Indian Temples Are Scanning Visitors’ Faces
Indian Temples Are Scanning Visitors’ FacesData privacy advocates fear a testing ground for mass religious surveillance.
Indian Temples Are Scanning Visitors’ FacesData privacy advocates fear a testing ground for mass religious surveillance.
Washington Wants a White Gold RushThe Biden administration looks to domestic lithium mining to boost U.S. energy security and counter China.
Washington Fails to ‘Read the Room’ in KenyaPresident Ruto is valued by the White House but much less popular at home.
The Conservative Power Struggle Shaping Iran’s ElectionIran’s reformists are back—but the competition among conservatives deserves far more attention.
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The Man Leading Israel’s Not-So-Quiet Annexation of the West BankBezalel Smotrich aims to bankrupt the Palestinian Authority and cement Israeli rule.
What Would a Far-Right Victory Mean for French Foreign Policy?Cohabitation would test France’s approach toward Ukraine, Israel, NATO, and the EU.
The Empty Promise of Africa’s Oil and Gas BoomThe continent is awash in fossil fuel discoveries. But relying on them for development will be disastrous.
The West Eyes India’s Transnational RepressionAs Modi begins his third term, the targeting of Sikh separatists abroad remains in the conversation.
India’s Small Opposition VictoryThey lost the election, but Rahul Gandhi and his allies may have voters’ attention.