Millions are being dragged into starvation, while people everywhere pay a Trump war tax. But there are plenty of powers who could bring him to heel, says Simon Tisdall, Guardian foreign affairs commen ...
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Global leaders rereading Thucydides; litigating Mary Grace Piattos in PH
THE current rereading by global leaders of the Athenian historian Thucydides, who is famous for his work on the rise and fall ...
It’s a holiday weekend, three days to ease from one seasonal mind-set into the next, even if it feels too soon.
The American Revolution is one of the world’s greatest stories and a fulcrum moment in human history, overturning the iron ...
This week's books seem oddly preoccupied with things societies try to sink, pave over or explain away. All three circle the ...
The first airtight Chinese closure forecloses gradual reform – and American policy must be calibrated accordingly.
With all the evidence that the Russian President is a military nincompoop, why is he portrayed as a mortal threat to the West?
The fourth, and the correct approach, is pursuing national interest while preserving political independence. That means ...
C ollege students have been booing commencement speakers who dare to mention artificial intelligence. The boos were heard at the University of Central Florida, when Gloria Caulfield, a real-estate ...
For all the conversations before kick-off about legacies, dynasties, and succession, the UEFA Women’s Champions League final ...
President Trump says he will discuss Iran's latest offer to end the war later today before deciding on military attacks ...
Fred Harrison’s latest column (published May 16 in the Boomerang) is as much gobbledygook as it is patently off the mark. His ...
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