Former Defense Minister Itsunori Onodera said Sunday that Japan needs to debate the future of its non-nuclear principles, after a security official recently suggested the country should possess ...
Megyn Kelly sits down with Jack Posobiec at Turning Point's AmFest 2025 conference to discuss what's really behind the right ...
This is the introduction to Checks and Balance, a weekly, subscriber-only newsletter in which our writers turn their gaze to ...
Broadcaster Peppi Azzopardi has reignited debate on political party financing in Malta, drawing on the recent conviction of ...
The White House is heading into a critical midterm year beset by economic challenges, as it tries to manage stubbornly high prices, a frustrated electorate and a commander-in-chief who struggles to ...
The wave of Battered Hog Syndrome that began to crest over the state on the morning of Nov. 30 once Memphis’ Ryan Silverfield ...
Blaine introduces an ordinance to regulate transient merchants, balancing business activities with citizens' rights and ...
Spoken or unspoken, all the essays on America’s semiquincentennial that follow in this special symposium conjure with the defining question of our political dispensation. The question was articulated ...
Kinley Salmon, our Latin America correspondent, wonders if José Antonio Kast’s victory signals a clear shift to the right ...
THE PHILIPPINES is haunted — not by spirits, but by the ghosts of warnings ignored and promises broken. For decades, scientists and global institutions sounded the alarm: climate change would bring ...
South Africa's electricity crisis is often misunderstood through a lens of institutional decay and corruption, while deeper ...
From the commentary, "China is not an unstoppable juggernaut. It faces a shrinking population, massive debt and extensive ...
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