Opinions The Foreign Affairs Will Iran's next supreme leader be its last ? - -
Khameneis Succession Dilemma and the Future of the Islamic Republic By Akbar Ganji
Analysis The Washington Post U.S. officials project progress in second nuclear talks - -
President Donald Trump says hell prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons. Tehran wants relief from sanctions. By Susannah GEroge,
Opinions The New York Times In Iran talks, Trmp is ending toward revising Obama - Era deal -
The two sides set an agenda for additional negotiations in the coming days, which could include technical details on uranium enrichment. By David E. Sanger, Farnaz Fassihi & Laura Jakes
Opinions The New York Times America has periodically faced great national tests. The Civil War and Reconstruction. The Great Depression. McCarthyism and the Red Scare. Jim Crow and the civil rights movement. And now we face another great test of our Constitution, our institutions, our citizens as President Trump ignores courts and sabotages universities and his officers grab people off the street.
Ive spent much of my career covering authoritarianism in other countries, and Ive seen all this before. The chummy scene in the White House this week with Trump and President Nayib Bukele of El Salvador was telling. Trump and Bukele Bond Over Human Rights Abuses in Oval Office Meeting, By Nickolas Kristof
Opinions The New York Times America has periodically faced great national tests. The Civil War and Reconstruction. The Great Depression. McCarthyism and the Red Scare. Jim Crow and the civil rights movement. And now we face another great test of our Constitution, our institutions, our citizens as President Trump ignores courts and sabotages universities and his officers grab people off the street.
Ive spent much of my career covering authoritarianism in other countries, and Ive seen all this before. The chummy scene in the White House this week with Trump and President Nayib Bukele of El Salvador was telling. Trump and Bukele Bond Over Human Rights Abuses in Oval Office Meeting, By Nickolas Kristof
Commentary Washington Post Investors dodge U..S. dollar and Treasurys, scared by Trump's trade war - -
The dollar has lost almost 10 percent of its value since Inauguration Day with more than half of that decline coming this month. By David J. Lynch
Commentary Washington Post Mass resignation marks a new kind of defiance in the second Trump area - -
The Trump team has rarely if ever faced such resistance from within the government, a move that may pave the way for further defiance By Naftali Bendavid
Commentary Washington Post Thosands of Israeli reservists condemn leadership for return to war - -
ir force pilots were the first to express their discontent last week. Paratroopers, tank corps reservists, physicians and former Mossad members have followed. By Rachell Chason, Abbie Cheeseman & Alen Ron
Opinions The New York Times Producing something than stupid is the achievment of a lifetime - -
Tests by the Program for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies tell a similar story, only for older folks. Adult numeracy and literacy skills across the globe have been declining since 2017 By
Opinions The New York Times Trump and Netanyahu steer toward an ugly world, together - -
I know that I am not alone when I say that pride is not the emotion that welled up in me on seeing the chummy picture of Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu meeting in the Oval Office on Monday. It was disgust and depression. By Thomas L. Friedman
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Analysis The Washington Post Trump would slash State Dept. funding by nearly half, memo says - -
An internal document reviewed by The Post targets spending on humanitarian assistance, global health and international organizations such as the United Nations and NATO. By Adam Tyloor & John Hudson
Analysis foreign Affairs The narrow path to a new Middle East - -
A Regional Order to Contain Iran for Good By Dana Stroul
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Analysis The Foreign Affairs Khmenei's succession dilemma & the future of t he Islamic Republic
Khameneis Succession Dilemma and the Future of the Islamic Republic By Akbar Ganji
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Analysis foreign Affairs Will Iran and Russia's growing partnership go nuclear - -
How Trumps Maximum Pressure Could Push Tehran and Moscow Even Closer By Nicoe Grajewski & Rabinowitz
Analysis foreign Affairs How Biden failed on Human Rights - -
The Moral and Strategic Costs of Abandoning an Ideal By Sara Yager
Analysis Washington Post How Joe Biden lost his grip on Israel's war for total victory in Gaza - -
A conflict the White House once hoped to moderate has gone from over the top to out of control. By Karen DeYoung & Missy Ryan
Analysis Washington Post Iran gives first detailed statement on Hamas leaders killing - -
Ismail Haniyeh was killed by a short-range projectile, Irans Revolutionary Guards said in Tehrans first detailed statement on the assassination. By Susannah George, Victoria Bisset & Sryan Pietsch
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Opinions The Foreign Affairs Will Iran's next supreme leader be its last ? - -
Khameneis Succession Dilemma and the Future of the Islamic Republic By Akbar Ganji
Opinions The New York Times In Iran talks, Trmp is ending toward revising Obama - Era deal -
The two sides set an agenda for additional negotiations in the coming days, which could include technical details on uranium enrichment. By David E. Sanger, Farnaz Fassihi & Laura Jakes
Opinions The New York Times America has periodically faced great national tests. The Civil War and Reconstruction. The Great Depression. McCarthyism and the Red Scare. Jim Crow and the civil rights movement. And now we face another great test of our Constitution, our institutions, our citizens as President Trump ignores courts and sabotages universities and his officers grab people off the street.
