A Tariff Truce That Solves Nothing

The US and China Lowered Mutual Tariffs to 30% and 10% for Just 90 Days—Markets Breathed, but Politics, Elections, and Structural Tensions Remain

A Trillion in Exports

Trump Wants Investments from Saudi Arabia That It Doesn’t Have—And No One Really Expects

An Alliance Doomed to Asymmetry

Why Strategic Rapprochement With China Is Leading to a New Russian Dependency

Why Trump’s Peace Plan Is Stalling

Hard Lessons From the 2022 Talks

The War That Never Ended

How the Conflict Over Kashmir Became a Fixture of India and Pakistan’s Politics—and Why It Still Can’t Be Stopped?

Israel Keeps Gaza Under Total Blockade, Cutting Two Million People Off From Food, Water, and Medicine

This Is Not a Humanitarian Crisis—It’s a Deliberate Siege

China Rehearses a Blockade of Taiwan

Beijing is Pressuring the Island Through Drills, Laws, and Economic Leverage, Aiming to Break Its Resistance by 2027—Before the U.S. Can Intervene

The Crimea Deal: How the Bloodless Annexation of 2014 Paved the Way for New Concessions to Moscow

As Kyiv Holds the Front, the West Debates Whom to Blame and Where to Cut Costs

The U.S. Asked Ukraine to Accept Deported Migrants

The Trump Administration Included the Country in a Third-Country Expulsion Scheme—Despite the War and Kyiv’s Reliance on American Aid

Is Russia Preparing for the Next War?

The Expansion of Military Infrastructure Near Finland, Estonia, and Norway Raises Concerns of a Looming Conflict

"By Removing Babel, You Remove the City’s Soul"

Odesa Becomes a Battleground of Cultural War, as Decolonization Starts to Mirror Soviet-Era Tactics

The World on Wartime Terms

As Crises Deepen, Governments Abandon the Search for Solutions and Turn to Command, Control, and the Appearance of Stability

23 Killed in Central Nigeria

Land Conflict Between Herders and Farmers Worsened by Climate and Government Inaction

Managed Chaos in the Black Sea

How Russia Is Using the Blockade of Ukrainian Ports as a Political Bargaining Chip

Foreign Affairs: The "Arsenal of Democracy" Is Empty

Missile Shortages, an Aging Fleet and Import Dependence Would Prevent the US From Waging a Long War With China

Argentina Opens Nazi Escape Files

New Documents Reveal How Intelligence Services, the Church, and the State Helped Hide War Criminals

"Too Many Remained Silent and Looked Away"

BMW, Bayer, Volkswagen, Siemens and 45 of Germany’s Largest Companies Acknowledge Responsibility for Hitler’s Rise to Power

"I Have to Fix This"

Jony Ive on Why His New Device Must Not Repeat the Fate of the iPhone

'Climate Realism'

A World Three Degrees Warmer—and Colder in Blood

Creating an AI Team for His Newsletter, Henry Blodget Grew Attached to One 'Colleague'

A Personal Experiment Sparked a Broader Ethical Debate on Power, Boundaries, and Communication Norms

Aid That No Longer Helps

Why the Global Development Industry Is Near Collapse—and What Might Replace It

An Economy Where No One Pays Now

Global Debt Is Growing Faster Than the Ability to Service It

The Default Cure

We’re Used to Antibiotics—So Are Bacteria

Still Alone in the Universe

Why the SETI Project Hasn’t Found Extraterrestrial Life in 40 Years?

Chernobyl’s Story in Photographs: Disaster, Radiation, War

Melting Glaciers Threaten Large-Scale Consequences for the Planet

Why Can’t the World Afford to Lose Its Ice?

Why Cloud Brightening Projects Face Public Pushback?

Climate Engineering Meant to Slow Global Warming Is Being Stalled Not by Technology—But by Mistrust From Local Communities

The War Being Fought Again

World War II no longer belongs to the past. It has once again become a battleground—not for territory, but for the right to define the truth. For Russia, it is the last legitimizing myth. For Ukraine, it is a space to assert the freedom to be itself

You May Have Missed One of the Most Powerful Films About the Syrian War

The Swimmers Tells a Story of War, Flight, and Survival—Without Clichés or Heroics

East African Women Travel to Work in Saudi Arabia but Face Abuse, Meager Pay, and Deadly Risks

Over 100 years ago, a mob of armed white men burned down a Black neighborhood in Tulsa, Oklahoma

Authorities and the media kept it silent for 75 years

Hints of Hints of Life

What the Discovery on Planet K2-18b Means for Science and Humanity?

Rapid Ascent, Heavy Toll

The deaths of top AI experts raise questions about the cost of China’s technological rise

Noma Bar: I’m known for illustrating complex stories

An interview about 20 years of career, a 6-meter studio, and 5,000 illustrations

Pawel Kuczynski: Analysis, Explanation, Meaning

200 Caricatures of Khamenei

Iranian Cartoonist Shahrokh Heidari Challenged the Regime and Lost His Homeland

The meaninglessness of endless worrying

The painting Prince of Peace in 1962 raised the question of why the UN is needed

Globalization shown in the works of the most expensive photographer of the world Andreas Gursky