The Risk of 'Terrorism Fatigue' in Europe
Tatiana Kanunnikova, Asia Times
Twenty years after the Madrid train bombings, Gaza-fueled terror groups have European targets in their sights again
Tatiana Kanunnikova, Asia Times
Twenty years after the Madrid train bombings, Gaza-fueled terror groups have European targets in their sights again
Struan Stevenson, Townhall
The Iranian regime's involvement in the international drug trade has been known for years. Following the 1979 revolution, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomenei, founded the...
Uwe Steinhoff, Spiked
The German government is in deep trouble. Polling shows that chancellor Olaf Scholz's 'traffic light' coalition - comprised of the Social Democrats, Greens and Free...
Claire Ainsley, Substack
How the ongoing conflict in Gaza affects domestic politics in the UK—and inside the center-left Labour Party.
Carla Norrlof, Project Syndicate
On March 7, Sweden officially joined the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, ending its 200-year-old policy of neutrality. The...
Frye, Hale, Reuter, & Rosenfeld, Foreign Affairs
In Russia's presidential election in mid-March, Russian President Vladimir Putin officially won his fifth term with 87 percent of the vote...
Chatham House
The National Interest
Council on Foreign Relations
Hudson Institute
The World Bank's December 2019 report Global Waves of Debt warned of the size, speed, and breadth of the post-2010 buildup of debt in developing countries. The...
Peter Franklin, UnHerd
The latest YouGov poll isn't just a new low for the Conservatives, but a new high for Reform UK.
Roger Bootle, Telegraph
We all know that the UK economy is in a pickle. Having said that, there are some signs that things are looking a little bit better, with inflation falling fast and...
Michael Lind, Tablet
For global elites, countries are merely exotic names for trade zones and labor camps, and citizenship has about as much ethical or...
Piotr Buras, ECFR
"The main threat to Europe is populism", a top-level Polish politician told me recently when we discussed the upcoming European Parliament election and the future of...
Adeline Von Drehle, RealClearPolitics
Conservative populism is on the march across the world, as unchecked immigration continues to inspire a backlash of nativist feelings and nationalist...
Boaz ItsHaky, RCD
We all must live by the consequences of the choices we make in life - no exceptions. What was before October 7th, 2023, must not take place again. To do so Israel must...
Andreo Calonzo, Bloomberg
China has been deploying what looks to be its weapon of choice in dealing with an increasingly assertive Philippines in the South China Sea: water cannons.
Paul Cormarie, Newsweek
In the debate over the future of U.S. grand strategy in the 1990s, some analysts proposed a strategy of "neo-isolationism," in which the U.S. would purposefully seek...