These are the Russians under sanctions by the WestAs Western nations consider punishing pro-Assad Russians with further sanctions, browse the full list of those already blacklisted by the West
Losing the struggle for EuropeFrom the rise of nationalist forces to Russian interference to Brexit, Europe is under attack and on the edge of disintegration
Why did Theresa May call for an election?In a surprise announcement, U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May says she wants a general election in June. Here are four factors that explain the move
Behind the local controversy hanging over Harjit Sajjan’s India tripControversy has erupted in India over comments by a Punjabi politician attacking Canada’s minister of defence who is on a visit to the country
WATCH LIVE: Sean Spicer’s daily White House press briefingWatch the White House press secretary’s daily brief to reporters at the White House
How America could spark an economic war with ChinaIn the anarchical world of pure power politics, if the U.S. decides international trade rules no longer apply to it, would China conciliate or retaliate?
In South Korea, the young rise up against a president—and a societyWhat the uprising against now-removed president Park Geun-hye reveals about the forces felt by South Korea’s young
Why a fancy, feel-good women’s summit is what the world neededWomen of power, influence and—yes—privilege gathered recently in Manhattan. As Anne Kingston writes, their show of strength could not be more timely.
Why Trump’s strikes on Syria are a good thing—and hardly enoughA former Canadian diplomat on all the messages that America’s Syrian strikes send—and how Canada and the West continue to fail
A heartbreaking image from Syria, in the subject’s wordsThe photo of Hamid Kutini carrying the lifeless body of a Syrian child galvanized outrage over the Assad government’s chemical attack