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Kristalina Georgieva’s reappointment as managing director of the IMF is the right outcome, but how it was done underscores ...
With a Few Guns” is a superbly told history, the first of a two–volume set, examining the historic role of the Royal Regiment ...
French president Emmanuel Macron has made waves recently, seemingly waking up to existential crises facing Europe. But underlying all these problems he’s identified is a crisis in European leadership.
The Taliban promised to fight terrorist organizations in Afghanistan, but has failed to live up to that promise, despite political support from neighbors.