2021

Haiti: The International Community Steering Domestic Politics

Decisions are taken without diplomacy, without nuance. The international community imposes itself on Haiti.

Haiti: The International Community Steering Domestic Politics

A prime minister turns his back on India

Connections aren’t easy to draw between dark chocolate and cow urine, but they are both recommended as Covid-19 cures by top leaders of India’s ruling party as the country flails amidst a catastrophic second wave.

A prime minister turns his back on India

How Singapore's "fake news" law gets exported

The lack of clear evidence of the efficacy of “fake news” regulations in Singapore hasn’t stopped other governments from drafting copycat laws.

How Singapore's "fake news" law gets exported

Security for Whom?

As France debates a global security law that would enhance police power from local to national levels, Zineb Redouane’s fate has come to symbolize the problem of police impunity in an increasingly militarized country. In Marseille, one of the poorest cities in France, with a large immigrant population, Redouane’s case has become a rallying cry.

Security for Whom?