Hungarian, Swedish leaders are due to meet in Brussels on Thursday
The Hungarian and Swedish prime ministers are due to meet on the side-lines of a European Union summit in Brussels on Thursday
Alliance chief says it shows “every inch of NATO territory” is protected – but Ukraine struggles with ammunition shortages
NATO has begun its biggest military exercises since the Cold War — with tens of thousands of troops set to move across Europe in the coming months in a show of force amid the threat from Russia. Henry Ridgwell reports from London.
We cover the direct military action taken by American troops against Houthi rebels in the Middle East. Additionally, we discuss the American efforts to assist Ukraine in its fight against Russia. This week on the Inside Story, Global Flashpoints
Russia’s heavy losses in its invasion of Ukraine mean that Moscow sees its nuclear weapons — including smaller, shorter-range nuclear bombs — as increasingly important in deterring and defeating NATO, according to a new report warning that the West must wake up to the threat. Henry Ridgwell reports.
Security think tank report says Kremlin increasingly relies on Non-Strategic Nuclear Weapons to deter NATO
Europe fears US could end military support for Ukraine
America’s allies in Europe are preparing for a possible second presidential term for Donald Trump after he won the Iowa Republican caucus earlier this month, cementing his place as the current front-runner to take on President Joe Biden in November’s election. Henry Ridgwell reports from London.
Ukraine’s president Tuesday urged leaders gathering at the annual World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, to give more military aid to his country – or risk Russia attacking other nations. As Henry Ridgwell reports, Kyiv fears the war is slipping off the top of the global agenda.
Ukrainian president warns of “new Russian aggression beyond Ukraine”
Oxfam says world’s five richest men have seen wealth double since 2020, while 5 billion people are poorer
Oxfam says world’s five richest men have seen wealth double since 2020 – while 5 billion people are poorer
Human Rights Watch annual report says 2023 was ‘formidable year’ for human rights suppression, wartime atrocities
We delve into the fascinating possibilities that await us in the coming year. From global elections and potential conflicts to groundbreaking technological advancements, 2024 holds both promise and anxiety. This week on the Inside Story: The Year Ahead.
In its annual report, watchdog says 2023 was 'formidable year' for human rights suppression and wartime atrocities
Business and political leaders to discuss myriad of global challenges; critics say the summit doesn’t address worldwide inequality
More than 60 world leaders will join hundreds of business executives and campaigners at the Swiss ski resort of Davos for the five-day annual meeting of the World Economic Forum, starting Monday. On the agenda at this year’s meeting are some of the biggest global challenges. Henry Ridgwell reports.
Britain, India and the United States are among more than 50 nations holding elections
The coming year will be a major test of democratic rule as an estimated 4 billion people in more than 50 nations — almost half the world’s population — are set to vote in elections. As Henry Ridgwell reports, the outcomes will likely shape global politics for many years to come.
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