From the Monroe Doctrine to Maduro: The Precedent Problem in U.S.
OPINION — More than a century ago, Elihu Root warned that American power was outrunning the institutions meant to govern it. ...
Read moreDetailsOPINION — More than a century ago, Elihu Root warned that American power was outrunning the institutions meant to govern it. ...
Read moreDetailsSir Keir Starmer met the Ukrainian president and European leaders at a major defence summit. Efforts to end the war between ...
Read moreDetailsRussia’s state statistics agency Rosstat has stopped publishing data on the salaries and headcount of federal and municipal officials, the independent ...
Read moreDetailsEurope faces parallel challenges that policymakers have yet to connect: a pressing military recruitment shortage and an ongoing migration challenge. While ...
Read moreDetailsThe US’ lack of commitment to nuclear arms treaties ushers in a shakier world By Richard Haass / NEW YORK The ...
Read moreDetailsThousands of newly released documents allege that Jeffrey Epstein obtained secret papers from a British ambassador, left vast sums to Norwegian ...
Read moreDetailsCrews finally are removing fire debris from the Palisades Bowl Mobile Home Estates, a roughly 170-unit, rent-controlled mobile home park along ...
Read moreDetailsWelcome back to Foreign Policy’s Latin America Brief. The highlights this week: Washington tightens the screws on Cuba’s economy, Mia Mottley ...
Read moreDetailsShortly after securing election as the German chancellor last year, Friedrich Merz effectively declared the end of Pax Americana and said ...
Read moreDetailsOpinion Adam Boulton Presenter at Times Radio and former editor-at-large of Sky News The Vice President has done more than any ...
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