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Iran’s Gen Z Is Still Waiting for the Revolution
For many young Iranians, as long as an octogenarian cleric and his allies rule over their country, the country can’t be free.
By Holly Dagres
For many young Iranians, as long as an octogenarian cleric and his allies rule over their country, the country can’t be free.
By Holly Dagres
The U.S. national security adviser argues that America’s allies in NATO are pulling their weight and paying their fair share of the costs of a common defense.
By Jake Sullivan
Through a stunning act of collective responsibility, the far right has been stopped.
By David Broder
It’s essential that NATO members agree on how they see the war in Ukraine.
By Jaroslaw Kuisz and Karolina Wigura
It is a little early to celebrate this election as a triumph for the center.
By Rory Stewart
Russia and China have seized on last week’s painful presidential debate to push their narrative that America is in terminal decline.
By Sergey Radchenko
Keir Starmer is set to carry a deeply authoritarian impulse into government.
By Oliver Eagleton
The stakes have never been higher.
By Philippe Marlière
There is widespread agreement, even in museums, that questionable pieces in collections should be returned. But returned to whom?
By Adam Kuper
The international community must insist on reversing the restriction of Afghan women’s and girls’ rights and on women’s meaningful participation in decision making.
By Richard Bennett
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