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Putin & Zelensky: Sinners and saints who fit our historic narrative

Think about why the West wants to invoke WWII and the Cold War here, and then ask whether it’s been productive.

The earthquake ought to loosen US policy on Syria

Assad isn’t going away, and millions of people are suffering. It’s time for a new strategy.

The US used to undermine democracy in Brazil. Now we’re trying to preserve it.

A common enemy — right-wing extremism — unites the two countries’ leaders.

Costa Rica’s new president may test the commitment to eco-consciousness

Rodrigo Chaves, an economist, cannot singlehandedly undo the country’s high environmental standards. But he also says it’s ‘open for business.’

As Turkey turns 100, its democratic future still has not arrived

President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is turning the Turkish republic into a quasi-dictatorship.