The moment reveals the gulf between the political theater around Israel in Washington and the deepening, dangerous reality on the ground.
Read moreDetailsHis unit, tasked with safeguarding European art and culture amid the destruction and plunder of war, was dramatized in the film "The Monuments Men."
Read moreDetailsIn seeking to incorporate ethnic Chinese citizens of other countries into its vision, Beijing is stoking divided loyalties, critics say.
Read moreDetailsPublished: July 24, 2023 8:31 pm Author: David Harsanyi The alleged authoritarian 'backsliding' by Israel's 'far-right' government would actually make the country far more democratic. Full Article
Read moreDetailsIn a dramatic and contentious parliamentary session, a judicial reform measure was pushed through despite massive and ongoing civil unrest in Israel.
Read moreDetailsWhy middle powers—and small countries—are vital to U.S. strategy.
Read moreDetailsThe British government will review the Nazi concentration camps on the Channel Islands, a relatively small but crucial part of British Isles Holocaust history.
Read moreDetailsU.S. soldier Travis King, 23, ran across the border to North Korea from South Korea during a visit to the heavily fortified demilitarized zone.
Read moreDetailsThe judicial reform vote is scheduled for Monday, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, just fitted with a pacemaker, shows little sign of bending to protests.
Read moreDetailsWarsaw’s support for Ukraine should not obscure its assault on democracy at home.
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