Three Reckonings the Gaza Deal Will Force
After the war ends, Israelis face tough questions about relations with their leaders, the Palestinians, and the United States.
After the war ends, Israelis face tough questions about relations with their leaders, the Palestinians, and the United States.
Data discrimination leaves millions of people dangerously vulnerable.
The White House has overturned the decades-old bipartisan policy consensus that female empowerment serves U.S. interests.
The indictment of New York attorney general Letitia James shows how far the president is willing to go.
His vanity is reshaping geopolitics and opens a way to game U.S. policy.
Taiwan’s pushback on chip production underscores continued U.S. dependency.
Four countries are defying global anti-migrant sentiment to offer free movement to their citizens.
Nobody knows what the impact of the world’s biggest hydropower project will be.
An MSF doctor talks about the dire needs in Gaza as the cease-fire begins.
The next 72 hours are expected to see a hostage-prisoner swap, more aid entering Gaza, and a slew of diplomatic meetings.
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