In an exclusive interview, photographer Jonathan Alpeyrie discusses the security dynamics and social costs of cocaine ...
In the early phase of the Syrian civil war, Iran denied the presence of its forces on Syrian soil despite evidence to the ...
This week covers an expensive radar purchase for Canada’s High North; the EU’s ongoing struggle for unity in Ukraine peace ...
The era of liberal internationalist foreign policy is dead, and the sooner European leaders realize this, the better off the ...
President Trump has warned the Houthis – and their backers in Iran – of possible escalation if attacks on Red Sea shipping ...
Beijing has been preparing the Chinese economy for another round of trade-related US-China tensions, but it might not be ...
Greenland’s surprising elections; movement toward a peace deal in Ukraine; and destabilizing violence in Syria, among others.
The fundamental contradiction at the heart of the first Gaza ceasefire – the future of Hamas – has derailed the peace process ...
The Northern Sea Route holds out the appealing possibility of circumventing shipping chokepoints like Suez and Malacca, bringing Russian exports to new markets in South Asia. But the logistics of ...
While the ambition behind the ReArm Europe strategy is commendable, its success hinges on overcoming entrenched political, ...
Russia’s wartime economy has helped Moscow weather the storm of Western sanctions, and it’s poised to become a key source of ...
Georgian Dream stands out as unique among pro-Russia parties, and its success as a vector of Kremlin interests while ...