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For decades, the foreign policy elite in both parties insisted that America’s greatness has more to do with Damascus than ...
New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart join Amna Nawaz to discuss the ...
Currently, conclusions about humanisation of warfare can be drawn from the two ongoing wars — the war in Ukraine and the war ...
Global commodity markets are not built for the rhythms of frontier states. Most development needs—timber, power tools, clean ...
In the twentieth century, oil and its accessibility were one of the greatest geopolitical advantages a nation could have. Oil ...
Mr. Trump’s ideological war on universities is putting students, professors and scientists under pressure. That could ...
As Europe and the rest of the world looked away, the costs of failing to secure a durable peace in which both Israelis and ...
In April of that year, patients started appearing at hospitals in the industrial city of Sverdlovsk, now known as ...
Anthony Albanese has managed our relationship with China as well as John Howard did. But now the challenge is becoming much ...
The demise of federal subsidies for renewable energy and electric vehicles (EVs) is a mistake, but far from fatal. It’s a ...
Every nation, in every region of the world, has to take a decision: either you are with us, or you are with the terrorists.”– ...
History's lesson is clear: greatness is not a birthright. It is a wager on the future. And it demands the courage to build.