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Europe Has Found Its True Language
The State of the Union has become a yearly ritual that breathes life into the EU.
Israel Escalates War Against Hamas With Doha Strike
Qatar decried the strike as a violation of international law.
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.
Ankara’s New Syrian Headache
Toppling Assad didn’t solve Turkey’s problems—it made them worse.
Trump’s Speedboat Attack Crossed All the Lines
The killing of 11 people went beyond any strike in the war on terror.
Stop Trying to Make Somaliland Happen
The United States should not legitimize another fragile rupture in an unsettled region.
France Descends Toward Another Government Collapse
François Bayrou loses a confidence vote, becoming Paris’s fourth failed prime minister in less than two years.
Trump’s War on Crime Is a War on Democracy
Democrats should fight back against the president’s militarization of law enforcement before it’s too late.
Is It Time for Emmanuel Macron to Resign?
French politics has been plunged into utter dysfunction, with no clear way out.
How Big Finance Ate Foreign Aid
Investors have drained the global south in pursuit of aggressive profit maximization.
Why the World Turned on NGOs
From powerbrokers in the ’90s to pariahs today.
The Development Economist Who Wasn’t
Once dismissed from the field he helped found, Albert O. Hirschman feels newly relevant.
The Problem With the Global South’s Self-Help Push
Poorer countries have become more integrated but not necessarily more united.
Africa Is Now Calling the Shots
Governments, civil society, and the private sector are reimagining development away from external interventions.
The End of Development
The West’s aid model was always a mirage. It’s time for a realistic alternative.