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Why Political Leaders Are Never to Blame
Politics

Why Political Leaders Are Never to Blame

At first glance,Margaret ThatcherandBarack Obamashare little in common, whether in their politics or their legacies. Thatcher remains a figure of…

Tom McTague 04 December , 2020
America Failed at COVID-19, but the Economy’s Okay. Why?
Business & Economy

America Failed at COVID-19, but the Economy’s Okay. Why?

Here is a remarkable, underappreciated fact: TheU.S.economy has performed far better than that of many of the country’s peers during this horrible…

Annie Lowrey 04 December , 2020
Biden Cabinet Heralds Return of Centrist Wing of Democratic Party 
Politics

Biden Cabinet Heralds Return of Centrist Wing of Democratic Party 

Although President-elect Joe Biden has yet to chart an explicit policy program or legislative agenda, as the saying goes in Washington, “personnel…

Joseph Braude 04 December , 2020
Iran’s Bitter Options Following the Fakhrizadeh Assassination 
Politics

Iran’s Bitter Options Following the Fakhrizadeh Assassination 

After Iran's top nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh was assassinated last Friday, many are wondering if Iran would retaliate, considering other…

Hanin Ghaddar 04 December , 2020
Iran on Trial in Belgium
Politics

Iran on Trial in Belgium

THE PLOT Amir Saadouni, and his wife, Nasimeh Naami, of Iranian origin sat down with Assadollah Assadi, who handed them a small package. In…

Elie Fawaz 04 December , 2020
Somalia Must Learn to Stand Alone

Somalia Must Learn to Stand Alone

InMarch 1977,EthiopiaandSomaliaedged toward war over the region of Ogaden, which both claimed. Cuba’s revolutionary PresidentFidel Castromade a…

Hassan Sheikh Mohamud 30 November , 2020
China Has Made Drone Warfare Global
Politics

China Has Made Drone Warfare Global

Drone warfare is one of the most important international security developments of the twenty-first century.The United Stateshas conducted thousands…

Michael C. Horowitz Joshua A. Schwartz and Matthew Fuhrmann 27 November , 2020
Moral Virtue in the Time of Cholera
Science & Technology

Moral Virtue in the Time of Cholera

In April, British Prime MinisterBoris Johnsonbecame one of the first high-profile world leaders to contract the novel coronavirus. He was…

David Rosner 27 November , 2020
Defense In Depth
Politics

Defense In Depth

The world is not getting safer, forthe United Statesor forU.S.interests. Even before the coronavirus pandemic, the 2017 National Defense Strategy…

Kori Schake Jim Mattis Jim Ellis and Joe Felter 27 November , 2020
The End of the Pandemic Is Now in Sight
Science & Technology

The End of the Pandemic Is Now in Sight

For all that scientists have done to tame the biological world, there are still things that lie outside the realm of human knowledge. The coronavirus…

Sarah Zhang 27 November , 2020
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Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa in Damascus, Syria, December 22, 2024.
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Politics

Ahmed Sharaa on Syria's 'zero-problems' strategy

26 August 2025

Syria's president says the Abraham Accords aren't the right fit for Damascus. Instead, he hopes to reinstate the 1974 disengagement agreement with Israel or something similar

Ibrahim Hamidi
People mourn for Palestinian journalists Moaz Abu Taha and Hussam al-Masri, a Reuters contractor, who were killed in an Israeli strike on Nasser hospital in Khan Yunis in Gaza on August 25, 2025, along with 15 others. AFP
Culture & Social Affairs

'Genocide didn't unfold in Gaza; it was the intent all along'

25 August 2025

A new book by Lebanese jurist Mazen Shindab provides an invaluable legal resource on the genocide in Gaza, laying bare the flaws of international law and the moral imperative to hold Israel to account

Abdul Rahman Mazhar Halloush
US Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, his Japanese counterpart Kazuo Ueda, European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde, and Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey, at Jackson Hole in Moran on August 22, 2025. AFP
Business & Economy

Jackson Hole gave hints of the future, but not of certainty

26 August 2025

Top global monetary policy makers grapple with political pressure and fragile labour markets while investors bet on lower borrowing costs, with the next five weeks key for a range of assets

Abdel-Rahman Ayas
Sara Padovan
Politics

Are land grabs becoming the norm in today's world?

25 August 2025

Trump's willingness to cede Ukrainian land to Russia will have global repercussions, but the acceptance of land seizures actually goes back decades, with Israel being a serial offender

Christopher Phillips
A view taken on March 5, 2009, in Paris shows skeletons, part of the Department of Anthropology at the Musée de l'Homme (The Museum of Man) in Paris. PATRICK KOVARIK / AFP
Culture & Social Affairs

'The Bread of the French': a poetic indictment of French racism

27 August 2025

Xavier Le Clerc's novel doesn't merely unmask France's ugly colonial past; it warns of the present's ability to reproduce it

Samir Qasimi

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