The soon-to-be ruling party in Britain has alighted on two motifs for its general election campaign: the red, white, and blue Union Jack and the word “change.” If he is ...
STUTTGART, Germany—At a rally organized around Germany’s newest political party on May 25, those in the crowd seemed most eager to talk about what was wrong with the country’s other ...
Welcome back to Foreign Policy’s Latin America Brief. The highlights this week: Claudia Sheinbaum is elected Mexico’s first female president, Chile applies to join the International Court of Justice case against ...
Welcome back to World Brief, where we’re looking at the rise of the far right in the European Parliament elections, Israel’s deadly strike on a U.N.-run school in Gaza, and ...
U.S. President Joe Biden pitches his bid for reelection as a defense of American democracy itself. It’s a shrewd strategy as his opponent displays an awkward affection for autocrats. However, with a ...
In Germany, it is in hushed, angst-infused tones that observers now utter the words “Weimarer Verhältnisse,” or Weimar conditions. This refers to the chaos and violence that political extremists sowed ...
India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared victory in the 2024 election on Tuesday night, but he will enter his third term with greatly reduced parliamentary support from his Bharatiya Janata ...
Welcome to Foreign Policy’s Africa Brief. The highlights this week: Egypt’s decision on reopening the Rafah crossing to Gaza, looming genocide in Sudan’s North Darfur region, and Nigeria’s not-so-new national anthem. If you would ...
Welcome back to World Brief, where we’re looking at India’s election results, new asylum restrictions at the U.S.-Mexico border, and a proposed Israel-Hamas cease-fire deal. Welcome back to World Brief, ...
This week, from June 6 to June 9, around 375 million European Union residents will vote in elections that will decide the 720 members of the next European Parliament. The ...