By Invitation

America’s election

Europe should not see a potential Trump return as a threat, says Nadia Schadlow

The former deputy national security adviser says there is room for mutual benefit

The space industry

Europe must play to win—not just play nice—in a new space race, argues ESA’s boss

Josef Aschbacher, the European Space Agency’s director-general, says keeping up is not enough

The Israel-Hizbullah war

The framework that ended Lebanon’s war in 2006 could help end this one too, says Tarek Mitri

Lebanon’s former foreign minister says any Israeli plan to reshape the country is a recipe for more chaos

The Israel-Hizbullah war

Lebanon needs a new army in the south, says Yair Lapid

Israel’s opposition leader sees a way to turn war into a much-needed reset for the country

One year of war in Gaza

Philippe Lazzarini says the blows to humanitarian law in Gaza harm us all

The head of UNRWA, the UN’s agency for Palestinians, warns the world not to look away

Mexico

Ernesto Zedillo says AMLO has left Mexico on the verge of authoritarianism

The former president exhorts Claudia Sheinbaum to opt for democracy

COP29

COP29 is greenwashing a dictatorship, writes Azerbaijan’s main opposition leader

Ali Karimli on the hypocrisy of holding the climate conference in a petrostate where dissent is silenced

The drugs don’t work

Ara Darzi on why antibiotic resistance could be deadlier than cancer

To get on top of the crisis, stop prescriptions without a proper diagnosis, argues the surgeon and politician

Nutrition

Bill Gates on how feeding children properly can transform global health

The stomach influences every aspect of human health, says the philanthropist

Landmines in Ukraine

Clearing Ukraine’s mines is crucial for global food security, say Howard Buffett and Tony Blair

With the right sort of technology and financing, it needn’t take a century

Euro-vision

Mario Draghi outlines his plan to make Europe more competitive

The continent needs investment on a par with the Marshall Plan and a lot more innovation, says the former central banker

Artificial intelligence and society

Large language models will upend human rituals

The results could be disturbing, argue Marion Fourcade and Henry Farrell