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Trump, Starmer Seek Common Ground in State Visit
Day one was filled with royal pageantry. Day two dodged the pitfalls of politics.
China’s Plunging Birth Rate Is a Crisis of Belief
New subsidies aren’t selling young people on the future.
America Is No Longer a Safe Haven for the Russian Opposition
ICE is deporting asylum seekers into the arms of Putin’s secret police.
What’s Ailing Keir Starmer?
A year after winning national elections, the British leader is struggling.
How Assassinations Became Normal Again
Political killings, at home and abroad, went from common to rare—and back.
Trump Is Ushering in the Era of the Strongman
The U.S. president is promoting iron-fisted rule throughout the Western Hemisphere.
The Window for Combating AI Propaganda Is Closing
Every month, the information factories get cheaper, sharper, and harder to detect.
Cricket Controversy Shows Depth of India-Pakistan Tensions
People-to-people ties between the countries have previously flourished despite conflict.
Why Charlie Kirk’s White Nationalism Resonated With Some Nonwhites Abroad
He had followers in countries where majority groups feel insecure.
Trump’s U.K. Trip Draws Pageantry and Protest
The president’s second state visit to the country is intended to improve the special relationship.
What Is War? Ask an Underwriter.
Correctly defining conflict has high stakes in the insurance industry.
U.N. Warns of Hunger Among Western Sahara Refugees
As humanitarian aid dries up, Sahrawis in Algeria face a deepening crisis.
The Biggest Threat to the Dollar Is Coming From Inside the White House
The dollar isn’t getting dethroned—yet—by outside rivals, but Trump may be doing their work for them.
Is America Becoming More Violent?
The U.S. has entered a dangerous new era, experts warn.
Erdogan’s Irredentism Just Can’t Keep Up
As international norms crumble, Turkey’s revisionist policies appear less provocative in comparison.