Russia Reform Monitor: No. 2186
Russia in the Middle East: there to stay;
Belated recognition for Jewish veterans
Russia in the Middle East: there to stay;
Belated recognition for Jewish veterans
Dissension in the (media) ranks;
China's government takes aim at churches
U.S.-Turkish relations have deteriorated for some time. But until recently, no one would have thought that the American and Turkish militaries, closely allied since the 1950s, could end up confronting each other directly. Yet in northern Syria today, that is no longer unthinkable.
In the national security section of Tuesday's State of the Union speech, President Donald Trump had a single, unifying message: The administration will confront America's international challenges with a realistic appreciation for the importance of U.S. power and leadership.
Is Beijing playing ball on Iran?;
Chinese telecom makes inroads into Nepal