Ive spent much of my career covering authoritarianism in other countries, and Ive seen all this before. The chummy scene in the White House this week with Trump and President Nayib Bukele of El Salvador was telling. Trump and Bukele Bond Over Human Rights Abuses in Oval Office Meeting, By Nickolas Kristof
Commentary Washington Post Investors dodge U..S. dollar and Treasurys, scared by Trump's trade war - -
The dollar has lost almost 10 percent of its value since Inauguration Day with more than half of that decline coming this month. By David J. Lynch
Commentary Washington Post Thosands of Israeli reservists condemn leadership for return to war - -
ir force pilots were the first to express their discontent last week. Paratroopers, tank corps reservists, physicians and former Mossad members have followed. By Rachell Chason, Abbie Cheeseman & Alen Ron
Opinions foreign Affairs The case for a Trump to T ehran strategy - -
How to Turn Maximum Pressure Into Personal Diplomacy By Comfort Ero
Opinions The New York Times A surprise route to the life possible - -
Haruki Murakami was a mediocre student. Like a lot of people who go on to high achievement later in life By David Brooks
Commentary The New York Times Judges re pushing back on Trump's actions. Here's a look t key ruling - -
Taken as a whole, the rulings represent an effort to thwart President Trumps serial attempts to increase his power and the executive branchs dominion over the government. By Alan Fieuer
Analysis The New York Times It isn't Trump. America's whole reputation is shot - -
I used to think policy-making was 75 percent about relationships. Now I realize its 95 percent about relationships. By David Brook
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Trump - Maine Gornor The National Review ' You better comply ' : Trump confronts Maine Governor refused to ptotect women's sports - -
President Donald Trump briefly quarreled with Maine Governor Janet Mills on Friday after announcing that the Democratic-run state will not receive any more federal funding until it complies with his recent executive order barring men from competing in womens sports. By David Zimmerman
Justice Dept. - president The Washington Post Mass Justice Dept. resignation mrks a new kind of defiance against Trump - -
The Trump team has rarely if ever faced such resistance from within the government, a move that may pave the way for further defiance By Naftali Bendavid
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U.S - Israel The Foreign Affairs Israel, Trump, and the Gaza deal - -
Can Netanyahu Survive Without War? By Amos Harel
Opinions The New York Times Who will govern postwar Gaza ? Four competing model are merging - -
Hamas still controls most of the enclave, but Israel holds some key areas. International oversight could also be expanded, while the Palestinian Authority has presented itself as another alternative.
