Congress Should Ask Hard Questions About Israel Aid
Congress Should Ask Hard Questions About Israel AidA hard-right government is using U.S. money for worrying ends.
Congress Should Ask Hard Questions About Israel AidA hard-right government is using U.S. money for worrying ends.
The Contentious Surveillance Law Making Waves in WashingtonWhy a regulation created to help U.S. intelligence agencies fight terror has become a political football.
Germany Is Thinking of Simply Banning the Far RightAs radical conservatives continue to rise, Germany’s mainstream is getting desperate for a fix.
Will Africa’s Next Coup Be in Chad?A constitutional referendum would entrench the Déby dynasty, but N’Djamena’s stance in Sudan is dividing the country’s ruling elites.
Zelensky Visits Washington to Plead for More AidBut Republicans continue to block an emergency spending bill over demands for immigration reform.
Don’t Overestimate India’s New Middle East StrategyNew Delhi’s great-power ambitions may prevent it from espousing an overtly pro-Israel stance over the long term.
What’s Wrong With Biden’s Venezuela PolicyMaduro, newly emboldened, is now manufacturing a regional crisis.
What Cities Can Tell Us About GeopoliticsA tour of five metropolises, from Vienna to Mosul.
A new book looks at how Julius Caesar’s legacy informs the strongmen of today.
Brutal hazing breaks and humiliates Russian soldiers—and they take it out on civilians.
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