Europe is caught between Islamic terrorism and Russian imperialism. Which threat will it prioritize?
In the end, the president succeeded in doing precisely what he wanted in the first place: tarring a leading Democratic rival.
I knew the president had clear and straightforward talking points—I’d written them.
“You cannot just remain silent, you cannot remain still. You have to do something.”
Trump’s vandalism of the national-security structure, Signalgate, and a conversation with Susan Rice
The two countries may be close to a deal that would see Moscow free the jailed pilot.
The proxy battle pits Russian twins against the daughter of a Ukrainian folk singer.
Thirty-three relatives of victims have filed a lawsuit against Russian President Vladimir Putin and his country over the downed airplane.
It doesn’t matter what President Trump wants to call it—of course it was a quid pro quo.
Beijing has given the United States a rare opportunity to rally public concern and build international solidarity.