From Iran to Iraq, Brazil to Vietnam, Washington has sought to topple leaders and regimes it thinks are acting against its interests ...
The UN’s outgoing High Commissioner for Refugees on the west’s retreat in Sudan, the folly of abandoning state-building and ‘necessary anger’ ...
We do prefer respect to bullying. We do prefer science to plots. And we do prefer the rule of law to brutality.” ...
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What now for the ‘rules-based order’?

BOSTON, Massachusetts — The capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro by President Donald Trump’s administration marks a watershed for international law and the global order. Of course, this isn’t ...
At Goma’s central market, once the beating heart of the local economy, traders waited for customers who were becoming ...
“We need Greenland from the standpoint of national security,” President Donald Trump said on Jan. 5, “and Denmark is not going to be able to do it.” This was the icebreaker for a negotiation over ...
At Davos, Canadian PM Mark Carney was right in saying the old order is broken. But Canada cannot pretend it was merely a ...
Day and night, the soldiers were always there. Amid the palm trees and banana groves of a verdant suburb in Uganda’s capital, ...
In a might-makes-right world, US allies, not to mention the emerging powers of the global south, would begin to hedge their bets in dangerous ways ...
The US military attack on Venezuela is highlighting what African policy experts described as a troubling erosion of international law, as unilateral actions against the country raise concerns that the ...