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What Went Wrong in Tanzania?
How the “island of stability” in a turbulent region descended into chaos—and where it goes from here.
Hezbollah Is Down but Not Out
Undermining the group in Lebanon requires targeting its networks abroad.
The Desperate Search for Gaza Peacekeepers
Most of the world seems very eager to avoid joining the territory’s international stabilization force.
Toppling Maduro Without Boots on the Ground
Trump would be right to try something new against the Venezuelan regime.
Madagascar’s ‘Coupvolution’ Is Following a Familiar Pattern
Gen Z protesters now have buyer’s remorse.
A Victorious Mamdani Will Be Forced Onto the International Stage
New York’s global profile gives it a powerful role in subnational diplomacy.
Domestic Challenges Dent Pakistan’s Triumphalism
As Islamabad draws attention on the global stage, it grapples with economic problems and surging terrorism back home.
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.
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?
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.
Britain Is Having the World’s Most Extreme Immigration Debate
The British discourse makes even the Trump administration look moderate.
France’s Failure in Mali Threatens the World
Trump’s Nigeria obsession distracts from the real al Qaeda crisis in the Sahel.
How to Stop the Genocide in Sudan
A murdering militia still depends on international legitimacy to survive.
What Are China’s Nuclear Ambitions?
Trump’s testing plans revive scrutiny of Beijing’s growing arsenal.
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.