Does the British Labour Party and its leader, Jeremy Corbyn, have an “anti-Semitism problem,” or has the Party’s left wing been targeted by the Israeli government?
Conn Hallinan
From what direction on the Compass Rose the winds out of Washington will blow is hardly clear, but increasingly a number of countries are charting a course of their own.
It is time NATO went the way of the Warsaw Pact and recognize that the old ways of thinking are not only outdated but also dangerous
Trump’s disdain for international agencies and treaties, plus cuts in public health programs and a relaxation of regulations on the use of antibiotics in animal husbandry, could create a worldwide medical catastrophe
The new Spanish government has a mixed record on both austerity and regional democracy. To stay in power, it’ll have to do better on both
Has the Trump administration already made a decision to go to war with Iran, similar to the determination of the Bush administration to invade Iraq?
The moves the President is making to insure a victory next month may come back to haunt him in the long run
The “troika alliance”—Turkey, Russia and Iran—consists of three countries that don’t much like one another, have different goals, and whose policies are driven by a combination of geo-global goals and internal politics
Italy, Germany & the EU’s Future
The right is resurgent, the left embattled, and the issue drawing the greatest fire and fury has little to do with the economic malaise that has gripped the country since the great economic crash of 2008