Fifty years ago, to mark the bicentennial of the United States, Alaska chose to convert an oil windfall into an ...
Far-right candidate Keiko Fujimori has won Peru’s presidential election. The outcome is more than just a messier version of ...
Regional instability is drawing India and the Gulf closer together, transforming a relationship once centered on energy into ...
The long-ruling leaders of Uganda, Cameroon and Djibouti are readying dynastic successions, but the fallout could extend well ...
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The far-right candidate eked out a victory that reflects a number of recent trends in the region, not least the advantage of outsider status.
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Anti-migrant sentiment has once again led to organized violence targeting foreign nationals, damaging South Africa’s reputation in Africa.
President Trump once encouraged Iranian protesters, but his agreement with Tehran offers more relief for the regime than for its opponents.
Latin America offers some unique advantages for a country that has vast wealth but scant natural resources other than hydrocarbons.