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U.S. to End All Funding to U.N. Agency That Aids Palestinian Refugees

mar, 28/08/2018 - 21:36
The Trump administration hopes to pressure Palestinians to return to bargaining table.

Egypt Loves China’s Deep Pockets

mar, 28/08/2018 - 20:13
Cairo is an old hand at playing the East and West off each other—for its own profit.

Foreign Collusion Is as American as Apple Pie

mar, 28/08/2018 - 19:49
Shady international influence over U.S. politics didn’t start, and won’t end, with Donald Trump.

The Silence of the Bears

ven, 24/08/2018 - 00:08
The Russian public was quiet about Manafort and Cohen, but in the halls of power, debate about Trump’s usefulness rages.

One Year On, Little to Show for Trump’s Afghanistan Strategy

jeu, 23/08/2018 - 22:53
The Pentagon says the United States is winning the war, but after 17 years, there’s still no end in sight.

Jordan Can’t Keep Up Its Double Game

jeu, 23/08/2018 - 22:14
By urging self-reliance at home while demanding aid from abroad, Amman has painted itself into a corner.

Latin America Has an Open-Door Policy for Venezuelan Refugees

jeu, 23/08/2018 - 22:11
But how long will it last?

Teen’s Detention in Russia Prompts Public Outcry

jeu, 23/08/2018 - 20:30
The young woman belonged to a political group whose members may have been entrapped by a police informant.

How Turkey Dumbed Itself Down

mer, 22/08/2018 - 23:44
Erdogan used to rely on Turkey’s best and brightest—until he replaced them with its worst and dimmest.

‘One Cannot Simply Wish Away 5 Million People’

mer, 22/08/2018 - 23:28
The U.N. agency chief for Palestinian refugees warns funding cuts risk undermining Middle East stability.

Erdogan Is Poised to Reform the Turkish Lira

mer, 22/08/2018 - 19:35
Unfortunately for him, it probably won’t work.

The U.N. Kofi Annan Left Behind

mer, 22/08/2018 - 19:33
His triumphs created the organization we know today, and his tragedies are warnings for what's in store.

China’s Mass Internment Camps Have No Clear End in Sight

mer, 22/08/2018 - 15:00
Around 1 million Uighurs have disappeared without trial. Worse may come.

Malaysia Can’t Decide if Zakir Naik Is a Preacher or a Terrorist

mer, 22/08/2018 - 15:00
The fiery Muslim teacher is wanted back home in India, but Malaysia won’t give him up.

The Real Reasons Trump Was Wrong to Revoke Brennan’s Clearance

mar, 21/08/2018 - 20:32
The president is destroying national security norms. Former officials like me need to speak up.

The Trump Administration Just Threw Out America’s Rules for Cyberweapons

mar, 21/08/2018 - 19:35
U.S. cyberstrategy needs updating, but this isn’t the way to do it.

Labour’s New Anti-Semitism Has Disturbingly Old Roots

mar, 21/08/2018 - 17:17
Different strains of bigotry have come together under Jeremy Corbyn, and he can't fix it.

Turkey’s Losing Economic War

mar, 21/08/2018 - 12:38
Ankara blames Washington for its financial troubles, but it is fighting the wrong enemy.

The Death of the Gentle Peacemaker

lun, 20/08/2018 - 20:29
Kofi Annan was the epitome of international diplomacy—which is why he was both an inspiration and a disappointment.

The Rise and Fall of Soft Power

lun, 20/08/2018 - 19:25
Joseph Nye’s concept lost relevance, but China could bring it back.

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