Colombia’s Confrontational Climate Policy
Colombia’s Confrontational Climate PolicyHow oil-exporting Bogotá became an environmental hawk.
Colombia’s Confrontational Climate PolicyHow oil-exporting Bogotá became an environmental hawk.
Is the World Really So Gloomy?Western elites have become extremely pessimistic, but European countries’ shifting attitudes toward self-defense could be a bright spot.
IMF’s Gopinath: U.S. Economy ‘Doing Very Well’The fund’s No. 2 official on the United States, China, and Russia’s “squarely positive growth.”
Milei’s Swing Into Normality Might Not LastThe Argentine president’s rhetoric is bizarre—but so far, his policies aren’t.
Indonesia Has Grand Ambitions for Its Nickel IndustryAs the country heads to the polls this week, the future of Jakarta’s bid is set to come into sharper focus.
A Self-Absorbed America Means Disorder for the WorldThe dam holding back chaos in U.S. foreign policy is cracking.
Israeli Hostage Rescue Kills Dozens in RafahDestroying Hamas remains Israel’s top priority despite mounting public pressure to free more hostages.
How the U.S. Military Helped Build Las VegasThe strange economic history of this year’s Super Bowl site.
Trump’s NATO Bashing Confirms Europe’s Worst FearsThe former president’s comments come as European military leaders warn of a potential war with Russia.
Angry Young Pakistanis Give Imran Khan a Future Shot at PowerThe jailed politician still stirs national pride.