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Lee Jae-myung, the expected winner of South Korea’s presidential election, will take power as the country faces several ...
A recent disturbing poll of Israelis’ views of the war in Gaza highlights the risk and responsibilities of polling about ...
After six years in which progressive idealism has held sway, Chile looks set to pivot to the right in this year’s ...
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum understands something that Wall Street apparently does not: You can’t count on Trump ...
Europe is seeking to rapidly remilitarize, a shift that is likely to undermine advances in gender equality. Just look at ...
Karol Nawrocki, a hard-right nationalist, won Poland’s presidential election, meaning the country’s leadership will remain ...
Trump’s war on the “deep state” has meant eroding the federal bureaucracy. The result will be a shallow state that can’t even ...
The political and military fault lines that divide Libya are increasingly shaped by Turkey and Russia, as both work to ...
The U.S. is pushing for a deal aimed at stabilizing eastern Congo while securing access to the region’s minerals. Washington ...
France, Germany, the U.K. and Poland are increasingly looking to each other—and, notably, not the EU—to address shared ...
Observers have argued that Trump has irreparably damaged the U.S. reputation abroad. But how much does reputation really ...
As new alliances reshape regional dynamics in North Africa, Algeria is confronting an increasingly unfamiliar and adversarial ...