The new Cold War is a nationalist revolt against the U.S.-led postwar order, led by neo-fascist revanchists (Originally published June 10 in “What in the World“) We’re in a new
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As Ukraine pleads for still more arms, tensions are rising on the other side of Eurasia (Originally published June 7 in “What in the World“) Ukraine’s response to the United
Putin expands the war to Ukraine’s auto repair, Pyongyang continues its siege against sea life and Beijing throws Australia a mid-air ticker-tape parade. (Originally published June 6 in “What in
By supplying him advanced missiles with conditions, Biden has handed the gas pedal for American involvement to the Ukraine’s besieged leader (Originally published June 2 in “What in the World“)
The U.S. looks to label missiles to Ukraine the way it does firearms at home—for self-defense only (Originally published June 1 in “What in the World“) Apparent setbacks for Russia
China pushes a package deal in the Pacific to counter U.S. containment (Originally published May 27 in “What in the World“) China is moving rapidly to improve its strategic position
Biden, Kissinger and Soros, who helped shape the post-Cold War world, are worried their life’s work is being undone. (Originally published May 25 in “What in the World“) Old men
The U.S. President has once again said what he meant—and meant what he said (Originaly published May 24 in “What in the World“) U.S. President Joe Biden once again stunned
Stalemate in Ukraine raises the risk of escalation; putting U.S. special forces in Kyiv compounds it (Originally published May 23 in “What in the World“) Ukraine has rejected a ceasefire
The U.S. President is in Asia to shore up alliances against Russia—and China (Originally published May 20 in “What in the World“) The U.S. Senate finally passed a bill giving