Chile Confronts Organized Crime
Chile Confronts Organized CrimeA spate of killings has shocked the country, long known for its safety in the region.
Chile Confronts Organized CrimeA spate of killings has shocked the country, long known for its safety in the region.
Can Xi Win Back Europe?The Chinese leader’s visit follows weeks of escalating tensions between China and the continent.
Bogotá Cuts Ties With Israel Over ‘Genocidal’ War in GazaColombia is the third Latin American nation to suspend diplomatic relations with Israel since the Israel-Hamas war began.
No, College Curriculums Aren’t Too Focused on DecolonizationCritics of campus demonstrations are aiming at the wrong target. We need to study more history, not less.
Top House Democrat ‘Deeply Worried’ About Israel’s War Strategy in GazaIsrael is losing the support of Democrats over how it’s prosecuting the war, lawmaker warns.
When AI Decides Who Lives and DiesThe Israeli military’s algorithmic targeting has created dangerous new precedents.
The Real Cost of Reimposing Sanctions on VenezuelaSectoral sanctions are hurting the country’s democratic transition—and pushing Caracas closer to U.S. adversaries.
U.K. Detains Asylum-Seekers for Deportation to RwandaStaunch opposition remains, including in Dublin, where officials fear that Britain’s plan will increase unauthorized migration into Ireland.
Netanyahu Promises Rafah Attack ‘With or Without a Deal’Far-right voices in the Israeli prime minister’s cabinet seem to be eclipsing foreign warnings against the planned offensive.
Xi Believes China Can Win a Scientific RevolutionBeijing’s techno-nationalist policies are more geopolitical than economic.