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Volume one of a long-awaited Senate report on Kremlin targeting of election systems finds all 50 states may have been targeted.
U.S. officials say they are pressuring the regime to allow U.N. aid deliveries to the Rukban camp.
Ankara is eyeing the gas reserves around Cyprus, causing yet more international tensions.
In hours of grilling on Capitol Hill, the former U.S. special counsel reveals little new but issues a stark warning.
France’s famous race is an international spectacle—but its roots are in local working-class culture.
The United Kingdom hopes to get European countries to join it in a maritime coalition to protect vulnerable tankers near Iran.
Anxious about its failure to establish cultural hegemony, the Erdogan government is going after internet stars.
Understanding the president’s Kashmir bombshell—and why it matters.
A decade after the world bailed out finance, it’s time for finance to bail out the world.
The solutions to climate change lie far, far away.
Dramatic projects to mitigate global warming often don’t work. Slow, quiet, incremental policies are the planet’s best hope.
Crops already suck up a lot of carbon dioxide. One scientist thinks they can do much more.
Critics of offshore balancing claim a more restrained U.S. foreign policy will breed insecurity. They’re wrong, and their arguments are easily debunked.
The United States should stop treating the region as secondary to the rest of the Middle East.
In Congo, thousands of people have died due to a misguided finance-driven approach to fighting pandemics that puts investors before victims.
We know what the candidates want to talk about. Here's what journalists should be asking.
Tear gas in Hong Kong, a rocket launch in Kazakhstan, and a volcano festival in Indonesia.