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Hunger Strike Gains Momentum in Azerbaijan

Wed, 16/01/2019 - 18:54
Seeing Baku as a strategic partner, the United States and Europe overlook rights violations.

There’s Officially Nobody in Charge of Britain

Wed, 16/01/2019 - 18:30
The United Kingdom is facing a generational crisis and adults are nowhere to be found in Parliament.

American Troops Die in Syria as Trump Team Squabbles

Wed, 16/01/2019 - 18:00
U.S. Syria policy is dogged by infighting and confusion.

Brexit Is Destroying Britain’s Constitution

Tue, 18/12/2018 - 10:34
Whatever the outcome, Brexit has triggered an irreversible collapse of Britain's political, legal, and social order.

How Russia Hacked U.S. Politics With Instagram Marketing

Tue, 18/12/2018 - 01:44
The Internet Research Agency took to the photo-sharing network to boost Trump and depress voter turnout.

Pay to Stay?

Mon, 17/12/2018 - 23:07
Why U.S. aid to Central America has not eased the flow of migrants.

6 Questions to Ask Before Starting Your Next War

Mon, 17/12/2018 - 21:50
Only Americans can stop their country from participating in strategically misguided, irresponsible, and immoral adventures.

China’s Khashoggi Can Still Be Saved

Mon, 17/12/2018 - 21:31
Photojournalist Lu Guang has fallen victim to an old vendetta in his homeland.

China’s Purse Snaps Shut for Dolce & Gabbana

Mon, 17/12/2018 - 17:09
Politics and fashion are touchy subjects in a Communist state that loves luxury.

The GPS Wars Are Here

Mon, 17/12/2018 - 15:19
Location-based services are universal, critical, and horribly vulnerable.

Security Brief: The Shutdown Showdown; Negotiating with the Taliban

Mon, 17/12/2018 - 15:12
Catch up on everything you need to know about the looming shutdown over President Trump’s border wall, a planned Monday meeting of U.S. and Taliban officials in the UAE, Amazon’s Russia connections, and more.

The Next Merkel? Not Quite

Fri, 14/12/2018 - 22:27
Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer is like her mentor in style, but not in substance—and, for Germany, that will make all the difference.

India’s Congress Party Rises from the Dead

Fri, 14/12/2018 - 22:24
State elections gave new hope to a moribund party.

Neither U.S. Senators nor Trump’s Team Is Lying About Khashoggi’s Killing

Fri, 14/12/2018 - 21:48
But the White House’s spin tactics are not doing it any favors.

Another Trump Loyalist Joins the National Security Council

Fri, 14/12/2018 - 19:03
Elizabeth Erin Walsh will oversee America’s troubled relations with the United Nations.

The Brexit Rubik’s Cube

Fri, 14/12/2018 - 16:26
On the podcast: Inside the British campaign for a second vote on leaving Europe.

Is Yemen’s Torment Finally Ending?

Thu, 13/12/2018 - 23:18
The latest cease-fire raises hopes, but officials fear war could break out again.

Armenia’s Revolution Will Not be Monopolized

Thu, 13/12/2018 - 20:46
An Armenian protest leader just secured the office of prime minister by a landslide—but, thanks to his own efforts, he’ll still face plenty of opposition.

Neither Side Gets the Khashoggi Debate Right

Thu, 13/12/2018 - 17:50
The tribalism infecting U.S. domestic politics has unfortunately crept deep into the foreign-policy discourse.

Dead May Walking

Thu, 13/12/2018 - 08:19
The British prime minister survived a no-confidence vote, but solved none of her problems.

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