How to help Ukrainians right now
The question for world leaders is how to ensure the Russian president is defeated while nevertheless providing him with a route out of the crisis.
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Though sharing concerns about Beijing’s growing aggression, New Delhi has always been wary of aligning too closely with Washington.
The country is joining the European mainstream, with its political class struggling to counter rising far-right support and an economy that is no longer best-in-class.
Rejecting moralistic hectoring in favor of democratic patriotism, Israel’s protest movement appeals to a people’s sense of what their country can and should be.
Republicans’ denunciations of a “rigged” trial have ushered in a dangerous new era of absolute loyalty to the leader.
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