What Madam President Means for Mexico
What Madam President Means for MexicoThe country’s top two candidates are women, but feminists aren’t declaring victory yet.
What Madam President Means for MexicoThe country’s top two candidates are women, but feminists aren’t declaring victory yet.
Biden’s Catch-22 in UkraineWashington’s backing for Kyiv and avoidance of risk are increasingly at odds.
Giorgia Meloni Is Europe’s New KingmakerItaly’s far-right prime minister has quickly gone from fringe player to EU power broker.
Putin, Xi Deepen ‘Strategic Partnership’ in BeijingThe leaders committed to expanding space, military, and energy cooperation to counter “Washington’s destructive and hostile” behavior.
Chinese Companies Keep Buying U.S. Land Near Military BasesNational security experts warn that some of those purchases are too close for comfort.
The U.S. Should Stop Playing the Victim Over China TradeWashington can accept reality and shift strategies.
Josep Borrell, Europe’s outgoing foreign-policy chief, on the U.S., China, Ukraine, and Gaza.
Genocide Allegations Are Not a Political FootballWhy Turkey’s application to join South Africa’s ICJ case trivializes the charges against Israel.
Pakistan Seeks More IMF Funding Amid ProtestsThe country has achieved a measure of economic stability, but it needs structural reforms—not just a bailout.
Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico Shot in Assassination AttemptThe leftist leader is known for his pro-Russian, anti-Western rhetoric.