How Will Senegal’s New President Govern?
How Will Senegal’s New President Govern?Bassirou Diomaye Faye’s agenda has spooked some investors, but power could temper his more radical proposals.
How Will Senegal’s New President Govern?Bassirou Diomaye Faye’s agenda has spooked some investors, but power could temper his more radical proposals.
China-Philippines Tensions Heat UpSaber-rattling in the South China Sea comes as Manila builds alliances in Washington and beyond.
Migrants in Russia Are Terrified as Racism Grows After Deadly AttackViolence and war are shaping Moscow’s brutal response.
‘Everything, Everywhere, All At Once’: U.S. Officials Warn of Increased CyberthreatsWashington prepares for a worst-case scenario of attacks on critical infrastructure.
Will Vietnam’s Political Turmoil Shake Up Foreign Investment?The president’s abrupt resignation suggests uncertainty, but it should not sow doubt about Hanoi’s economy or engagement with the world.
U.S. ‘Outraged’ Over Deadly Israeli Strike on World Central Kitchen Convoy in GazaNearly 200 aid workers have been killed in Gaza since the Israel-Hamas war began.
The Problem Isn’t Just Netanyahu, It’s Israeli SocietyDespite blaming the prime minister, a large majority of Jewish Israeli citizens support his destructive policies in Gaza and beyond.
The Moscow Attack Showed Terrorism Is Asia’s Problem NowIncreased geopolitical rivalry is allowing extremist groups to thrive—and threaten everyone.
How the United States Lost NigerGrowing Russian, Chinese, and Iranian influence in the Sahel is testing Washington’s clout in an increasingly strategic continent.
Countries have used the body’s impasse over conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine to advance their own interests.