The problem is that there's no chance right now of a political horizon, and this government is simply unwilling and unable to articulate one.
Fatima Manji of Channel 4 News spoke to Aaron David Miller who was Middle East Negotiator for the US State Department during the presidential terms of Bill Clinton and George W Bush, and began by talking about how recent changes in the make-up of the Israeli government might have led to today’s attack.
Thursday was the deadliest day in the occupied West Bank in two decades. Israeli forces raided Jenin and killed 9 people. In response, the Palestinian Authority cut security coordination with Israel.
Francis Fukuyama argues that Ukraine can win provided it gets the military and financial support it needs from the West.
Threats, intimidation, and actual violence are skyrocketing on the Right.
On this episode of The Time of Monsters, Matthew Duss and Stephen Wertheim discuss the president’s partial break from a failed consensus.
In the past 40 years, the United States has polarized a lot faster than other wealthy democracies like Canada or Germany. Why is the U.S. so different?
Supporters of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro stormed the nation's Congress, the Supreme Court and the presidential palace on Sunday, claiming the recent election was stolen from him.
NRP's Leila Fadel speaks with Oliver Stuenkel of the Vargas Foundation in Brazil about what the attacks in the Brazilian capital mean for democracy in the country.
It's important that the conclusion not be that there was no role that social media played, that companies were exonerated by our investigation, or that somehow a threat of a January 6th style attack or American demagogue who tramples on our democracy is somehow gone now that Trump is out of office.