Robert Zaretsky, Foreign Affairs
Each generation gets the Odysseus it deserves, and an Odysseus who deceives, dissembles, and defrauds is the one best suited to our post-truth, post-fact, and post-shame era.
Olivia Giovetti, Ozy
It can take just a few snap decisions to make history.
Rich Lowry, New York Post
After three years, we're still on the Russia story. The locus has shifted 500 miles west from Moscow to Kiev, and now we are consumed with the Ukraine controversy rather than the Russia probe, thou
John O'Sullivan, National Review
The anti-Brexit coalition is split on how soon to hold a new election and on whom their candidate should be.
Kylie Atwood et al, CNN
When President Donald Trump suggested without prompting that China should investigate Joe Biden and his son, he thrust another political grudge into what was already the world's most complicated and consequential relationship.
Damian Carrington, Guardian
Quarter of mammals and nearly half of birds assessed are at risk of extinction, says State of Nature report
Seth Frantzman, National Interest
Eradicating the Islamic State in Iraq is a top regional priority, and Washington needs to help finish the job.
Tom Whipple, Times of London
The greatest act of destruction in the ancient world could yet prove to be the greatest act of preservation. In AD79, Vesuvius erupted and volcanic debris thundered through the streets of Pompeii...
Robin Kaiser-Schatzlein, New Republic
How can they be so wrong, so often, and yet still exert so much influence on government policy?
David Weinberg, Jerusalem Post
Israel??s strategic situation doesn??t tolerate inertia.
Con Coughlin, The National
In a recent TV interview, Quds Force commander Qassem Suleimani reveals who really runs the Islamic Republic
Jude Webber & Michael Stott, Financial Times
President wants to abandon neoliberalism' but critics say his plans for Pemex are flawed.
Elizabeth Warren, FP
Tweets aren't enough. Washington must make clear that it expects Beijing to live up to its commitmentsand it will respond when China does not.
T. Long & M.P. Friedman, AQ
The Larreta Doctrine not the Rio Treaty should serve as the region's framework for collective action.
Frida Ghitis, WP Review
There is no shortage of high-stakes, bitter political battles across the globe today. Few, though, can compete with the drama unfolding now in Peru, where a standoff between the president and the opposition-controlled Congress has suddenly erupted into an unprecedented constitutional crisis.