Firearms of the revolution: The Molotov cocktails of KyivPhotographer Donald Weber lived in Kyiv—and used his camera as his own means of protest
Is Julius Malema the new Nelson Mandela?How a radical leader with a checkered past is winning voters away from the party of Nelson Mandela and inspiring a new kind of politics
The stone slab that sunk Ed MilibandThe finger pointing among consultants, pollsters and the media ignores a fundamental truth, writes Jonathon Gatehouse: the Labour leader was a stiff
The U.K. election: Winners, losers, and trouble to comeMichael Petrou on the resignations, victories and conflicts that may lie ahead following Thursday’s vote
Newsmaker: Mhairi Black. At 20, the UK’s youngest MP ’Thank you to everyone who turned out and voted for me,’ newly elected MP says
Canada-EU trade deal faces more tinkeringMission accomplished? Not quite. American negotiations with Europe may trigger more changes to CETA
The psychology behind Anders Breivik’s murderous rampage’I’m still asking myself, "Why did he really do it?" ’ author says of Norway massacre
Why life in Acapulco is far from sunny-side upDavid Agren explains how Acapulco’s dysfunctions have become a metaphor for Mexico’s struggles
The U.K.’s unwinnable electionThe days of majority government in Britain are dead. So which unlikable leaders will form the next coalition?
Newsmaker of the Day: Tony Abbott—and beerGone in six seconds. The Australian PM can sure down a beer.