Walking a fraying nuclear tightrope

At this perilous moment, a recommitment to nuclear arms control is nothing short of a moral imperative. Weโ€™ve done this work before; we can do it again.

What Kamala Harris Should Learn From Richard Nixon

Try not to wreck the economy.

Secret meetings, private threats and a massive arms race: How the world is preparing for Trump

In 2016, no one in the world was ready for President Trump. Americaโ€™s NATO allies arenโ€™t making the same mistake this time.

Henry Kissinger, legendary diplomat and Nobel winner, dead at 100

Henry Kissinger, a diplomatic powerhouse whose roles under two presidents left an indelible mark on US foreign policy and earned him a controversial Nobel Peace Prize, died on Wednesday (29 November) at age 100.

Henry Kissinger, Americaโ€™s most famous diplomat, dies at 100

Henry Kissinger, a ruthless practitioner of the art of realpolitik who had an outsize impact on global events and who won a premature Nobel Peace Prize for ending a war that kept going, has died. A cunning, erudite strategist whose transformative diplomatic efforts helped to reshape the world, Kissinger was 100. His death Wednesday was [โ€ฆ]

A federalized Europe isnโ€™t in Americaโ€™s interest

As the key provider of the Continentโ€™s security, the US shouldnโ€™t be a mere bystander to EU plans.

West urges Israel to show restraint amid escalation fears

Emmanuel Macron and Antony Blinken warn Israel not to go too far in Gaza.

Europeโ€™s power outage: How Israel-Hamas war exposed EUโ€™s irrelevance

As global crises intensify, the ‘geopolitical’ Continent is left on sidelines.

Henry Kissinger on Hamas attacks fallout: Germany let in too many foreigners

As a minority in Berlin cheer Hamas’ attacks on Israel, former top US diplomat says mass immigration was a ‘grave mistake.’

Hamasโ€™ gift to Vladimir Putin

Russia is relishing โ€” and partly fueling โ€” chaos in a series of global flashpoints that divert the West’s energies from Ukraine.