Global Opinions

Many Peruvians were under the impression that the return to democracy would automatically purge government institutions of their deeply ingrained corruption.
  • 22 hours ago
Once again, the president creates a vacuum China is happy to fill.
The president's chaotic thinking continues to wreak havoc on U.S. foreign policy.
We can't win. So why are we still there?
  • 1 day ago
The Biden administration offers different conditions for struggle that have been foreclosed by Trump for the past four years.
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Biden will have to set aggressive targets to cut emissions.
  • 1 day ago
Participants in a G-20 summit this week should demand freedom for female activists.
Pompeo's Iran policy is more about political stunts than diplomacy.
We are willing to work with the United States on joint solutions because of what is at stake for the next generation of Europeans and Americans alike.
  • 2 days ago
We've thrown up our hands.
  • 2 days ago
The United States, the former British colony already rocked this year by ethnic conflict and mass protests over extrajudicial killings by police, may finally have a new leader after weeks of political turmoil.
A full investigation will help combat future pandemics.
The Kremlin moves to enact lifelong immunity for Putin.
The extreme defensiveness around Remembrance Day and its symbols is only possible because of how stylized the modern observance has become.
As Trump paralyzes Washington, Beijing neuters the city’s legislature.
Mike Pompeo is trying to pull off a tricky balancing act. He’s not the only one.
Mohammed bin Salman's regime still has plenty of nations willing to look away from its abuses.
The Indian prime minister’s bromance with President Trump was no secret, but his blatant disregard for human rights and his authoritarian style is really what will make it hard to establish a relationship based on mutual respect.
The Liberals in Canada have had to manage the Trump regime as one might negotiate life with a toddler: with constant, exhausted attention.
Even one of the world's wealthiest businessmen can't stand up to the power of the party.
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While Erdogan’s son-in-law may ultimately emerge as the scapegoat of Turkey’s economic decline, in reality, he was only enacting the Turkish leader's vision.
  • Nov 10
The president-elect’s European honeymoon won’t last long. There’s a lot to tackle.
  • Nov 9
Every sector of India's system has failed a 19-year-old rape and murder victim.
  • Oct 6
The president’s counterpunches just aren’t landing.
  • 18 hours ago
Pompeo's Iran policy is more about political stunts than diplomacy.
  • 2 days ago
Once again, the president creates a vacuum China is happy to fill.
  • 1 day ago
Participants in a G-20 summit this week should demand freedom for female activists.
  • 1 day ago
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