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Europe’s Unlikely Capital of the Palestinian Solidarity Movement
How Naples became a bastion of pro-Palestinian activism on the continent.
Trump Should Be Wary of Partnering With Pakistan
Despite a recent boost in ties, history shows that Islamabad is a fickle friend in South Asia.
Europe Is at War
Putin sees Ukraine as part of a larger struggle with Europe. Europeans should, too.
U.S. Intelligence Is Being Blinded by Trumpian Politics
Tulsi Gabbard has killed a key report for covering climate change.
Reliable, Not Reckless
Why Washington’s measured support for Ukraine reassured the world.
Canada Shows How to Neutralize Trump’s Trade Attacks
Ottawa’s latest reforms are a blueprint for Washington’s victims around the world.
Can India Continue to Rise Without Its Region?
New Delhi can only ignore the neighborhood’s political volatility for so long.
The Air Traffic Controller Showdown That Haunts American Labor
A defining moment for Reagan was also a turning point in the decline of unions.
What Is Trump’s Latin America Policy?
Making sense of the latest U.S. moves in Venezuela and beyond.
U.S. Tomahawks Become New Flash Point in Trump-Zelensky Talks
Where once the White House appeared inclined to sell the weapons to Kyiv, Trump seems to be reconsidering.
The Road Ahead for Palestine
Former negotiator Diana Buttu on the need for accountability—from Israelis and Palestinians alike.
From Gutenberg to the Deutsche Mark, the Long History of the Frankfurt Book Fair
The world’s largest annual book event gets underway.
The Rise of Durian Diplomacy
In Asia, soft power rests on a divisive, spiky fruit.
7 Books That Reveal How Kremlin Decision-Makers Think
Don’t read these new titles on Russia’s wars before bedtime.
The Forgotten Beginning of the End of History
Alexandre Kojève was one of the most influential 20th-century thinkers. How can we make sense of him today?