Netanyahu warns Hezbollah as Blinken seeks to avert escalation
The secretary of state is touring the Middle East as part of the U.S. effort to avoid regional escalation, in particular a war between Israel and the militant group in Lebanon.
The secretary of state is touring the Middle East as part of the U.S. effort to avoid regional escalation, in particular a war between Israel and the militant group in Lebanon.
Ethiopia is famously landlocked. That’s why the ambitious Ethiopian prime minister Abiy Ahmed has long harbored visions of reaching the sea.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken, speaking in Doha on Sunday, described the killing of journalist Hamza al-Dahdouh as “an unimaginable tragedy.”
At least 77 members of the media have been killed in the Israel-Gaza war, press watchdog says — most of them Palestinian journalists in Gaza.
A Jewish business owner in a West Bank settlement and his Palestinian employees built a friendship over decades. After Oct. 7, the relationship is “breaking apart.”
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Ukraine Has a Pathway to VictoryWhy the new conventional wisdom that the war is a stalemate favoring Russia is wrong.
“Imagined Communities” is far weirder than you remember.
Socialism Doesn’t Win American ElectionsThere’s no magic fix for Democrats at the ballot box.
Ex-spy Valerie Plame on the “secret history” of women in the agency.