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Kim Is Back, but North Korea Still Isn’t Stable

lun, 01/06/2020 - 16:35
There’s a lot more to worry about in Pyongyang than just its ruler’s health.

Protests Spread Across the United States

lun, 01/06/2020 - 10:32
As cities burn during continuing protests over police violence, the police have responded with even more violence.

Leaders Can’t Lift Lockdowns Without Public Trust

dim, 31/05/2020 - 08:17
Germany’s reopening is working because Angela Merkel treats citizens like adults; China’s is succeeding because people see results. In India, there’s no trust—and little evidence of progress.

Trump Scapegoats China and WHO—and Americans Will Suffer

sam, 30/05/2020 - 22:48
The White House’s official narrative about the pandemic is contradicted by the facts—and creates new obstacles to stopping the virus.

America’s Race Problem Erupts Anew, Layered With Coronavirus Tensions

sam, 30/05/2020 - 16:34
Rioting in the aftermath of another police-inflicted death—this time in one of the most prosperous U.S. cities—reveals how little progress has been made.

Our Top Weekend Reads

sam, 30/05/2020 - 13:00
The stock market is soaring, African leaders are rallying around George Floyd, and reducing the U.S. military presence abroad could boost the domestic economy.

Rethinking American History in Trump’s Shadow

sam, 30/05/2020 - 12:00
Catastrophes like the pandemic or the president shape the past as much as the future.

Trump Cuts U.S. Ties With World Health Organization Amid Pandemic

sam, 30/05/2020 - 00:53
Democrats and NGOs slammed the White House decision, saying the U.S. president was ceding influence to China and further undercutting the coronavirus response.

China’s Crackdown in Hong Kong Won’t Spare Foreigners

ven, 29/05/2020 - 22:57
Business as usual is over in the city, whether companies like it or not.

Extremism Is on the Rise in West Africa. Education Is Suffering.

ven, 29/05/2020 - 22:45
A new report from Burkina Faso shows that rising violence is taking a toll for a generation of children.

African Leaders, Joined by U.S. Embassies, Condemn Police Killing in Minneapolis

ven, 29/05/2020 - 22:04
In highly unusual move, U.S. diplomats in Uganda and Kenya issue public pronouncements expressing distress over the death of George Floyd.

Taliban Leadership in Disarray on Verge of Peace Talks

ven, 29/05/2020 - 21:35
The coronavirus has swept through the top ranks, leaving Mullah Omar’s son tenuously in charge.

Why Are Stocks Soaring in the Middle of a Pandemic?

ven, 29/05/2020 - 21:12
Wall Street and Main Street are on two different planets. We asked six leading experts why.

Victim of Wartime Sexual Slavery Points Finger at Korean Aid Agency

ven, 29/05/2020 - 20:12
Allegation of wrongdoing reopens war wound that has marred relations between Seoul and Tokyo.

Spain’s Right Wing Sees Coronavirus Crisis as Opportunity

ven, 29/05/2020 - 19:24
Conservatives have framed women’s rights rallies in March as a source of contagion, threatening to undermine the surging feminist movement.

Should the United States Punish China for Aggression Toward India and Hong Kong?

ven, 29/05/2020 - 19:15
As Beijing flexes its muscle from Hong Kong to Ladakh, the U.S. government must decide how to respond.

The Decline and Fall of British Lying

ven, 29/05/2020 - 18:07
In Britain’s hierarchical culture, the crime for the upper classes isn’t telling lies—it’s getting caught.

Forget Hamilton. This Is Europe’s Calonne Moment.

ven, 29/05/2020 - 17:36
The EU is still muddling through its post-pandemic recovery—and 18th-century history suggests that disaster could await.

Our Top Weekend Reads

sam, 07/03/2020 - 13:00
Stories on the European role in Iraq, Islamophobic pogroms in India, and possible Iranian threats to U.S. interests in Latin America.

Mozambique Is a Failed State. The West Isn’t Helping It.

sam, 07/03/2020 - 12:34
Donor countries and international organizations are propping up a corrupt government rather than criticizing it—leaving millions of Mozambicans mired in poverty.

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