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Russian President Vladimir Putin walks with Chinese President Xi Jinping, center, and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, right, before a military parade marking the 80th anniversary of victory over Japan and the end of World War II, in Beijing.
Russian President Vladimir Putin walks with Chinese President Xi Jinping, center, and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, right, before a military parade marking the 80th anniversary of victory over Japan and the end of World War II, in Beijing.

No New World Order Here

China’s military parade was just another display of a long-standing relationship.

The new Department of War logo is seen inside the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia.
The new Department of War logo is seen inside the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia.

Congress Has Only Itself to Blame for the War Department

Years of neglected oversight have led to unrestrained presidential authority.

Fire rages through the Singha Durbar, the main administrative building for the Nepalese government, in Kathmandu.
Fire rages through the Singha Durbar, the main administrative building for the Nepalese government, in Kathmandu.

Nepal’s Gen Z Reckoning

Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli resigns amid deadly anti-government protests.

A bulldozer moves down a dirt road past toppled buildings and rubble.
A bulldozer moves down a dirt road past toppled buildings and rubble.

Why Israeli Support for Settling Gaza Is Rising

The far right has normalized the idea of expelling Palestinians.

Workers stack lumber in Eldama Ravine, Baringo county, Kenya.
Workers stack lumber in Eldama Ravine, Baringo county, Kenya.
Two men are seen from behind as they harvest gum arabic from a tree. One man in a long white robe and head covering pokes the branches with a long stick; the other crouches in the shade of the tree with a small bowl raised to catch the gum arabic as it falls. The sun hangs in the blue sky overhead; in the distance is open savanna.
Two men are seen from behind as they harvest gum arabic from a tree. One man in a long white robe and head covering pokes the branches with a long stick; the other crouches in the shade of the tree with a small bowl raised to catch the gum arabic as it falls. The sun hangs in the blue sky overhead; in the distance is open savanna.

Sudan, Congo, and You

From soda to sports, global consumers are implicated in Africa’s most deadly conflicts. This also creates an avenue for change.

A black smoke plume billows from a stack on an oil tanker at sea.
A black smoke plume billows from a stack on an oil tanker at sea.

Europe and the U.S. Still Haven’t Choked Off Russia’s Energy Riches

The Russian economy may be wobbly, but it is still funding a deadly war with oil and gas sales.

Protesters stage a rally against the detention of South Korean workers during an immigration raid in Georgia near the U.S. Embassy in Seoul on Sept. 9.
Protesters stage a rally against the detention of South Korean workers during an immigration raid in Georgia near the U.S. Embassy in Seoul on Sept. 9.

Trump Has a Cluster-Bomb Approach to Policy

The collateral damage from the ICE raid on a Hyundai plant is yet another example of Trump’s counterproductive strategy.

EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen gives her annual State of the Union address during a plenary session at the European Parliament in Strasbourg, eastern France, on September 13, 2023.
EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen gives her annual State of the Union address during a plenary session at the European Parliament in Strasbourg, eastern France, on September 13, 2023.

Europe Has Found Its True Language

The State of the Union has become a yearly ritual that breathes life into the EU.

A black SUV is seen in the foreground as smoke billows from behind buildings in the background.
A black SUV is seen in the foreground as smoke billows from behind buildings in the background.

Israel Escalates War Against Hamas With Doha Strike

Qatar decried the strike as a violation of international law.

Demonstrators hold a banner calling for an end to the deployment of National Guard troops in Washington, D.C.
Demonstrators hold a banner calling for an end to the deployment of National Guard troops in Washington, D.C.

How the Movement to ‘Free D.C.’ Became a Civil Rights Struggle

Washington has long existed in a constitutional gray zone unlike those of other comparable democracies.

Plume of smoke rise into a blue sky following an explosion from a row of low and midrise buildings, several with industrial smokestacks, several without. A road a the bottom of the image heads toward the town, with a car and a person on a motorbike heading in that direction.
Plume of smoke rise into a blue sky following an explosion from a row of low and midrise buildings, several with industrial smokestacks, several without. A road a the bottom of the image heads toward the town, with a car and a person on a motorbike heading in that direction.

Ankara’s New Syrian Headache

Toppling Assad didn’t solve Turkey’s problems—it made them worse.

On an ocean shore, a security boat is seen offshore. A man stands on rocks at the shore looking out at the water, one arm raised to shade his face. The sky above the sea is gray and hazy.
On an ocean shore, a security boat is seen offshore. A man stands on rocks at the shore looking out at the water, one arm raised to shade his face. The sky above the sea is gray and hazy.

Trump’s Speedboat Attack Crossed All the Lines

The killing of 11 people went beyond any strike in the war on terror.

A statue of a green hand grasping a map of Somaliland stands in front of a building site by the side of a road with a few men gathered around it.
A statue of a green hand grasping a map of Somaliland stands in front of a building site by the side of a road with a few men gathered around it.

Stop Trying to Make Somaliland Happen

The United States should not legitimize another fragile rupture in an unsettled region.

French Prime Minister François Bayrou walks down a set of stairs after delivering his general policy statement during a confidence vote in Paris’s National Assembly.
French Prime Minister François Bayrou walks down a set of stairs after delivering his general policy statement during a confidence vote in Paris’s National Assembly.

France Descends Toward Another Government Collapse

François Bayrou loses a confidence vote, becoming Paris’s fourth failed prime minister in less than two years.

 

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