Yevgeny Prigozhin’s Threatened Uprising Against Putin Echoes Russia’s History of Wars Gone Bad
Putin may yet suffer the fate of many czars before him: a military uprising fueled by the blowback of a failing war.
Putin may yet suffer the fate of many czars before him: a military uprising fueled by the blowback of a failing war.
The mercenary leader’s bid for control may be the greatest threat to Moscow since the 1991 coup attempt against Mikhail Gorbachev.
The Biden administration has ignored India’s rights violations in favor of weapons sales and geopolitical expediency.
“It’s wild how little of what’s happening is being chronicled.”
Guyana is poised to become Exxon’s top global oil producer. Where the company ends and the government begins is increasingly unclear.
During a visit to Chile in 1976, Kissinger met the dictator Augusto Pinochet and offered no objection to his violent rule.
House Armed Services Committee Ranking Member Adam Smith has expressed openness to the idea — saying he’s just asking questions.
The algorithm used for the cash relief program is broken, a Human Rights Watch report found.
The war crimes trial of a Malian rebel is the first test of new tools that could become central to justice efforts in Ukraine and beyond.
Joe Biden kept Donald Trump’s “maximum pressure” sanctions — discouraging even legal, humanitarian trade.