How the World Is Reacting to the U.S. Presidential Debate
How the World Is Reacting to the U.S. Presidential DebateBiden’s subpar performance is making many of Washington’s allies nervous.
How the World Is Reacting to the U.S. Presidential DebateBiden’s subpar performance is making many of Washington’s allies nervous.
What in the World?Test yourself on the week of June 22: The EU plays hardball, protests rock Kenya, and a Latin American country weathers a coup attempt.
What Will Elections in France, Iran, and the U.K. Mean for U.S. Foreign Policy?As more countries prepare to go to the polls, Julian Assange is freed and Vladimir Putin cozies up to Kim Jong Un.
The Dreyfus Affair and the Origins of the Tour de FranceThe grueling cycling competition has a rich political history.
Yes, Biden Flopped. But Let’s Not Overreact. The United States is in a very bad place. Just not as bad as people think.
The right-wing parties poised to take power aren’t populist. They’re something much worse.
Why Are French Jews Supporting the Far Right?Prominent Jewish figures are publicly entertaining what was once considered unthinkable: voting for Marine Le Pen’s National Rally.
Why This Venezuelan Election Feels DifferentThe opposition holds a decisive lead in polling—and there’s a real possibility Maduro could leave power.
Kenya’s Ruto Concedes to Protesters’ Demands Over Finance BillNairobi’s government is wrestling with a looming debt crisis and high costs of living.
Pakistan Unveils New Counterterrorism PlanThe timing of the announcement suggests that China could play a role in the strategy.