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U.S. Hits Turkey With Sanctions Over Jailed Pastor

Thu, 02/08/2018 - 00:45
The measure will further sour ties between two NATO allies.

Europe Has Criminalized Humanitarianism

Wed, 01/08/2018 - 23:42
As charity workers get arrested for saving drowning migrants, Europeans are reckoning with the widening gap between their politics and morality.

U.S.-led Coalition Set to Launch Final Fight Against ISIS in Syria

Wed, 01/08/2018 - 22:58
The jihadi group has lost nearly all its territory but is still seen as a threat.

Why I Didn’t Sign Up to Defend the International Order

Wed, 01/08/2018 - 20:03
The world needs new institutions for a new era—and nostalgia for a past that never existed won't help.

Trump’s $12 Billion Bailout Is No Remedy for Farmers Caught in Trade War

Wed, 01/08/2018 - 00:00
Additional subsidy angers some lawmakers, and could cause problems at the WTO.

All the Prime Minister’s Women

Tue, 31/07/2018 - 18:01
Female members of Imran Khan’s party claim that Pakistan’s new leader has their interests at heart. Does he?

Parents’ Fears Are the Chinese Communist Party’s Biggest Nightmare

Tue, 31/07/2018 - 17:46
A huge vaccine scandal hits at Beijing's most vulnerable point: children's safety.

Will Djibouti Become Latest Country to Fall Into China’s Debt Trap?

Tue, 31/07/2018 - 16:56
The African country houses a key U.S. military base, making it a particular concern for Washington.

Imran Khan’s Shine Won’t Last as Pakistan’s Prime Minister

Tue, 31/07/2018 - 16:51
As an athlete, Khan was universally loved. As a politician, he's deeply polarizing.

Finland and the Bear

Tue, 31/07/2018 - 16:06
Russian meddling is a rising concern in Helsinki.

In Croatia, Nazi Sympathizers Are Welcome to Join the Party

Tue, 31/07/2018 - 14:17
The national soccer team celebrated its strong World Cup showing alongside a singer who glorifies the country’s fascist past. But it shouldn’t have come as a surprise.

It’s Time for the United States and Europe to Face the Politics of Cultural Displacement

Tue, 31/07/2018 - 00:56
Ethnic nationalism is about more than just economic anxieties.

Trump Is Losing His Own 3D Chess Game

Tue, 31/07/2018 - 00:09
Trade is a complex global system. The White House has misidentified the problem—and created much bigger ones.

Washington Has to Learn Pyongyang’s Rules

Mon, 30/07/2018 - 21:25
Negotiating with North Korea is a tricky game, and the United States is already behind.

‘It Could Have Led to a Nuclear War in the Middle East’

Sat, 28/07/2018 - 00:09
On the podcast: When Israeli extremists plotted to blow up the Dome of the Rock.

It’s Time for the United States to Push for a Better Zimbabwe

Fri, 27/07/2018 - 22:47
Monday’s election is an opportunity for Washington to come down on the side of accountability and constitutional rule.

A Russian Attack on Montenegro Could Mean the End of NATO

Fri, 27/07/2018 - 20:10
Trump doesn’t think the country is worth defending. Putin has already tried to destabilize it once—the West can’t let it happen again.

Spain’s Dictator Is Dead, but His Popularity Lives On

Fri, 27/07/2018 - 18:02
Francisco Franco ran Spain with an iron fist for decades—and created myths about his rule that are only now starting to come undone.

Chinese Hackers Back Beijing’s Authoritarian Pals

Fri, 27/07/2018 - 17:16
Cambodian dissidents come under cyberattack in run-up to sham election.

The Summer of Israel’s Contentment

Fri, 27/07/2018 - 10:04
Politicians are exploiting a period of relative calm to gamble with the country’s future.

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