Presidential election cycles of years past are riddled with examples of major foreign policy issues that shook the international order, dominated headlines and even debates -- but ultimately were not ...
Exposure to war and political violence doesn’t just leave people with post-traumatic stress; it also fuels aggression within ...
While the starting premise should be that women must be believed, history illustrates we should be skeptical of rape claims by governments seeking to justify violence. Photo of a 2018 protest decrying ...
We have been warned — over and over again lately — that Russia's invasion of Ukraine is an inflection point in history. And while the soaring political rhetoric may have sounded good over the last few ...
A little more than 18 years ago, amid the dust and hard heat of Kandahar Airfield, the weary look on Col. Ian Hope's face spoke more loudly than his words. It was the spring of 2006 and the Canadian ...
Hello, welcome to Politics Insider, election edition. Today is voting day for Canada’s 45th general election. The Globe and Mail is tracking today’s developments with a live blog you can access here.
During an interview with The Economist, MAGA strategist Steve Bannon said, America is "in a revolutionary time—technologically, geopolitically, and financially" and the Trump movement is going to ...
But either way – responding to crisis or finding a public change of heart – is a reminder that voters are the ultimate arbiters in a functioning democracy. Today, as in late-19th-century America, ...
WHEN al-Qaeda terrorists crashed two passenger jets into the World Trade Center, US Vice President Dick Cheney was holding the fort at the White House. His boss, then-US President George W.