By Francis Fukuyama Over the past decade, global politics has been heavily shaped by apparently strong states whose leaders are not constrained by law or constitutional checks...
By Christopher R. Browning The short-lived Weimar Republic—which spanned the years after Germany’s defeat in World War I until 1933, when Hitler came to power—has become a...
Thousands of protesters, including France’s newly crowned Nobel literature laureate, piled into the streets of Paris on Sunday in a show of anger against the bite...
By Scott Neuman When President Biden compared Russia’s nuclear threat against Ukraine to the 1962 Cuban missile crisis, it highlighted just how much that Cold War showdown continues...
The European Union will train thousands of Ukrainian soldiers on its own soil starting as early as next month under a plan that is expected to...
Russia’s nuclear fuel industry remains conspicuously untouched by European sanctions more than seven months into the Kremlin’s war in Ukraine — much to the dismay of...
Sharing an article titled “The markets have taken back control: so much for Truss’s Brexit delusion of sovereignty,” Guy Verhofstand renewed his call for the UK to rejoin the...
Russian cruise missiles rained down on cities across the country on Monday as the Ukrainian counteroffensive in the east and south showed no sign of abating....
Saudi Arabia has announced it will give over €400million in humanitarian aid for Ukraine, as Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman reportedly held a phone conversation with President...
After just three months, 28 out of 30 NATO states have ratified the treaty changes in their national parliaments that would approve membership for Finland and...