World & Security — Archive
Foreign policy, defense, trade, and international relations
South Africa's Malema Faces Political Crisis After Jail Sentence in Firearm Case
The EFF leader's conviction marks a significant moment in South African political history, though details of the case remain limited.
Under Fragile Ceasefire, Iranians Wonder If Deal Can Be Done
As indirect negotiations continue, Iranian officials and citizens assess whether a lasting agreement on nuclear activities is achievable.
Graham Tells Pope Leo 'You've Got This All Wrong' on Iran War
Senator compares Iranian regime to Nazi Germany as debate escalates between Trump administration and Vatican over military approach.
Peace With Iran Hinges on Nuclear Compromise
Diplomatic efforts to normalize relations with Tehran face key decisions on nuclear program limitations as negotiations continue.
Spain's Sánchez Calls on West to Give Up International Seats to Global South
The Spanish Prime Minister made the demand during a visit to Beijing, arguing international institutions must reflect changing global power dynamics.
Zelensky Signs Law Against Antisemitism in Ukraine: Up to 8 Years in Prison
Law No. 2037-IX creates graduated criminal penalties for antisemitic acts, from fines to prison terms, marking Ukraine's firmer legal response to rising antisemitism.
Carney Suspends Canada's Fuel Tax in First Act After Securing Majority Government
The fuel tax will be paused from next Monday through Labor Day in response to rising prices linked to the Iran war, marking Carney's first action as majority prime minister.
Israeli-Lebanese Talks More Symbolic Than Substantive, Former State Dept. Official Says
Barbara Leaf, former assistant secretary of state for Near Eastern Affairs, says the diplomatic engagement may serve political purposes rather than addressing core issues.
Canada's Largest Arctic Military Patrol Highlights Growing Northern Defense Priorities
A 5,200 km Canadian Rangers patrol across the Arctic concludes as Prime Minister Mark Carney unveils billions in northern defense funding amid geopolitical competition.
Hungary's Political Transition: What Viktor Orbán's Potential Ouster Means for Europe and Beyond
Incoming Prime Minister Peter Magyar vows to reverse central pillars of Orbán's rule, with implications stretching across EU relations and global democracy.