The far-right politician is hoping to ride the populist momentum in the Dutch elections.
They have options.
How to challenge Islam while defending its adherents
Their style is less Richard Dawkins, more Christian missionary.
This week’s election could threaten a long-standing, uneasy peace
Trump’s hoped-for cooperation is doomed if not.
Seven years after abolishing mandatory military service, the country is now responding to “the security change in our neighborhood.”
Volcanic eruptions in Italy, Carnival celebrations around the world, an annular solar eclipse seen in Argentina, and much more.
It’s not just the GOP. Political dominance has a way of sowing discord among those who hold it.
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There’s no consensus on the greatest ideological threat to the United States.
And why he may have overplayed his hand
King Salman's historic visit to Indonesia is the culmination of a long campaign for influence.
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Trump tries out an idea that’s been gaining ground globally.
Published 100 years ago, the Zimmermann Telegram detailed a German proposal to ally with Mexico against the United States.
The president says he wants to “win.” What does that mean?
The editors of Smithsonian magazine have just announced the finalists in their 14th annual photo contest, selected from more than 48,000 entries sent in from 146 countries.
Anxiety and listless days as a foreign-policy bureaucracy confronts the possibility of radical change
In the 1930s, Roy Stryker, head of the Information Division of the Farm Security Administration, used an unusual and destructive technique to “kill” unwanted photos—punch a hole right through the negative.
Why Pakistan’s envoy to the UN deleted a celebratory tweet