Soon after I enrolled as a graduate student at Cambridge University in 1964, I encountered a fellow student, two years...
This week, China’s national legislative body will likely vote to allow President Xi Jinping to remain in power – possibly...
SEOUL — President Donald Trump and North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-un shocked Americans and Koreans alike with their agreement to...
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The New York Times reports today (Feb. 27) that the Syrian government’s use of banned chemical weapons against civilians in...
For the past 10 years, The Economist has tracked the strength of democracy in 167 countries across the globe. Now,...
Although the drumbeat of news reports may give the impression that much of the world is in crisis, the reality...
Indictments were issued today against 13 Russian nationals suspected of criminal interference with the 2016 U.S. presidential election as part...
Friday’s elaborate Winter Olympics opening ceremony, as is normally the case for the event’s host country, was a showcase for...
Jewish leaders in the U.S. are pushing back in advance of an Al Jazeera documentary series that reportedly examines the...