Popular

Colombian elections amid internal crises and tensions with the United States

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - May 26, 2026.

The coming weeks promise great excitement for 54 million Colombians, unlike anything they have experienced in years. The national football team will compete in the World...

America will pay a high price for ending the Iran crisis

Middle East Simon Johnson - Amir Kermani - May 31, 2026.

A partial reopening of the Strait of Hormuz may be on the horizon. But is a lasting regional settlement any closer?  The prevailing narrative is that...

How was the greatest football ecosystem in history created?

Globalization Nawaf Obaid - May 31, 2026.

Paris Saint-Germain’s second consecutive UEFA Champions League title has confirmed what has been clear for years: France is no longer just one of football’s great...

Is the US ready for the World Cup’s unprecedented security challenge?

US TA | AP Insight - June 6, 2026.

The World Cup, a 48-team, 104-match behemoth kicking off next week across 16 cities in the United States, Mexico and Canada, presents an unprecedented security...

Partners, not protectorates - What will future American alliances look like?

Politics Richard Haass - June 3, 2026.

US President Donald Trump’s second administration has been clear from the outset that it would recast American foreign policy in fundamental ways. Its National Security Strategy,...

Elections in India deepened the Hindu-Muslim political divide

India Shashi Tharoor - May 30, 2026.

Indian politics has long been defined by a stubborn regionalism. In states like Assam, Kerala, Punjab, Tamil Nadu, and West Bengal, distinct linguistic identities, social-reform...

India and America between strategic partnership and regional rivalry

India Brahma Chellaney - June 4, 2026.

On his recent visit to India, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio predictably touted India as one of America’s “most important strategic partners,” citing the...

Pages 3 of 11