Hillary finally talks: ’As an American, I’m pretty worried’In her first post-election interview, Clinton gave insight into Vladimir Putin, Bashar al-Assad—and her own ’devastating’ loss to Trump
What Russia’s protests say about the rise of its independent mediaWith thousands-strong demonstrations, youth are mobilizing in Russia—all proof of a vital shift in how they consume information
Michael Ignatieff’s looming battle with HungaryThe former Liberal leader says the university he runs in Hungary—backed by George Soros—is being ’targeted’ by the government
Amid the fog of Brexit, Scotland makes an independence playAs Theresa May prepares for the fight of her political life, the impact of Brexit on the U.K. remains a huge question mark
Legalizing weed: how Uruguay tripped upNo one wants to buy the legal stuff, and no one wants to sell it. One country’s cautionary tale for Canada.
In The Netherlands, a Pyrrhic victory against nationalismGeert Wilders didn’t become The Netherlands’ PM—but a patchwork parliament and still-rising tides makes Mark Rutte’s win far from clear-cut
Beware the Girl Guides of March, Donald TrumpThough officially apolitical, the Guides become tough cookies when their values are threatened
How Russia’s attack on Freeland got traction in CanadaTerry Glavin traces Moscow’s "Nazi-grandfather" calumny through a maze of cranks, propagandists and Putin fanciers—to Canada’s mainstream media
Why anti-Trump travel boycotts won’t workThey’re not worth doing, they’re not worth opposing, and they won’t change much. Boycotts invite a tragic conclusion for the Trump era.
Does Canada have too many immigrants?From Europe to Asia, populist forces are surging as a fear of foreigners pushes nations to a tipping point. More newcomers leads to more support for right-wing populism.