Just as U.S.-North Korean negotiations appeared to be on the cusp of a breakthrough, the world was again disappointed by diplomatic failures.
—Sonya Hu
Read MoreJust as U.S.-North Korean negotiations appeared to be on the cusp of a breakthrough, the world was again disappointed by diplomatic failures.
—Sonya Hu
Read MoreTheresa May’s failure to deliver Brexit could be an extinction-level event for the British Conservative Party.
—Liam Downer-Sanderson
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Russian disinformation tainted the 2016 presidential election. The upcoming campaign could be even worse.
—Ben Tauber
Read MoreBritain has fought two world wars to avoid taking orders from Germans and they are more than willing to make the comparatively small sacrifice of losing economic integration to prevent it this time.
—Liam Sanderson
Read MoreThe United States has shown little concern for the immediate wellbeing of the Venezuelan people, opting instead to leverage their desperate conditions to encourage a rebellion.
—Sonya Hu
Read MoreNicolas Maduro must step down as president of Venezuela and allow food and medical assistance to be delivered to the citizens of Venezuela.
—Sarah Bryant
Read MoreOn February 13th, the House overwhelmingly passed a bill that would force President Trump to withdraw U.S. military support for the Saudi-led war in Yemen.
—Brandon Duran
Read MoreI believe the U.K. should vote again to see if its citizens still want to go through with Brexit. I will explain using the best analogy I can think of: marijuana in Massachusetts.
—Jacob Denninger
Read MoreRecent events, such as the death of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, reflect the threats and dangers that critical journalists face.
—Kathy Zhuo
Read MoreOn October 2, Khashoggi was killed inside the Saudi Arabian consulate in Istanbul.
—Ben Tauber
Read MoreThe current approach taken by the Trump administration has been to impose tariffs betting that this will force them to the negotiating table to rewrite trade rules in America’s fashion.
—Harrison Nugent
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