For many in the U.S., their country’s democratic backsliding is almost unimaginable. However, with a second Trump presidency, ...
Flush with cash from North America’s drug markets, and armed by guns smuggled from the United States, drug trafficking gangs ...
Sound industrial and geopolitically-minded policy is needed to shore up US competitiveness in the face of the challenges ...
While Israel celebrated Yahya Sinwar’s death as a form of justice, the removal of the Hamas leader did little to resolve the ...
Gdansk, much like Poland as a whole, embodies a living history that continues to shape the balance of power in Europe and the ...
Ukraine has blunted Russia’s considerable naval advantages in the Black Sea region, and all without a conventional navy.
The BRICS Kazan Summit showcased the bloc’s strengths in advancing the interests of the Global South, but also some of the ...
Despite its lack of a conventional navy, Ukraine has managed to drive Russian naval vessels out of the Black Sea with a ...
Egypt, Somalia, and Eritrea are banding together to contain Ethiopia’s expansion in Eastern Africa, producing far-reaching ...
With Israeli strikes now landing inside Iran, Tehran faces a dilemma in managing a conflict that has historically been fought via indirect means.
Despite Israeli successes in eliminating Hezbollah’s leadership, the group still appears ready and able to conduct a prolonged war of attrition in southern Lebanon.
A renewed wave of hostilities between Rwanda- and government-backed rebels has broken out in eastern DRC, with both sides vying to control lucrative mining areas.