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Protestors shout with cardboard signs. The one in front reads: "TANZANIA FREEDOM OF SPEECH THE UNANSWERED CRIES OF NATION IN PAIN."
Protestors shout with cardboard signs. The one in front reads: "TANZANIA FREEDOM OF SPEECH THE UNANSWERED CRIES OF NATION IN PAIN."

What Went Wrong in Tanzania?

How the “island of stability” in a turbulent region descended into chaos—and where it goes from here.

Billboards show Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem (center) and his slain predecessor, Hassan Nasrallah, during a ceremony marking the first anniversary of Nasrallah's death, in Deir Qanoun al-Nahr, Lebanon, on Sept. 27.
Billboards show Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem (center) and his slain predecessor, Hassan Nasrallah, during a ceremony marking the first anniversary of Nasrallah's death, in Deir Qanoun al-Nahr, Lebanon, on Sept. 27.

Hezbollah Is Down but Not Out

Undermining the group in Lebanon requires targeting its networks abroad.

Spanish soldiers with the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) stand guard at the entrance of their base near the southern Lebanese village of Taibeh, 18 September 2006.
Spanish soldiers with the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) stand guard at the entrance of their base near the southern Lebanese village of Taibeh, 18 September 2006.

The Desperate Search for Gaza Peacekeepers

Most of the world seems very eager to avoid joining the territory’s international stabilization force.

This handout picture released by the Venezuelan Presidency shows Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro gesturing during an official TV show in Caracas, Venezuela, on Oct. 27.
This handout picture released by the Venezuelan Presidency shows Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro gesturing during an official TV show in Caracas, Venezuela, on Oct. 27.

Toppling Maduro Without Boots on the Ground

Trump would be right to try something new against the Venezuelan regime.

Crowds of people gather to demonstrate after soldiers entered the presidential palace, seizing power and suspending the constitution, in Antananarivo, Madagascar on Oct. 14.
Crowds of people gather to demonstrate after soldiers entered the presidential palace, seizing power and suspending the constitution, in Antananarivo, Madagascar on Oct. 14.
A bearded man in a suit puts his hand on his chest as he stands behind a lectern and microphone. Hands hold up a camera in front of him with flags on stands behind him.
A bearded man in a suit puts his hand on his chest as he stands behind a lectern and microphone. Hands hold up a camera in front of him with flags on stands behind him.

A Victorious Mamdani Will Be Forced Onto the International Stage

New York’s global profile gives it a powerful role in subnational diplomacy.

Commuters make their way through the rain in Islamabad on Nov. 4.
Commuters make their way through the rain in Islamabad on Nov. 4.

Domestic Challenges Dent Pakistan’s Triumphalism

As Islamabad draws attention on the global stage, it grapples with economic problems and surging terrorism back home.

New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani celebrates.
New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani celebrates.

Sweeping Democratic Wins Serve as a Referendum on Trump 2.0

State and local election results cast hope for Democratic ambitions in next year’s midterms.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during a meeting with the U.S. vice president at his office in Jerusalem on Oct. 22.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during a meeting with the U.S. vice president at his office in Jerusalem on Oct. 22.

The War Is Over for Israel, but the Accounting Has Yet to Begin

Will voters settle the score with Bibi—or double down on him?

A man wearing a white hat and blue shirt holds a sign that reads "Congress can only tax! Not Trump" while standing in front of the U.S. Supreme Court building.
A man wearing a white hat and blue shirt holds a sign that reads "Congress can only tax! Not Trump" while standing in front of the U.S. Supreme Court building.

Initial Supreme Court Arguments on Tariffs Case Offer Some Hints

A number of justices are skeptical of reading too much into the president’s “unlimited” powers.

Leader of Reform UK Nigel Farage stands in front of a van reading "Keir Starmer won't stop the boats" in reference to migrant crossings across the Channel during a campaign event in Blackpool, northwestern England, on June 20, 2024.
Leader of Reform UK Nigel Farage stands in front of a van reading "Keir Starmer won't stop the boats" in reference to migrant crossings across the Channel during a campaign event in Blackpool, northwestern England, on June 20, 2024.

Britain Is Having the World’s Most Extreme Immigration Debate

The British discourse makes even the Trump administration look moderate.

A man in Bamako buys a newspaper announcing a major drawdown of France's military presence in the Sahel on June 11, 2021.
A man in Bamako buys a newspaper announcing a major drawdown of France's military presence in the Sahel on June 11, 2021.

France’s Failure in Mali Threatens the World

Trump’s Nigeria obsession distracts from the real al Qaeda crisis in the Sahel.

A displaced woman who fled El-Fasher rests in Tawila, in Sudan's western Darfur region, on Oct. 28.
A displaced woman who fled El-Fasher rests in Tawila, in Sudan's western Darfur region, on Oct. 28.

How to Stop the Genocide in Sudan

A murdering militia still depends on international legitimacy to survive.

Rows of large Chinese military vehicles carrying DF-31BJ intercontinental ballistic missiles are displayed during a parade at Tiananmen Square in Beijing, as uniformed soldiers stand nearby and journalists with cameras and microphones record the event.
Rows of large Chinese military vehicles carrying DF-31BJ intercontinental ballistic missiles are displayed during a parade at Tiananmen Square in Beijing, as uniformed soldiers stand nearby and journalists with cameras and microphones record the event.

What Are China’s Nuclear Ambitions?

Trump’s testing plans revive scrutiny of Beijing’s growing arsenal.

Displaced Sudanese who fled El Fasher after the city fell to the Rapid Support Forces walk in the Um Yanqur camp.
Displaced Sudanese who fled El Fasher after the city fell to the Rapid Support Forces walk in the Um Yanqur camp.

The Fall of El Fasher Marks Another Dark Turn in Sudan’s Civil War

Under Rapid Support Forces control, civilians face summary execution, sexual violence, and famine, experts say.

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