Europe’s Crackdown on Environmental Dissent Is Silencing Voices the World Needs to Hear
The tough approach has come as more Europeans sour on the green energy transition.
By Christopher Ketcham
The tough approach has come as more Europeans sour on the green energy transition.
By Christopher Ketcham
Americans held captive overseas deserve all of our help.
By Diane Foley
The longstanding Leahy law can — and should — change Middle East policy.
By Peter Beinart
Its cross-border attack shows “the war is not over.”
By David French
America’s plan for preventing a full-blown war in the Middle East is unraveling.
By Dana Stroul
The country faces a collision between an electorate that wants change and a king who won’t let go. Something’s got to give.
By Pavin Chachavalpongpun
The West lacks the will to win.
By Anastasia Edel
The chaos has been coming.
By Hibaq Farah
It’s not achieving a goal that matters.
By Brad Stulberg
The hip-hop curriculum at this public high school in France helps breaking flourish far from the country where it was born.
By Jeff Chang and Giulia Frigieri
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