Trump was convinced to sell lethal weapons to Ukraine thanks in part to a savvy charm offensive from Kiev—but the deal may be more bark than bite.
Why a beloved Russian pianist is living in the Bronx with only a Yamaha electric keyboard
Ever since the earliest years of this century, Ukraine has been the contested frontier in a grand ideological struggle.
Can childhood be preserved in a war zone?
The former ambassador emerged from his experience in the administration as neither a full-on apostate nor a true believer.
The leaders of the U.S. and China are meeting amid high tension, but both have reason to lower the temperature. Here’s how they could.
A lake dive in Bosnia, racing on the Senegal River, an earthquake in the Philippines, NASCAR in Pennsylvania, wildfires in Greece and France, and much more
A roadmap for responding to Moscow’s aggression
At the facility, occupied by Russia for the past two years, employees describe a regime of torture and abuse—and a growing threat of disaster.
The late senator would have rallied the West to embrace its obligation to advance the cause of freedom and justice in the world.