Without substantive defenses of the president, and deprived of process complaints, Trump’s allies resort to toxic xenophobia and baseless accusations.
The Russian leader is creating the very Western alliance he feared.
Olaf Scholz has not delivered on his sweeping vision for a more modern, more active German military.
Prigozhin’s revolt has exposed significant flaws in the Russian system—but won’t keep the Kremlin from responding with yet more repression.
Time is running out for international investigation to visit the Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 crash site, and foreign governments want action from Moscow.
For nearly a century, Ukrainian filmmakers have been on the forefront of the struggle for recognition as a distinct people and culture.
The House Intelligence Committee chairman has spent months illuminating Trump’s alleged misdeeds with little result. Perhaps that’s about to change.
There’s no need to debate “high crimes and misdemeanors.” Bribery is enough for removal.
Without Russia’s single most effective fighting force, Putin will have to rely wholly on the country’s weakened military.
Trump’s defenders suggest that White House aides could exculpate the president—but the evidence suggests otherwise.