Volcanoes are erupting in The Philippines, but on-fire Australia received some welcome rain. The Iran war cries have been called off and The Donald’s military powers are about to be hamstrung by the Senate. Meanwhile, his impeachment trial is starting, and we’re all on Twitter for a front-row seat.
Tag: Foreign Affairs
03/14/2022
It’s good that people want to support Ukrainian refugees
Let's take advantage of a chance to do something good.
03/14/2022
History Brought Us Here
But Ukraine's heroism reminds us the future belongs to the free.
03/14/2022
Putin in His Labyrinth: Alexander Gabuev on the View from Moscow
While Russia’s increasing isolation may be a well deserved consequence of its brutal war in Ukraine, it nonetheless poses several dangers for the West.
03/15/2022
Homes for Ukraine refugee scheme launches in UK
The government has launched its Homes for Ukraine site for those wanting to host a refugee, with 100,000 signing up within the first day.
03/17/2022
What Could Go Right? Healthier news reading habits
And, is Russian President Vladimir Putin going down?
03/11/2022
The Weakness of the Despot
An expert on Stalin discusses Putin, Russia, and the West.
03/13/2022
Last look: Weaning the West off Russian energy
Fareed examines how the US and its allies are working to shed their dependence on oil and gas from Russia to cut the Kremlin off from its huge energy revenues.
03/10/2022
Through Online Platforms, Thousands Open Their Homes to Ukraine’s Refugees
Airbnb-style home sharing is changing what it means to be displaced.
03/12/2022
Russia, Today
Yascha Mounk talks with Yevgenia Albats, whose magazine was recently blocked by Putin's government, about escalating repression at home.
03/11/2022
Activists Are Reaching Russians Behind Putin’s Propaganda Wall
Apps like Tinder, Google Maps, and Telegram give activists a way to share what's really going on in Ukraine—for now.
03/07/2022
Explaining the Ukraine Invasion
Putin’s pretexts, realists’ rationales, and Russian identity.
03/05/2022