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NATO Is Helping Ukraine to Fight—but Not to Win
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The Washington summit was heavy on promises but light on plans.
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Western Companies Are Now Paying for Russia Sanctions
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U.S. and European companies still have billions of dollars in assets in Russia—and Moscow is starting to retaliate.
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Will Democrats Take Black Voters Seriously on Foreign Policy?
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Vice President Kamala Harris and the NAACP have gone further than Biden on Gaza, because they’re aware of simmering discontent among a crucial constituency.
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Can NATO Really Cut Off China?
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It’s unlikely that the alliance can fully prevent Chinese companies from fueling Russia’s war machine.
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Japanese Women Fight to Keep Their Names After Marriage
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A critical business lobby has put its weight behind changing century-old laws.
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Kyiv didn’t get an invite to join the alliance, but it left the summit with more weapons to fight Russia.
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Among all of Russia’s useful idiots, few have sought to make themselves more useful than the Hungarian prime minister.
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Key Takeaways From the 2024 NATO Summit
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Western allies doubled down on their commitments to Ukraine and efforts to rebuff Russian military threats.
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The New Meaning of France’s Anti-Fascism
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This week’s elections show the country is doing more than simply replaying battles from its past.
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What Should Britain’s Role in the World Be Now?
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New Labour, newest Labour, and the party’s quest for an ethical foreign policy.
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How China Trapped Itself in America’s Fentanyl Crisis
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Central policy and money laundering have created networks that aid traffickers.
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NATO’s Arms Race Against Russia Heats Up
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Alliance leaders look to shake awake long dormant defense industrial bases.
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What Is the True Cost of a Diminished Biden?
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The U.S. president has always been a gaffe machine. But no one understands foreign policy better.
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Sahel Military Regimes Cement Break from ECOWAS
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Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger ignore calls to remain as they seek to exit the West African bloc.
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NATO Wants Everyone to Help Deter Russia
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Every country needs a plan to keep calm and carry on in the event of a Russian attack.
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NATO’s Big Summit Kicks Off in Washington
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Russia’s war in Ukraine and political uncertainty across the West will shape this week’s foreign-policy debates.
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NATO Wants to Plant Its Flag in Asia
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But not everyone is on board with the plan.
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Syrians in Lebanon Are Stuck in Limbo
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Refugees have become an easy scapegoat for the country’s crisis—and face rising hostility from the government.
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This Time, NATO Is in Trouble for Real
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After years of false alarms, the Western military alliance is finally approaching a precipice.
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Russia’s indiscriminate bombing in Ukraine looks startlingly familiar.
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Britain’s New Foreign Secretary Hates Trump and Loves America
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David Lammy is determined to stay on message—but he has always had strong opinions.
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Researchers need far more information to understand AI’s true risks.
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At 70, ‘Seven Samurai’ Is Still Sharp After All These Years
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How the newly remastered classic influenced films from “The Magnificent Seven” to “A Bug’s Life.”
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The Contradictions of America’s Communist Party
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Its members were the country’s original illiberal democrats—before imploding into irrelevance.
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This NATO Summit Is a Big Win for Biden
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The alliance’s resurgence since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is a signature achievement.
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How Ukraine’s Drone Industry Took Flight
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A state campaign rolled back red tape and regulation inherited from its Soviet past.
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Labour Wins Landslide Victory in U.K. Snap Elections
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Keir Starmer promises to focus on public service as Britain’s new prime minister.
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Test yourself on the week of June 29: France and the United Kingdom vote, the Russian navy continues a tour of Latin America, and Nepal…
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Anatomy of an Accidental Shootdown
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Three decades ago, a perfect storm of miscommunication, miscalculation, and human error in the heat of battle caused the United States to make a mistake…
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America Is in Denial About NATO’s Future
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An alliance that includes Ukraine will require a vastly larger military and economic commitment.
on Jul 5
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The Fight Over China's Electric Cars Is Upside-Down
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Why Europe’s car companies are against—and environmentalists are for—making Chinese EVs more expensive.
on Jul 5
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Southeast Asia in BRICS Is Good for the Global Order
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The club’s expansion affirms the Global South’s hedging strategy—and sends a message to the great powers.
on Jul 4
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Ukraine Lays Its Tracks to Europe
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By expanding its railways, Kyiv hopes to tie its fate to the rest of the continent.
on Jul 4
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Donald Sutherland and the Soldiers Who Resisted Vietnam
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The chameleonic actor was also an activist ahead of his time.
on Jul 4
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What We Can Learn From America’s First Diplomat
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Benjamin Franklin leveraged a soft touch—and humor—to further U.S. goals.
on Jul 4
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U.K. Conservative Party Expected to Lose Snap Elections
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A mix of slow economic growth and party scandals has paved the opposition Labour Party’s path to victory.
on Jul 4
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Engaging With the Taliban Can Only Go So Far
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Nearly three years since the group took over in Afghanistan, the Doha process underscores how talking comes with trade-offs.
on Jul 3
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Trump’s Plan to Weaken the Dollar Makes No Sense
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The policy would directly counter the one thing he claims to be fighting against.
on Jul 3
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Southeast Asia Wants U.S.-China Conflict to Stay Lukewarm
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Leaders are worried about a fully hawkish Washington under a possible Trump term.
on Jul 3
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How China Could Retaliate Against the EU’s Looming EV Tariffs
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China wants to contain growing trade threats without further alienating Europe.
on Jul 3
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Afghan Asylum Seekers Face Hostility in Iran
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As the country heads to a presidential run-off election, its largest immigrant population has featured prominently in the debate.
on Jul 3
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The Philippines May Finally Legalize Divorce
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The power of the Catholic Church is slowly eroding.
on Jul 3
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After a deadly crackdown and government backtracking on legislation, young Kenyans are still taking to the streets.
on Jul 3
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Keir Starmer Is Tony Blair, Minus the Optimism
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Britain's new government is copying the "New Labour" playbook, but the country’s atmosphere has changed in the meantime.
on Jul 3
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Orban Urges Zelensky to Consider Cease-Fire Before Russian Peace Talks
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Hungary and Ukraine have long struggled to balance fraught ties with the European Union’s wider ambitions.
on Jul 3
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In China, Tragedy Sparks Push Against Online Ultranationalists
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The country mourns the death of a bus attendant who tried to stop a knife attack against a Japanese woman and her child.
on Jul 3
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Biden’s Debate Performance Has Some U.S. Allies Worried
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The U.S. president’s lackluster performance was a wake-up call about the prospects of a second Trump term.
on Jul 2
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What Europe Wants From the NATO Summit
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Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski: “I hope we show unity.”
on Jul 2
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Why Can’t the U.S. Navy and Its Allies Stop the Houthis?
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Months of intense Western naval operations have failed to secure the Red Sea.
on Jul 2