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The Taliban, at Least, Are Striking Gold in Afghanistan

mar, 22/09/2020 - 16:43
The militant group mines almost half a billion dollars a year from Afghan soil—and wants more.

Africa’s Creative Industries Are Ripe for U.S. Investment

mar, 22/09/2020 - 15:56
The continent's pop culture market is booming, just as U.S.-Chinese competition is heating up.

Is the Blob Really Blameless?

mar, 22/09/2020 - 15:06
How not to evaluate American grand strategy.

Pompeo’s Critics Misrepresent the Commission on Unalienable Rights

mar, 22/09/2020 - 12:54
The NGOs and activists criticizing the commission’s inaugural report are distorting its contents.

The Ethiopian-Egyptian Water War Has Begun

mar, 22/09/2020 - 12:41
The conflict between Ethiopia and Egypt over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam has already started. It’s just happening in cyberspace.

Trump Snubs U.N. as General Debate Opens

mar, 22/09/2020 - 12:24
U.S. officials still likely to use the General Assembly to push for more pressure on Iran.

What the U.N. Is Good For… or Could Be

lun, 21/09/2020 - 22:59
The best way to advance U.S. interests isn’t to chastise the United Nations—it’s to participate actively in its proceedings.

Much Maligned But Still Necessary: the U.N. at 75

lun, 21/09/2020 - 22:00
The postwar institution designed to maintain global peace has fallen short of many goals, but on the whole succeeded.

Repairing Humanity’s Relationship With the Planet Will Be Cheaper Than Continuing to Let It Slide

lun, 21/09/2020 - 21:28
The choice is simple: accept devastating wildfires, extreme weather, species loss, and disease outbreaks or secure a sustainable future at a fraction of the cost.

U.S. Isolated at U.N. as Push to Ramp Up Pressure on Iran Fails

lun, 21/09/2020 - 21:05
“We don’t need a cheering section,” said Trump’s U.N ambassador. But Washington does need international compliance to make snapback sanctions work.

Counting Presidential Dead Is a Distraction

lun, 21/09/2020 - 19:32
It doesn’t matter whether Bush or Trump was worse when the problems are the same.

Biden or Trump, the U.S.-Brazil Relationship Is Still Headed for Trouble

lun, 21/09/2020 - 16:12
No matter the president, Washington won’t stand for Brasilia’s growing ties with Beijing.

Brexit Might Break Britain. What Will Scotland Do?

lun, 21/09/2020 - 14:59
Scotland, six years after its last crack at independence, is hankering to be a “global good gal,” charting its own foreign-policy course independent of London.

You Can Only See Liberalism From the Bottom

lun, 21/09/2020 - 12:00
Why Pankaj Mishra sees the ideology’s limits more clearly than its most powerful fans.

U.S. Election Heats Up After Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Death

lun, 21/09/2020 - 11:46
Republicans prepare to confirm her replacement as Democrats cry foul.

Trump’s Policies Have Convinced Iran to Build a More Advanced Nuclear Program Before Negotiating

lun, 21/09/2020 - 11:12
Washington’s reliance on sanctions and maximum pressure will make it harder to strike a new deal constraining Tehran’s nuclear ambitions.

Political Violence Could Derail Ethiopia’s Democratic Transition

dim, 20/09/2020 - 16:00
A string of assassinations has spawned conspiracy theories and intercommunal suspicion, threatening the country’s stability.

Europe’s Failed Migration Policy Caused Greece’s Latest Refugee Crisis

dim, 20/09/2020 - 09:30
The burning of the Moria refugee camp in Lesbos has exposed the EU’s short-sighted, inhumane, and ineffective approach to asylum.

Our Top Weekend Reads

sam, 29/08/2020 - 13:00
Skyrocketing housing prices threaten South Korea, the plight of LGBTQ people in Kashmir, and rapidly deteriorating economic conditions in Argentina. 

Southeast Asia is Ground Zero in the New U.S.-China Conflict—and Beijing Is Winning

sam, 29/08/2020 - 12:20
‘Under Beijing’s Shadow’ lays out in compelling detail how China is working to dominate the region.

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