Iran’s entry into the Arab world was always going to result in a conflict with Israel, but, despite claims to the contrary, ...
Last week, I wrote on the Middle East and promised a follow-up piece would come next. The U.S. election intruded. Now I’ll ...
Russia's outreach in Africa. Niger’s mining minister said on Wednesday that his government has invited Russian companies to explore natural resources, ...
After its premier proxy Hezbollah suffered unprecedented losses in the war with Israel, it is time to reevaluate the state of ...
I intended to expand on my column from earlier this week on the conflict in the Middle East, but instead I think I’ll address the foreign policy ...
International Monetary Fund data shows the global economy has stabilized since the pandemic shock four and a half years ago.
Israel’s decimation of Hezbollah’s leadership and war-making capabilities has paved the way for a massive altering of the ...
Losing grip. The Taliban are facing increasing resistance in Afghanistan that could undermine their ability to remain in power, according to the Asia ...
Today’s global trade patterns are very different from when Donald Trump began his first term as U.S. president in 2017. The first Trump administration overturned the free trade dogma that had dictated ...
Egypt has been displeased with Ethiopia’s plan to dam the Blue Nile River since the project was announced more than a decade ...
On the brink. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz dismissed his finance minister on Wednesday, a move that could trigger snap elections. With the firing of Christian Lindner, who represents the pro-market ...
The Middle East is in disarray, and it’s unclear if it can stabilize itself on its own. In many cases, a nation’s military can serve this function if it’s strong enough. But this is not one of those ...