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Moscow’s Recognition of the Taliban Will Backfire
Recognizing Afghanistan’s extremist leaders will fuel radicalism.

‘We Are Geopolitically Polygamous’
Former Indonesian diplomat Dino Patti Djalal on how his country views Trump and a new world order.

Zelensky Announces Major Cabinet Reshuffle in Ukraine
Although few new faces are entering higher office, the shifting seats signal Kyiv’s efforts to woo Washington.

Trump’s Tariff Threat Against Brazil Might Politically Boost Lula
What was meant as a show of strength by MAGA and its Brazilian franchise has turned into a gift for Lula.

The Israel-Syria Dilemma
Recent Israeli strikes in Syria undermine Trump’s push for normalization.

How Strong Is China’s Rare-Earth Card?
Washington is making big moves, but Beijing has a powerful hand.

‘We Came Here to Work’
Syrians are drawn to Damascus to rebuild their country—and their lives.

Why Japan Might Be America’s Most Frustrated Ally
Tokyo is being squeezed by its biggest enemy and by its closest friend.

Can Trump Be Sold on Supporting Ukraine?
A changeable president seems to be turning against Putin.

India’s Air Force Is in Crisis
The recent conflict with Pakistan and a deadly crash underscore issues with an aging fleet and weapons procurement.

A Man, a Plan, and a Long History of Overplayed Hands
Trump did not invent hardball U.S. diplomacy with Panama. Then, as now, it is doomed to backfire.

The World Is Making Progress on Conservation—Without the United States
Trump’s brand of isolationism and exceptionalism will be outlasted by the multilateral agreements made in the coming months.

Beijing’s Dominance of the South China Sea Is Not Inevitable
Groupthink and short-termism are clouding judgments about these waters.

Damascus, Druze Minority Agree to Cease-Fire in Syria
Authorities hope the deal will prevent Syria from sliding into a wider regional conflict with Israel.

Croatia’s Quiet War in Bosnia
Zagreb’s push for segregation puts the future of democratic Bosnia at risk.