How the Ukrainian far right is preventing peace
If a ceasefire is signed, it is far from clear that they will lay down their arms
If a ceasefire is signed, it is far from clear that they will lay down their arms
Veteran Dallas Alexander on the NATO member’s sensitivity obsession
For centuries, Korea viewed itself as a ‘shrimp among whales’
‘Islamo-Gauchisme’ is now de rigueur among the far-left
The idea is proving very unpopular with the country’s youth
These controls should be a defining moment
Jordan Bardella could repeat Zohran Mamdani’s feat on the French right
Could Trump use diplomatic leverage to defend free speech in the UK? A member of the British House of Lords went to find out
He is now willing to stake all on victory in the field
He risks being bounced into an unpopular foreign war
The former head of Blackwater is becoming a prominent MAGA voice
The scenes of slaughter in Darfur should have brought marchers onto the streets in passionate protest
What he calls the ‘resurgence of democracy’ is really the bureaucratization of thought
Americans must confront the colonization the British are enduring – or suffer the same fate
In this fraught international context, Trump is acting totally sane
Forces that mobilized over Gaza have, in the case of atrocities being committed in Sudan, fallen almost entirely silent
Though he received no presents from Xi, Trump clearly enjoyed cavorting abroad and collecting tribute
The summit with Xi will cap what’s been an absolutely delightful Asian invasion for Trump
US air strikes destroyed four more boats allegedly carrying narcotics
No one expects Gaza to establish a stable, comprehensive peace with Israel