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Turkey looks to re-arm Syria Turkey pledged to boost military cooperation with Syria on Wednesday, reinforcing its support ...
Trump and Putin are heading to Alaska this Friday for a summit to end the war in Ukraine, but both leaders will have the price of oil very much on their minds, says Eurasia Group's Gregory Brew in the ...
South Korea sent Kim Keon Hee – the 52-year-old wife of former President Yoon Suk Yeol – to solitary confinement on Tuesday, ...
Africa is one of the youngest regions on earth. Yet several of its most powerful leaders are in their 70s and 80s – and they’re refusing to cede power, despite growing opposition to their rule.
Harvard Law professor Noah Feldman discusses rising antisemitism—and what he sees as the Trump administration’s weaponization of it to attack higher education.
Friedrich Merz’s first 100 days as chancellor of Germany have marked an assertive shift in the country’s role on the European and global stage.
As Trump targets elite universities with lawsuits and funding cut threats, Harvard law professor Noah Feldman warns that critical scientific research— not to mention the pursuit of truth itself—may be ...
The US doubled its bounty to $50 million for information leading to the arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
Harvard Law's Noah Feldman unpacks the Trump administration’s legal and political escalations with elite US universities.
Twelve days of war earlier this summer demonstrated that Iran has little capacity to defend its cities or its nuclear facilities from Israeli and US strikes. But it still likely retains some uranium ...
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