Politics
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How Canada keeps immigration simple and strategic
A rational approach to immigration sets Canada apart from most Western countries. Here’s why it works.
Iceland’s first lady Eliza Jean Reid continues to champion gender equality
The Canadian-born first lady is such a keen advocate of her adopted country and its progressive gender politics that she’s writing books about it.
Affairs
The stories you should be paying attention to – and the ones you might have missed.
Break from the past
A series of coups have highlighted France’s often troubled relationships in Africa. We visit Senegal to see what needs fixing.
How Dallas’s data-driven policing strategy lowered violent crime
Eric L Johnson, the mayor of Dallas writes about how rising rates of violent crime need not be the norm in his country.
Pride and prejudice
Naveena Kottoor on the rising tide of politicised homophobia in East Africa.
Pushing the boundary
Tied both historically and economically to Russia and China, democratic Mongolia is navigating tricky terrain as it looks West.
Kaja Kallas navigates Estonia’s digital future amid pandemic and geopolitical tensions
Having taken over as Estonia’s prime minister amid the crises of coronavirus and regional instability, Kaja Kallas explains how her nation can lead the way for Europe.
Limbo land: The view from the frontline in Nagorno-Karabakh
The republic of Nagorno-Karabakh in the Caucasus lies in purgatory. Despite its violent history, peace and PR is seen as the fastest route to normality; we visit to see if it can succeed.
