Joseph Gonzalez, The Conversation
Some Cuban entrepreneurs are so openly anti-communist that they sound like, well, capitalists.
Jonathan Schanzer & Aykan Erdemir, New York Post
On Monday, four children of an American and his Israeli wife killed by the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas in 2015 filed suit against Turkey's Kuveyt Turk Bank in a New York court.
David Ignatius, Washington Post
Trump witholding Ukraine's military aid is especially troubling.
John Prendergast, African Arguments
During this small window of opportunity for real transformation, the US and others must support the new government and help tackle spoilers.
Sam Brennan, Al Monitor
Lebanon's fixed exchange rate has been a pillar of stability for two decades. However, poor economic conditions threaten its sustainability.
Marc Thiessen, Washington Post
While Senate Republicans will not remove Trump from office, Democratic primary voters might decide that Biden and his troubles are a distraction they do not need.
Martin Fletcher, NS
Today's ruling by the Supreme Court could not have been clearer: Boris Johnson lied about his reasons for proroguing parliament at the height of the Brexit crisis. The implication is that he misled the public, the courts, MPs, and the Queen when he said he wanted to shut parliament down for five weeks to prepare for a new Queen's Speech. In a unanimous verdict, the highest court in the land voiced what the proverbial dog in the street knew.
Anna Nemtsova, Daily Beast
President Zelensky came to office vowing to fight corruption, and it looks like he'll open a lot of cases shut by shady prosecutors. But the focus is on Ukraine, not the U.S.
Franklin Foer, The Atlantic
Ever since the earliest years of this century, Ukraine has been the contested frontier in a grand ideological struggle.
Salman Soz, Financial Times
The government's warm justifications for stripping the state of autonomy are Orwellian.
George Friedman, Geopolitical Futures
The United States and Britain have agreed to sign a trade agreement by next July, The Sun newspaper reported on Monday. The accuracy of the story is not
C. Sharman, The Diplomat
Coercive Chinese tactics to settle South China Sea disputes serve as a catalyst for enhanced Vietnam-U.S. security cooperation.
Rosa Prince, Politico EU
For the UK Labour leader, long-held anti-capitalist ideals trump concerns about party unity over Britain's exit from the EU.
Anne Applebaum, Washington Post
Sept. 24, 2019, will be remembered as the day when the democratic institutions of both countries fought back against leaders seeking to undermine them.
Tarek Megerisi, ECFR
The forthcoming Berlin conference offers the chance of a diplomatic breakthrough for all sides in Libya's proxy civil' war. Will they seize the opportunity?
Sean Gabb, The Commentator
Dr. Sean Gabb thinks there is no obvious path for the government now to take.
Jay Nordlinger, National Review
For us Yanks, this is a political drama, and maybe kind of exciting. But for Ukraine . . .
D. Finkelstein, The Times
There are moments when the entire political world gets excited about nothing. This isn't one of them. The government has made a grave error. For a Conservative government to find its actions...
Matthew Walther, The Week
The Russia thing didn't really pan out, did it?
Catherine Haddon, Guardian
There will be no Queen's speech, no new legislative agenda, no state opening. This is not business as usual, says Catherine Haddon, senior fellow at the Institute for Government