The U.N. may not seem like an obvious partner for any new Middle East initiative, but it has capacities that make it ...
On Sunday, Syria will hold its first legislative elections since the ouster last year of dictator Bashar al-Assad.
The U.S. pledge to bail out Argentina’s economy may be due to Trump’s bond with Milei, but it’s not unprecedented.
Russia’s drone incursions have made European societies aware they are being targeted, which is the first step to responding ...
At least two people have been killed and hundreds more arrested in Morocco amid ongoing youth-led protests against corruption ...
There have been a wave of uprisings around the world in the past year, spearheaded by young, politically engaged citizens.
Having initially sanctioned the coup leaders of three Sahel states that withdrew from it last year, ECOWAS now hopes to ...
Bolsonaro’s conviction has drawn praise as a sign of Brazil’s democratic resilience, but it is far from the end of the story.
To compete with the U.S. on manufacturing and AI, Xi has sidelined employment as a goal, dampening prospects for China’s ...
Despite demands to overhaul Chile’s political system, no direction for change has emerged, nor is one likely after upcoming ...
A meeting called by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth marked another troubling step in the ongoing politicization of the U.S.
Ethiopia has inaugurated its massive hydroelectric dam on the Nile, a project that has raised alarms in Egypt and Sudan.