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Welcome back to World Brief, where we’re looking at Iran’s response to domestic protests, the Trump administration’s pressure campaign on the U.S....
The argument against the White House’s actions in Venezuela has been aired out extensively in these pages. Critics contend that the capture of...
For more than a year, Serbia has been gripped by an unbroken chain of marches, blockades, campus sit-ins, and mass demonstrations. Revolts first...
One morning last November, Bee Kyal’s phone pinged with a message about a fighter jet taking off from a military base in central Myanmar’s rural...
Six years ago this month, Sultan Haitham bin Tariq inherited a country on the brink. Oman’s beloved ruler of nearly half a century had just died,...
The abduction of a foreign head of state could be considered an act of war. In Washington, it became an opening bid. After the dramatic kidnapping...
Ongoing reports and analysis The skirmishing between U.S. President Donald Trump and the U.S. Federal Reserve has broken into outright war, with...
Ongoing reports and analysis Pity U.S. government statisticians come February, when they release the trade data for 2025—with numbers that are...
The U.S. attack on Venezuela on Jan. 3, while shocking, followed a familiar U.S. government playbook developed post-9/11. Successive presidents...
Welcome back to World Brief, where we’re looking at the economic impact of the European Union-Mercosur trade deal, Russia’s hypersonic threat to...