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From France to Thailand, writers decipher how language uniquely reflects politics. → Read More
Russia’s war in Ukraine dominated readers’ attention, along with stories on the global economy and China’s political leadership. → Read More
In 2022, the country has seen a dramatic change in power, record-high inflation, and catastrophic floods. What could happen in 2023? → Read More
As violence flares again between Armenia and Azerbaijan, Russia’s faltering status in the region shows. → Read More
The cease-fire between Armenia and Azerbaijan looks shaky, despite the presence of Russian peacekeepers. → Read More
As Brittney Griner returns to court, is Washington any closer to securing her release? → Read More
Moscow targeted a Ukrainian military facility around 15 miles from the border with Poland, a member of the alliance. → Read More
A stunning military coup in early 2021 kicked off a year of unprecedented change. → Read More
Panicked crowds rushed the gates over the weekend, as the pace of U.S.-led evacuations sped up. → Read More
The one-week referendum has citizens vote yes or no on a whole set of amendments, including one to restart the president’s term limit clock. → Read More
A conversation with Nina Lakhani, author of “Who Killed Berta Cáceres? Dams, Death Squads, and an Indigenous Defender’s Battle for the Planet” → Read More
As researchers around the world race to develop a coronavirus vaccine, questions remain over equitable distribution. → Read More
Refugees, migrant laborers, and the global poor are especially susceptible to the pandemic. There’s little time to bridge the gap between haves and have-nots. → Read More
Lessons from Taiwan, Canada, South Korea, Georgia, and Iceland show that the coronavirus can be stopped. → Read More
The court ruling paves the way for prosecutors to investigate the Taliban, Afghan military, and U.S. forces. → Read More
The Syrian government offensive in Idlib has raised the stakes for Turkey and Russia. → Read More
Investors fear a global recession, but economists have few options to stop the virus from wreaking havoc. → Read More
Thousands of refugees are trying to enter the European Union after Turkey declared it would no longer stop them. → Read More
Israeli voters are headed to the polls yet again, but it’s not likely to break months of political deadlock. → Read More
More than 20 people have died in violence that began with protests over India’s controversial citizenship law. → Read More