Or elsewhere, really. “The populist right around the world has a MAGA problem,” Sunder Katwala, the director of the think ...
The collapse of the Soviet Union greatly reduced the West’s fear of another world war—a fear that had led Western leaders to tolerate Soviet spheres of influence in central and eastern Europe. Many ...
Thousands of Ukrainian troops who stormed into Russia's Kursk region last summer in a shock incursion are nearly surrounded ...
SUMY OBLAST, Ukraine — Ukraine’s seven-month-old sortie into the Russian province of Kursk is on the verge of collapse after Moscow’s troops broke through Kyiv’s defensive line near the Russian town ...
The effectiveness of the G20, an international forum for economic and political issues, may be blunted by the disruptive ...
Given the increasing importance of rare earths, countries with large reserves are gaining significant economic and political influence.
But geographically, the island doesn't loom quite as large as you might think. Centuries of flawed maps have led to a ...
Nelson: Because we use maps so often, we expect them to tell the truth. But every map has a perspective. It could be the perspective of the politician. The only real depiction of the world is the ...
For now, the Trump-Zelenskyy meeting remains a real-world political story. But with The Simpsons predicting everything from presidential elections to political scandals, it’s no surprise that ...
For a man charged with masterminding an attempted coup and banned from public office, Brazil's far-right former president Jair Bolsonaro appears remarkably serene about his political future.
Ian Bremmer is a foreign affairs columnist and editor-at-large at TIME. He is the president of Eurasia Group, a political-risk consultancy, and GZERO Media, a company dedicated to providing ...