
Munich readies itself for a European defense renaissance.

But European officials remain divided on how best to address U. S. unpredictability and Chinese competition.

Why the elites kept calling even after the sex crimes conviction.

This film makes cold calling names from the phone book look as thrilling as Indiana Jones outsmarting the Nazis.

Repression alone cannot explain the vast protest gap between Moscow, Tehran, and Kyiv.

New restrictions try to shield ICE from being watched from above.

The first vote since Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s ouster favors a dynastic party but could see the Islamists rise.

But Tehran remains adamant that its missile arsenal is nonnegotiable.

But Tehran remains adamant that its missile arsenal is nonnegotiable.

Increased losses could strain Russia’s military, but Ukraine faces steep hurdles.

Russian ultranationalists are turning against Moscow itself

Parties failed to meet a modest commitment to field more female candidates, despite the leading role of women in the 2024 protest movement.

The first U. S. jobs report of 2026 is so good, it’s raising eyebrows—and questions.

European leaders must revive it before disaster strikes.