Clément Guillou, Le Monde
Neil Irwin, Axios
Cornelius Adebahr, Carnegie
Max Bergmann, Foreign Affairs
Harsh V. Pant, NDTV
Tao Wang, Foreign Policy
Hudson Institute
Tablet
CSIS
Haiti's years-long political and security crisis entered a new phase last week when Prime Minister Ariel Henry, Haiti's acting head of state since the assassination of President Jovenel...
Daniel Larison, Responsible Statecraft
José de Córdoba, WSJ
Beatriz Johnson, who heads the Communist Party in Santiago de Cuba, climbed onto the roof of a house to calm down hundreds of angry demonstrators who were demanding...
Paul Jones, CEPA
The Western arms industry is demonstrably unable to respond to a new and ever-more perilous global environment. That must change.
Yasmine Salam, NBC News
Support for a two-state solution nearly doubled in Gaza, as fewer back "armed...
Reuel Marc Gerecht and Ray Takeyh, Foreign Policy
Iran's aging supreme leader is ensuring that any successor will stay the course.
Roger Kimball, The New Criterion
If you type "Balfour portrait" into your favorite search engine (and we note as a public service that it does not have to be Google), the first spate of...
George Friedman, Geopolitical Futures
The culture of the Israeli military was shaped in October 1973, when Egypt and Syria attacked without warning. Importantly, the assault represented a...
Sahar Soleimany, The Dispatch
Sarina Esmailzadeh was 16 years old when members of Iran's security forces beat her to death in 2022. Her crime? Protesting the murder of Mahsa Amini, who had...
Center for Strategic and International Studies
M. Palotai & K. György Veres, RCD
During a recent interview with Tucker Carlson, Russian President Vladimir Putin devoted a surprising amount of airtime to Transcarpathia - the Western...
Cristina Maza, NJ
Armed gangs are looting homes. Observers say bodies lie in the streets until it is safe for people to collect them. Civilians are sheltering without food because it's often...
European Council on Foreign Relations