Why Britain’s Lords Are Clashing With Sunak Over Rwanda
The government’s contentious Rwanda policy, which has been championed by the prime minister, has prompted a rebellion in Britain’s unelected second chamber.
The government’s contentious Rwanda policy, which has been championed by the prime minister, has prompted a rebellion in Britain’s unelected second chamber.
Climate change already worsened floods and droughts in the young nation. Now, soaring temperatures are forecast for two weeks.
Temperatures in the region rose above 40 degrees Celsius in February, with humidity pushing the heat index even higher.
Ukraine’s War Is Killing Another CountryHow Moldova’s fate has become tightly tied up with its neighbor’s.
South Korea Can Be a Democratic LeaderAs Seoul hosts the Summit for Democracy, it can show that the Korean model is one to emulate.
Famine Imminent in Gaza, New Report WarnsMass death may occur by the end of May if negotiators fail to secure an immediate cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas war.
Senegal’s Existential ElectionAfter a month of chaos, the country is going to the polls with formerly imprisoned opposition candidates on the ballot.
Khamenei’s Strategy to Dominate the Middle East Will Outlive HimIran’s aging supreme leader is ensuring that any successor will stay the course.
Why Asia Should Sound the Trump AlarmThe calm in Asian capitals reflects a dangerous misjudgment.
The chair of the Federal Trade Commission makes the case for competition in an increasingly consolidated world.