
Iran Is Teaching Us Something About the American War Machine
The future of war belongs to “flying lawn mowers”
By David Wallace-Wells

The future of war belongs to “flying lawn mowers”
By David Wallace-Wells

Despite three years of war, the spirit of the Sudanese people cannot be crushed.
By Mohammed Ahmed

A harsh attack by the president drew a quick response from the pontiff, a reminder of his uniquely moral voice.
By Daniel J. Wakin

I have seen what can happen when Americans care about a wrong in the world.
By Ann Curry

If war is the status quo, the job is never done, and you can never lose.
By Mairav Zonszein

Voters seized the chance to leave behind his 16-year rule.
By Stefano Bottoni

As the conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East drag on, the world war is returning.
By Paul Poast

Vladimir Putin has spent years building a coalition of the discontented on the premise that authoritarian states can outlast Western pressure. Iran is his proof of concept.
By Nicole Grajewski

Most Europeans, and much of the world, have concluded that no amount of flattery will win more than fleeting approval from President Trump.
By Serge Schmemann

The Hungarian leader’s 16-year rule could be coming to a close.
By David Broder
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