Once an important bridge between the EU and the United States, the UK today has waning global influence and a weakening economy. Britons fear that the next election will make little difference.
It’s not the first time the French state has waded into discussions around the display of religion. But curiously, there is a precedent for discussions around the abaya in Europe in recent years – notably in the UK.
The third annual Summit of Indian and Pacific Ocean island nations, with a focus on the issues that affect them most.
In March, US President Joe Biden, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Australia's Anthony Albanese unveiled the first part of the AUKUS pact with a $368 billion dollar handshake.
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