India’s government wants to decide what is true. That’s dangerous.
Narendra Modi's government once again shows its contempt for freedom of the press.
By Rana AyyubPutin is embracing Stalin’s way of war
Saving soldiers’ lives is of no importance. Pushing forward is everything.
By Leon AronThe Pentagon is about to go on a weapons-buying spree
Congress just gave the Defense Department the power to buy weapons faster. It should proceed carefully.
By the Editorial BoardEcuador’s president is bucking the Latin American trend
President Guillermo Lasso is sticking to pro-market principles even as leftists triumph elsewhere.
By Lally WeymouthThe wrong way to fix Ontario’s health-care crisis
There are better approaches to easing the strain on the public system.
By David MoscropWith the nationalists in power, Israel needs a Jewish-Arab alliance
The government's extremism can only be confronted by combined political power.
By Jo-Ann MortBlinken ponders the post-Ukraine-war order
Efforts to build Kyiv military capacity are both about the current fight and what comes after
By David IgnatiusMike Pompeo’s revolting embrace of MBS after the Khashoggi murder
The former secretary of state reveals he’s clueless about the principles of rule of law and free expression.
By the Editorial BoardAre we seeing the beginning of the end of Putinism?
The Russian president will never recover from his disastrous war in Ukraine.
By Michael McFaulHow Turkey pursues dissident exiles like me all over the world
After six years in exile, I found my name on a "Terrorist Wanted" list.
By Can DündarNATO is more unified than ever. But what about those tanks?
A dispute over weaponry mars the West’s impressive unity behind Ukraine.
By Max BootCanada is edging toward creating a right to suicide
One report said the poor, lonely and outcast are already using medically assisted death as a way of escaping the general hardship of their lives.
By J.J. McCulloughHow to bring Putin and his henchmen to justice
The International Criminal Court lacks jurisdiction to seek accountability for the authors of the war: Putin and his top ministers, generals and financiers.
By the Editorial BoardGermany is refusing to send tanks to Ukraine. Biden cannot let this stand.
The fissure in NATO's once-solid front against Russia's aggression needs to be quickly patched.
By the Editorial BoardMaria Ressa’s acquittal is a win for ‘facts, truth and justice’
More should follow.
By the Editorial BoardThe trial of Mexico’s former security chief is about more than drugs
The trial of Genaro García Luna has broad implications for Mexico’s politics.
By León KrauzeJacinda Ardern is right to leave office — before voters force her out
The New Zealand prime minister knows the tough road ahead. Stepping down now makes sense.
By Henry OlsenUkrainians are bracing for the next Russian onslaught
Russia is preparing for a new phase of the war. Ukrainians know what's at stake.
By Iuliia MendelXi’s course correction reveals an agile autocrat under pressure
Mounting policy failures forced the Chinese leader's U-turn on covid and other issues.
By David Ignatius