What ended Israel’s last invasion of Lebanon in 2006—and made the latest incursion all but inevitable—is a once-heralded U.N.
The two contenders clashed over Iran’s threat to Israel, tariffs on China, border security, and the health of U.S. democracy.
Aaron David Miller is a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and a former U.S. State Department ...
The Israeli assassination of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah last week made a lot of Israelis happy—but probably no one ...
A same day that Israel remotely activated pagers in the pockets of Hezbollah members and stunned the group with its covert ...
Following on the heels of far-right victories in eastern Germany and the Netherlands earlier this year, Austria joins the ...
The highlights this week: China offers moral support to Iran amid escalating conflict in the Middle East, U.S. defense ...
Welcome back to World Brief, where we’re looking at Iran firing ballistic missiles at Israel, new leadership in Japan and ...
Two days after Israeli airstrikes targeted this small village in southern Lebanon, bodies were still being pulled from the ...
By Allan J. Wind, a retired U.S. senior foreign service officer and led a USAID-funded health and humanitarian assistance effort in Gaza during 2022 and 2023.
Just one month later, Ruto was back home facing nationwide protests over a proposed bill to raise taxes. The Kenyan ...
While the president retains the role of commander in chief and the duty to execute wars, the framers gave Congress the powers ...