Atlantic editor in chief Jeffrey Goldberg in conversation with Barack Obama about the social web, Ukraine, and the future of democracy
A tragic shooting at a Fourth of July parade in Illinois, a hot-dog-eating contest in Coney Island, a scary Formula 1 crash in England, scenes from the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, and much more
So much for “America First.”
Donald Trump’s defenders have little choice but to cast his trolling as a clever geopolitical stratagem.
Ukraine and Russia are facing off over a peninsula where, 160 years ago, war photography was born.
Both countries host Russian naval bases. What role do ports play in Moscow’s foreign policy?
Russia announced plans to give passports to separatists in Ukraine. That’s not unusual.
Putin’s Russia shows what happens when billionaire businessmen choose to back a strongman.
Even a relatively unsophisticated military force could take down a passenger jet with a weapon that has been seen in Ukraine.
The Western sanctions in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine have been far broader than many experts anticipated. But there’s a catch.