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America- children - poverty The Washington Post Trump's Gaza remarks put willing Arab partners on guard - -
By firing off too many proposals at once, Trump risks undermining his good ideas with bad ones. By David Ignatius
Analysis The Washington Post U.S. officials project progress in second nuclear talks - -
President Donald Trump says hell prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons. Tehran wants relief from sanctions. By Susannah GEroge,
Analysis The Washington Post Trump would slash State Dept. funding by nearly half, memo says - -
An internal document reviewed by The Post targets spending on humanitarian assistance, global health and international organizations such as the United Nations and NATO. By Adam Tyloor & John Hudson
Opinions The New York Times America has periodically faced great national tests. The Civil War and Reconstruction. The Great Depression. McCarthyism and the Red Scare. Jim Crow and the civil rights movement. And now we face another great test of our Constitution, our institutions, our citizens as President Trump ignores courts and sabotages universities and his officers grab people off the street.
Ive spent much of my career covering authoritarianism in other countries, and Ive seen all this before. The chummy scene in the White House this week with Trump and President Nayib Bukele of El Salvador was telling. Trump and Bukele Bond Over Human Rights Abuses in Oval Office Meeting, By Nickolas Kristof
Commentary Washington Post Mass resignation marks a new kind of defiance in the second Trump area - -
The Trump team has rarely if ever faced such resistance from within the government, a move that may pave the way for further defiance By Naftali Bendavid
Opinions The New York Times Producing something than stupid is the achievment of a lifetime - -
Tests by the Program for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies tell a similar story, only for older folks. Adult numeracy and literacy skills across the globe have been declining since 2017 By
Tariffs hit Remote Penguins home The Washington Post Trump's taroffs hit even remote islands. one in mainly home of Penguins - -
Heard Island and McDonald Islands, an Antarctic territory of Australia, is on the list of reciprocal tariffs as is a remote isle near Greenland. By Rachel Pannett & Niha Masih
Editorials Washington Post A void left by the Voice of America will embolden U.S. adverswaries - -
Readers react to Trumps executive order that cut funding and placed employees on leave. By Letter to the Editorial
Editorials The Washington Post The arab plan for Zaza should be taken seriously - -
Israel and the United States have rejected it, but its the only realistic option on the table. By The Editorial Board
Analysis The New York Times Scmmersstole their savings, and then the tax bill arrived - -
The victims pulled money out of their retirement accounts. The withdrawals had inflated their taxable income, even though the funds quickly disappeared. By Tara
Commentary foreign Affairs the world Trump wants - -
American Power in the New Age of Nationalism By Michael Kimmage
Commentary foreign Affairs The world Trump wants - -
American Power in the New Age of Nationalism By Micael Kimmage
Letter to the editor The New York Times Apple, vows to build A.I. servers in Houston and spend $500 billion in U.S. - -
The company pledged the multibillion-dollar investment over the next four years and said it would create 20,000 jobs. The Texas facility is set to open in 2026. By Meaghan Tobin & Jason Karaian
Analysis The Washington Post Trump wants Greenland & Gaza. That might embolden China on Taiwan - -
Trumps transactional style is unnerving many in Taiwan, who fear it will encourage Chinese leader Xi Jinping in his ambitions to take control of the island. By Katrina Northrop & Vic Chaiang
Commentary The New York Times Trump wants to play peacemaker. Israel may hve other plans - -
Threat to attack Irans nuclear sites pushes the president out of his comfort zone. By David Ignatius
Trump -- Iran Nuclear Deal The National Review Fighting in Central Gaza rages on amid hostage families growing doubts - -
The regional actors he needs to attract to the coalition were drawn by its focus on Iran at the expense of the Palestinian issue. So much for that. By Noh Rothmn
Analysis foreign Affairs Israel, Trump, and the Gaza deal - -
Can Netanyahu Survive Without War? By Amos Harel
Analysis foreign Affairs Will Iran and Russia's growing partnership go nuclear - -
How Trumps Maximum Pressure Could Push Tehran and Moscow Even Closer By Nicoe Grajewski & Rabinowitz
Middle East The New York Times President Trump, you can remake the Middle East if you dare - -
You have a chance to reshape this region in ways that could fundamentally enhance the peace and prosperity of Israelis, Palestinians and all the regions people, as well as the national security interests of America. By Thomas L. Friedman
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