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Trump Should Cut Hezbollah’s Lifeline in the Americas

jeu, 13/12/2018 - 00:42
A crackdown is long overdue.

Trump Has Officially Ruined Climate Change Diplomacy for Everyone

jeu, 13/12/2018 - 00:16
The evidence is in: the Paris Agreement doesn’t work without the United States.

British Leader Faces Down Rebellion in Her Conservative Party

mer, 12/12/2018 - 19:26
But Theresa May’s path to Brexit remains uncertain.

Washington Wants Pyongyang to Choose: Humanitarian Aid or Nukes

mer, 12/12/2018 - 17:59
The United States is hampering some aid groups from fighting tuberculosis and other diseases in North Korea.

When Soldiers Go Back to Being Children

mer, 12/12/2018 - 17:19
The unlikely success of Sudan and the FARC proves minors can be protected from conflict.

Senate Bill Targets Chinese Economic Espionage

mer, 12/12/2018 - 15:26
New measure would give U.S. prosecutors power to indict hackers working abroad.

Beijing Could Choke The World Or Save It

mer, 12/12/2018 - 14:00
A new stimulus in China could eat up several of the few years left to avert climate change.

Saudi Arabia Declares War on America’s Muslim Congresswomen

mar, 11/12/2018 - 23:13
Gulf Arab monarchies are using racism, bigotry, and fake news to denounce Washington's newest history-making politicians.

Inside China’s Reeducation Camps

ven, 23/11/2018 - 23:06
On the podcast: A Uighur journalist describes the plight of her own relatives interned in Xinjiang. 

How One Top Diplomat Took a Stand Against Trump’s Immigration Policy

ven, 23/11/2018 - 16:30
The under secretary of state feared that canceling the temporary protected status for some immigrants would be a blight on U.S. foreign policy.

ISIS May Be Gone, But Iraq’s Yazidis Are Still Suffering

ven, 23/11/2018 - 15:37
The defeat of the Islamic State has created a power vacuum in the northern Iraqi town of Sinjar, leaving the Yazidi minority at the mercy of competing militias.

The Beautiful Rivers—And the Dammed

ven, 23/11/2018 - 15:05
Advances in solar and wind power mean that hydropower is no longer the only renewable game in town—and that’s good news for the world’s rivers.

Want to Deradicalize Terrorists? Treat Them Like Everyone Else.

ven, 23/11/2018 - 13:00
Many counter-extremism efforts falter because ideological reform programs run by governments lack credibility. Appealing to the basic psychological needs of ex-radicals is more promising.

Refuge, Reformed

jeu, 22/11/2018 - 17:03
Kenya has found a way to make refugee camps benefit host communities. Other countries should follow its lead.

Why the Pentagon and Silicon Valley Need to Get on the Same Page

jeu, 22/11/2018 - 14:00
An interview with the new head of the Pentagon’s Defense Innovation Unit.

The App Destroying Iran’s Currency

jeu, 22/11/2018 - 12:00
Iranians are using the messaging app Telegram to spread fake news about the rial—and make a profit for themselves.

Trump Thinks He’s Helping the U.S.-Saudi Relationship. He’s Hurting It.

mer, 21/11/2018 - 23:39
By avoiding a credible investigation into Jamal Khashoggi’s killing, dismissing CIA findings, and failing to take advantage of his negotiating leverage, the American president has imperiled the future of an important strategic alliance.

Washington Scrambles to Slow Seoul’s Roll

mer, 21/11/2018 - 21:04
The United States is worried North Korea will pocket goodies from its southern neighbor without giving up its nukes.

How Private Lawsuits Could Save the Climate

mer, 21/11/2018 - 21:03
A dire new U.S. government report on climate change could bolster lawsuits seeking to force Big Oil to admit culpability in damaging lives and communities.

10 Things in the World to Be Thankful for in 2018

mer, 21/11/2018 - 19:00
From Angela Merkel to America’s civil servants, a list of some bright spots in the world’s darkening sky.

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