For all its chaos in operation, Trump's regime has a strategic rationale and must be fought strategically, argues Jon Bloomfield
Europe
In his regular dispatch from Kyiv, Chris York explains how US actions feel like a complete betrayal in the interests of Putin
With Starmer thrust into a damage limitation exercise by the Ukraine crisis, Chris Painter reflects on the fluctuating relations between British Prime Ministers and American Presidents.
Keir Starmer's attempts to be an "honest broker" with Donald Trump are doomed to failure, argues Adam Bienkov
Social media posts using generative AI were widely circulated by far-right supporters and the AfD
With the US potentially allied to Russia over the fate of Ukraine, there needs to be a root and branch rethinking of British and European security
The former senior diplomat Alexandra Hall Hall sees signs of Trumpist culture wars and a woeful lack of realism in the opposition leader's foreign policy set piece speech
The spread of war in Europe is now a greater possibility than it has been since the height of the Cold War, writes AC Grayling
Chris York explores the mood in the capital as Ukrainians try to make sense of the US President’s support for the Kremlin
The US President's suspension of all foreign aid is already having a devastating impact in war-torn Ukraine, reports George Llewelyn