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After languishing for decades, the Baltic countries have dusted off their fusty image as a second-rate travel destination and ...
The U.S. military’s recruiting troubles came just as it was attempting a fundamental shift in its mission. For decades, the ...
Economic sanctions undoubtedly hurt Russia, but exposed the limitations of forcing change in large, resource-rich states that ...
A British ship flying the Falkland Islands flag has sparked diplomatic tensions with Argentina.
Igor Semenovsky, Associate Professor of the Department of International and Public Law at the Financial University under the ...
The frontrunner to become chancellor has bold plans for economic reform, but a flirtation with the far-right has hurt his ...
Director Johan Grimonprez discusses Soundtrack to a Coup d'État, his powerful exploration of Congo's decolonization struggle, in conversation with Peter Mertens, Belgian political leader and author of ...
The unfolding climate catastrophe, growing inequality, the disintegration of the country’s social safety net, and the rise of ...