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Russia’s War Is Also Cognitive
To achieve more, Putin needs others to do less.

Could Images of the Famine in Gaza Change Israeli Public Opinion?
A newscast showing starving children prompted sympathy—and criticism.

Trump’s Long-Promised Tariffs Upend Global Trade
It’s a new reality for a country, and a planet, whose post-World War II prosperity was ushered in by a decades-long effort to dismantle trade barriers.

Nigeria’s Refusal to Cave to Trump Signals a Shift in U.S.-Africa Relations
Abuja’s rejection of Washington’s third-country deportations should be a wake-up call.
Asia & the Pacific

Iran’s Mass Deportations Are Fueling Regional Instability
China

Tehran’s Wake‑Up Call for Beijing
Middle East & Africa

Can Turkey Make Multicultural Authoritarianism Work?
Europe

Ukraine’s Cronyism Crisis Offers a Warning to the ‘De-Risking’ World
Americas

Former Colombian Leader Is Convicted of Bribery
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and U.S. President Donald Trump participate in a joint news conference in the East Room of the White House in Washington, D.C.

Xi Jinping’s War on Dinner Is Hurting China’s Economy
An anti-corruption campaign is chilling consumption.
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Why Compare the Present to the Past?
Thinking via historical analogy has become the preferred way to confront our anxieties.

An American Caesar
Comparing two leaders, two millennia apart.

Updates: Trump’s Foreign-Policy Shifts
Reports and analysis from staff and contributors.
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The Kashmiris Caught in the Crossfire
Those in the disputed region bear the cost of the India-Pakistan conflict.

Trump’s Aid Freeze Is Undermining His Immigration Policy
Colombia relied on U.S. funding to support Venezuelan migrants. Now, many are on the brink of survival.