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Turkey’s leaks in the Khashoggi case have put the U.S. president in a tight spot.
Forget the rise of the AfD. The real story in this weekend’s elections may well be the rise of the Greens, which will reshape German politics.
Under pressure to act, the president appears to get out ahead of his team on the Khashoggi probe.
Khashoggi ordeal spotlights staffing gap at embassies around the world.
Mike Pence’s equation of Beijing’s influence with Moscow’s hacking was misleading and dangerous
The terrorist organization has lost almost all its territory but has found new ways to make vast sums of money.
The disappearance of the Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi spotlights a staffing problem.
More journalists are assassinated than die in war zones.
The Saudi journalist is presumed dead, but we may never know what happened to him.
Propaganda has long affected elections around the world because publics have an appetite for it.
The liberal world order never really existed. Great-power politics are here to stay.
On the podcast: Wendy Sherman recounts the grueling path to the Iran nuclear deal.
Displaced children in Yemen, farmer protests in New Delhi, and a return to Earth in Kazakhstan.
Testimony in Washington, a tsunami in Indonesia, and a rainbow surfer in the Arctic.
With the Arctic melting and northern coast guards struggling to keep up, the next disaster is a matter of when, not if.
Why the next big battle may not be fought over treasure or territory—but for fish.
The militants’ new strategy is to out-govern the U.S.-backed administration in Kabul—and it’s working.
Remembering the era of portable atomic bombs.