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Russia Is Shrugging Off Sanctions
The West must get tougher on oil revenues to build a more effective regime.

Why Pakistan Is Pushing Out Refugees
As relations between Islamabad and the Taliban have soured, ordinary Afghans have become political pawns.

The West’s Incoherent Critique of Israel’s Gaza Strategy
The reality of fighting Hamas in Gaza makes this war terrible one way or another.

The Dirty Secrets of Capitalism Are Undermining Democracy
The West’s growing culture of tax avoidance is taking a political toll.

China Pledged to ‘Strictly Control’ Coal. The Opposite Happened.
What Beijing’s about-face on coal power means for climate change—and how the world can push back.

The Middle East Has Locked Itself in a Slaughterhouse
The region is suffering from a precipitously brutal coarsening of its politics.

Gaza’s Best Chance at Peace
Strategies for breaking the cycle of violence for Israelis and Palestinians.

Nepal’s Stolen Gods Seek New Homes
Communities want statues to become a part of living heritage again.

This War Won’t Solve the Israel-Palestine Conflict
After all the death and destruction, the situation will be no closer to a resolution than it was before Oct. 7.

Heavy Fighting Imperils Gaza’s Beleaguered Hospitals
Medical facilities are caught in the crossfire between Israeli forces and Hamas militants.

Is the United Nations Worth the Price?
The world body isn’t perfect—but you get what you pay for.

What in the World?
Test yourself on the week of Nov. 4: The death toll in Gaza mounts, floods ravage Somalia, and giant pandas vacate a U.S. zoo.

Iran’s Proxies in Syria Move Toward Escalation With Israel
As Israel advances in Gaza, the intensity of the response by Tehran’s so-called axis of resistance will increase.

Is the U.S. Using All Its Leverage in Gaza?
Washington has influence and, with its allies, could shape an endgame that serves long-term U.S. interests.

Israelis Struggle to Imagine a Possible Peace
A wounded activist movement tries to come to terms with war.