Article • April 14, 2021
Despite China’s promises under the Paris Agreement to transition away from coal, it started more coal plants in 2020 than the rest of the planet retired. And the nation isn’t slowing down.
Feature • August 10, 2022
The new Armstrong Institute of Biblical Archaeology gets to work.
Article • November 27, 2006
Post-World War II guilt is history. The “white paper” on defense that Germany unveiled last month will unshackle its military.
Article • March 27, 2009
Good news for Iran—America’s “war on terror” just ended.
Feature • May 1, 2010
Rising prices are just beginning: Demand is up; supplies are level. Things could get ugly.
Article • April 5, 2010
Just look at the result of sanctions already in place.
Article • August 2, 2010
In its new strategic concept, NATO will no longer feature America at its heart.
Feature • March 1, 2011
Article • May 22, 2014
Criminalizing homelessness isn’t the way to solve it.
Article • April 11, 2017
Russia has a new best friend in Latin America.
Article • November 14, 2017
Even more historic than the size and timing of Israel’s ‘Blue Flag 2017’ exercises are the identities of its participants.
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Article • June 25, 2007
A contender for the Russian presidency says Moscow will return to its former prestige as a naval power.
Article • August 2, 2007
American credibility as a Middle East peacemaker is gone, and Germany doesn’t want American arms messing up EU plans for “peace in the Middle East.”
Article • January 9, 2008
Record-breaking drought has been followed by record-breaking floods, with a disastrous fire thrown in for good measure.
Feature • January 1, 2008
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