Jagan Chapagain on aid cuts, Gaza and a fracturing humanitarian system
The IFRC chief on US aid cuts, attacks on aid workers and whether neutrality can survive modern wars.

The IFRC chief on US aid cuts, attacks on aid workers and whether neutrality can survive modern wars.
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Colombia warns that US-Venezuela tensions could undermine its fight against armed groups and drug networks.

Finland on a possible Russia-Ukraine deal, Trump’s leverage and Europe’s stance as a NATO state on Russia’s border.

Foreign Minister Therese Wagner challenges Rwanda’s commitment to peace as talks continue and troops remain in DR Congo.
After deadly protests and a youth uprising, Kenya’s president defends his record on democracy, rights, and reform.

Estonia’s foreign minister discusses whether Moscow’s airspace violations are a test of NATO unity.

Venezuela’s opposition leader on life in hiding, and her movement’s fight for transition and change.

New Zealand’s FM discusses the decision not to recognise a Palestinian state, shifting global alliances, and diplomacy.

Mazhar al-Wais on Syria’s transitional justice process and the fight for truth after Bashar al-Assad’s fall.

The Netherlands’ outgoing leader, Dick Schoof, discusses Gaza, Israel, NATO, migration and why his coalition collapsed.

UN inquiry Chairwoman Navi Pillay explains why Israel’s war on Gaza meets the legal definition of genocide.
