Rodrigo Duterte and Xi Jinping are loving their bromance. But the relationship doesn't have a lot of popular support.
Regions / Asia & Pacific
The media is missing the real story on the peninsula. If that gives Koreans space to lead, maybe that's not such a bad thing.
The new governor of Okinawa wants to persuade Washington to stop a controversial base construction project. Will Washington listen?
The White House appears to have a broader strategy to unwind over 50 years of agreements to control and limit nuclear weapons.
The Air Force is undergoing its biggest expansion since the end of the Cold War, and the reasons are clear.
Colonial-era "criminal defamation laws" in countries like India are being wielded against women who hold abusers accountable. But women aren’t standing down.
Three superpowers now face off along multiple fronts, even as they dismantle the tools that prevented escalation in the past.
Despite dire warnings, politically influential big banks continue to lend billions to the fossil fuel industry every year.
Brazil is on the verge of electing a Duterte-style fascist. What can the left do?
To challenge fascists and weak-tea liberals, Sanders has called for a Progressive International... but it's not very international.