
Macron Exposes Europe’s ‘Fractured Glass’ Policy on China
For someone who thinks of himself as a champion of Europe, Emmanuel Macron certainly enjoys provoking divisive arguments for the
For someone who thinks of himself as a champion of Europe, Emmanuel Macron certainly enjoys provoking divisive arguments for the
As Turkey approaches presidential and parliamentary elections on May 14, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is fighting an uphill battle for survival. He is
This year’s selection for the Cannes Film Festival includes possibly the largest number of Arab, African and Asian films in the storied
The United States dodged a bullet this month when Turkey failed to assassinate one of Washington’s key allies in its fight against
Is the dollar dying? In the wake of the Russia-Ukraine war and the massive growth in money supply and the Federal Reserve’s assets in recent years, there has been a slew of stories
India, by some estimates, is the world’s most populous country and one of its most youthful. But as its population and economy expand – the IMF
The arrival of Ukraine’s deputy foreign minister in New Delhi this week is, depending on whom you ask, either the
Italy has become the first Western country to block the popular artificial intelligence bot ChatGPT. Italian authorities didn’t block the AI software because
A recent spike in aggressive behavior by the Russian military over Syria, coupled with the downing of an American drone by a Russian fighter jet in
Jordan’s prisons are bursting at the seams amid a dearth of beds, a surge in crime, and legal codes that
Alarming meteorological imbalances topped with decades of poor water management are pushing Turkey to the brink of an avoidable hydrologic crisis. The data
A clue to the disingenuous nature of the highly successful efforts of the global pro-Israel lobby to conflate any criticism
On March 19, senior political and security officials from Israel, the Palestinian Authority (PA), Egypt, Jordan, and the United States met in
Scientists believe Istanbul’s next big earthquake is long overdue and it is not a question of if, but rather when. The devastating magnitude 7.8 earthquake that
Syrian freight trucks containing everything from food to clothes destined for Iraq are languishing at Al Qaim border crossing despite a deal having
With any groundbreaking new technology, the pace of adoption climbs quickly. Over the past two decades, new platforms and tools,
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