Argentina’s economic situation is a constant litmus test for Milei’s reelection bid, making it both a self-fulfilling and ...
Civilian deaths from U.S. airstrikes in Iran have called into question the Pentagon’s decision last year to gut a program ...
Ph.D. researcher at Australia National University’s Center for Arab and Islamic Studies. He previously served as a Middle ...
Middle East with more than a decade of experience in U.S. national security, including senior roles at the Department of ...
Climate change, shifts in demand, and new regulations are transforming how coffee is produced and traded across regions.
Drones are often thought of as cutting-edge technology, but some models are turning back the clock to earlier eras.
A major delegation of NATO envoys is visiting Japan this week to discuss deepening security cooperation amid concerns over ...
Thailand’s reformist Future Forward Party is scrambling to regroup after a disappointing performance in elections earlier ...
Sudan’s griding civil war passed the three-year mark this week, with no end in sight to the fighting or the suffering it has ...
If opponents of right-wing populists elsewhere hope to reprise Peter Magyar’s victory, they will need to learn from Hungary.
Officials and analysts on both sides of the Atlantic are fretting that NATO is on thin ice, but those fears are exaggerated.
Three months after Maduro’s removal, Venezuelans are still optimistic that positive change is on the way, even if they ...