How Bad Will Political Violence in the U.S. Get?
How Bad Will Political Violence in the U.S. Get?Civil war is unlikely, but other alarming scenarios are quite possible.
How Bad Will Political Violence in the U.S. Get?Civil war is unlikely, but other alarming scenarios are quite possible.
How Kenya’s President Broke the Social ContractFaced with economic crisis and mass protests, Washington’s newest non-NATO ally has turned to brutal repression at home.
Key Foreign-Policy Moments From the Trump-Biden DebateThe two candidates clashed over Russia’s war in Ukraine, the Israel-Hamas war, immigration, and America’s global image.
What to Expect in the Biden-Trump Presidential DebateBorder security, Middle East unrest, and support for Ukraine will likely dominate foreign-policy talking points.
U.S. Military Courts New Partners in Africa After Major SetbacksTop military chief visits Africa to reassess U.S. presence.
A tax bill sparked deadly protests. But a broken financial system has plagued the country for years.
Can a Reformist President Change Iran?Masoud Pezeshkian could win the election, but that doesn’t mean he’d have the power to change the country’s direction.
Biden’s pardon of gay soldiers is just one part of acknowledging untold stories.
Iranians Go to the Polls to Elect a New PresidentAll four candidates seek different approaches to curbing Western sanctions and supporting Islamist groups in the Middle East.
Is It Too Late to Replace a Presidential Candidate?Not according to other democracies around the world.