The Summit for Democracy falsely divides the world into two camps: autocracies led by China and Russia and democracies led by the United States.
Arif Rafiq
India is no ally of the West or the Global South. It is a selective partner only out for itself.
More Democrats and millennials across party lines say they feel greater sympathy for the Palestinians than for the Israelis.
Republican contenders Trump and DeSantis question support for the Ukraine war as support for a negotiated settlement grows among the party base.
As the U.S. pulls back from the Middle East, China is carefully stepping up its economic, diplomatic, and military roles. And Saudi Arabia is learning how to play chess in a multipolar world.
A new U.S. intelligence report says China may be pursuing military bases in Cambodia, Equatorial Guinea, and the United Arab Emirates.
A majority of Pakistanis view ex-Prime Minister Imran Khan favorably and his opponents, including Nawaz Sharif and Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, unfavorably.
New York City Comptroller Brad Lander called for tying aid to Israel to commitments to democracy and human rights.
India’s Hindu nationalist government claims billionaire George Soros is behind a regime change campaign targeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Once a signature project of China’s Belt and Road Initiative, the Addis Ababa light rail service now symbolizes its sustainability challenges.