Damian Zane, BBC News
The defence minister of the self-declared republic of Somaliland has become the latest casualty of the row over a controversial...
Joshua Baughman, American Purpose
Aforeign government's response to a U.S. strategy document rarely earns front page coverage, but in the case of the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) recent...
Sarah Bauerle Danzman, Atlantic Council
In mid-December 2023, U.S. Steel announced that it agreed to be bought by Nippon Steel for approximately $14.1 billion, a 40 percent premium over its...
Sen. Marco Rubio, Newsweek
In 1901, J. P. Morgan formed U.S. Steel from Andrew Carnegie's Carnegie Steel Company. It was an immediate corporate powerhouse, the product of two great American...
David Lynch, WaPo
The global economy will slow in 2024 for the third straight year and appears headed for its weakest half-decade since the early 1990s, the World...
Daniel Ben-Ami, Spiked
The Israelophobes are desperately upset by the assassination of a Hamas chief in Beirut.
DW.com
Nationwide protests erupt in Germany as farmers rally against diesel subsidy cuts. Many streets and roads in the country are closed due to the...
Richard Vinen, UnHerd
Europe should not be insouciant about the prospect of a second Trump term. As many have pointed out, he would be more radical than the first time round.
Olayinka Ajala, Globely News
Great power competition in the Sahel is driven by natural resources, strategic location, economic interests, and defense cooperation.
Peter Berkowitz, RealClearPolitics
Gaza Strip schools fostered the depraved sensibility that fueled the Oct. 7 butchery perpetrated by Hamas jihadists in southern Israel. While Hamas...
Leon Hadar, The National Interest
The choice that Washington will face is between continuing to strive for dominance or working together with other powers—NATO in Europe, the Israeli-Arab...
Henry Olsen, Brussels Signal
The confidence of European elites was shaken in 2023 as national populist parties surged in popularity across the continent. Their dismay may soon deepen into...
John Davidson, The Federalist
More than 300,000 illegal immigrants were arrested at the border in December, and Mayorkas still calls it a 'challenge.'
Mark Leonard, Foreign Affairs
Over the past year, as Western diplomats shuttled frantically from one end of the world to the other in their struggle to contain an ever-growing succession of...
Daniel Sneider, Asia Times
Kim is beating war drums but Pyongyang's dictator has incentive to bide his time rather than spark a new conflict
Mustafa Bilal, Space News
As the world grows increasingly multipolar, beset by geopolitical tensions and a resurgence of great power rivalry, the dynamics that have historically defined...