Sharaa has successfully isolated Syria’s Kurds, who are now set to lose their autonomy and much of their ability to defend themselves.
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The Spanish government’s decision to grant legal status to hundreds of thousands of undocumented people is a notable ...
The Canadian premier’s remarks falsely assume that U.S. buy-in is required to uphold the existing world order.
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If the deal is ratified and implemented, it will create a free trade zone covering some 2 billion people and one-quarter of ...
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The ouster of Zhang Youxia, the second-in-command of China’s military behind Xi himself, raises the long-term risk of ...
Given Trump’s desire to emulate his 19th-century predecessors, it shouldn’t surprise us that he is embracing imperial ...
Unlike past iterations of the NDS, the Trump administration’s strategy alienates ties with allies and partners instead of strengthening them.
With Syria’s interim government facing security threats on multiple fronts, the fight with Kurdish forces risks stretching the army thin.
The trade war that started last week between Ecuador and Colombia demonstrates how Trump’s confrontational style is bleeding over into regional relations.