China is a rising digital superpower. Europe and the U.S. must catch up — together.
If the United States and Europe start to go down different roads on digital issues, Chinese global digital ambitions will become easier to achieve.
The most inspiring journalism movie — maybe ever
Day after day, the women defiantly expose sexual violence against women and the corruption of illegal mining operations in rural India.
Trump left U.S. democracy in shambles. Biden has to build it back.
The United States and other democracies are not certain to prevail in this fateful contest.
The Biden administration could derail the Abraham Accords. It mustn’t.
President Biden ought to celebrate the Abraham Accords as the game-changer they are.
The FBI should reveal what it knows about another Russian dissident’s poisoning
Incoming Attorney General Merrick Garland should order the FBI to disclose its information about Vladimir Kara-Murza’s poisoning.
Alexei Navalny wants Biden to sanction Putin’s cronies
The Russian opposition leader is enlisting allies on Capitol Hill to strike back at the Kremlin.
Alexei Navalny may be in jail, but he’s helping to give birth to a new Russia
The protests across Russia show that society is waking up.
Biden’s Iran envoy will complicate his Syria approach
Robert Malley’s views on Mideast policy aren’t shared by everyone in the new administration.
Biden’s pick for Iran envoy is a pro. Deal with it.
A hastily conceived pressure campaign opposing diplomacy with Iran is unraveling — and, in the process, strengthening Biden’s mandate to negotiate with Tehran.
The pandemic will not end unless every country gets the vaccine
It is in everyone’s self-interest to help distribute the vaccine to poor countries.
China is exploiting U.S. capital markets and workers. Here’s what Biden should do.
Biden must stand with U.S. workers and national security, not Wall Street and the CCP.
Turkey will drive a hard bargain. Here’s how the Biden team can react.
There's one area where positive momentum in Turkish-U.S. ties can happen.
Canada’s Conservatives need to take a harder line on the far right
If the party continues its habit of eventually, sort of doing the right thing long after the wrong thing has defined them, then it's going to have a bad time.
On Iran, Biden should start by freeing the hostages
The U.S. should redefine its policy on Iran according to a simple principle.
Why Modi won’t listen to India’s farmers
The unfortunate events of Tuesday could have been avoided if Modi could shed his brazen arrogance and replace it with compassion.
Ethiopia’s leader won the Nobel Peace Prize. Now he’s accused of war crimes.
Millions could be at risk of famine as Mr. Abiy’s regime reportedly seals off the Tigray region.
Remembering fascism’s victims and heroes beyond Europe
There was no "war without hate" in North Africa and the Middle East.
A decade after Tahrir Square, there is still hope for the Arab world
The failure of the three Arab political forces to coexist, their unrealistic dreams and their inattention to governance hollowed the promise of the Arab Spring.
Biden’s U.N. ambassador nominee to face criticism for past praise of China
Linda Thomas-Greenfield is coming under fire for conciliatory remarks about China.
Even from prison, Navalny is the most potent political threat Putin has ever faced
The anti-corruption campaigner’s latest salvo cracked Putin’s aura of invincibility.
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