NATO Doesn’t Have Enough Troops
NATO Doesn’t Have Enough TroopsFor the first time in decades, NATO has a plan to fight Russia. Now it just needs the forces to do it.
NATO Doesn’t Have Enough TroopsFor the first time in decades, NATO has a plan to fight Russia. Now it just needs the forces to do it.
U.S. Foreign Aid Is Broken but FixableDonald Trump’s threats to cut all spending can spur actual changes.
The Islamic State Never Went AwayTerrorism is a tactic, and fighting it requires a concerted strategy.
Togo Readies for TurmoilThe country’s president has delayed elections indefinitely, but the political opposition is prepared for a fight.
Janet Yellen Has a Three-Body Problem With ChinaThe U.S. treasury secretary blasted Beijing’s industrial overcapacity, but it’s a tough message to carry off convincingly.
Swiss Women Win Landmark Climate VictoryThe European Court of Human Rights ruled that Switzerland’s failure to address climate change violated its citizens’ human rights.
China Won’t Change Tack on Economic PolicyBeijing’s political leadership isn’t likely to listen to friendly advice from foreign investors or criticism from foreign officials.
Six months in, there’s still no plan for after the war, U.S. officials say.
How a Culture Shift in the Israeli Military Helps Explain Gaza’s Death TollAn execution, a prosecution, and then a backlash.
Everyone Is on Edge for South Korea’s Legislative ElectionsConservatives fear extinction, but the opposition is deeply divided.