As Europe moves toward greater strategic autonomy, some of the best progress is happening in ad-hoc bilateral arrangements ...
Márquez reminded us that even the foretold can be undone by a single act of conscience. The question is whether the global ...
A return of the Bagram Air Base remains highly unlikely, but movement in this direction reflects a tentative warming in ...
Drone warfare continues to evolve in Sudan in ways that blur culpability and maximize civilian suffering, ultimately putting ...
This week we cover an alleged assassination attempt against Ecuador’s president, global ramifications in the UN’s ...
As Uganda President Musevini prepares to contest his seventh consecutive term in 2026, allegations of corruption, political ...
Israel’s strike on Doha may have intended to pressure Hamas, but it inadvertently triggered something larger: a reordering of ...
If executed well, Indonesia’s new capital could become a symbol of democratic renewal, showing that even large projects can ...
Taiwan matters to Japan: economically, diplomatically, and strategically. But while Tokyo cannot detach itself from Taiwan’s ...
This week we cover a shocking plan to move Iran’s capital due to water scarcity, a new right-wing prime minister taking over ...
Refugee Convention, yet the gap between its bold promises and the harsh realities facing refugees worldwide is becoming ...
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