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U.S. Tomahawks Become New Flash Point in Trump-Zelensky Talks
Where once the White House appeared inclined to sell the weapons to Kyiv, Trump seems to be reconsidering.

The Road Ahead for Palestine
Former negotiator Diana Buttu on the need for accountability—from Israelis and Palestinians alike.

From Gutenberg to the Deutsche Mark, the Long History of the Frankfurt Book Fair
The world’s largest annual book event gets underway.

The Rise of Durian Diplomacy
In Asia, soft power rests on a divisive, spiky fruit.

7 Books That Reveal How Kremlin Decision-Makers Think
Don’t read these new titles on Russia’s wars before bedtime.

The Forgotten Beginning of the End of History
Alexandre Kojève was one of the most influential 20th-century thinkers. How can we make sense of him today?

What in the World?
Test yourself on the week of Oct. 11: Peruvians protest, Madagascar’s government falls, and the latest from the Israel-Hamas cease-fire deal.

Peru’s Political Churn Isn’t Over Yet
Even after the president’s impeachment, protests show little sign of slowing down.

Trump’s Panama Port Predicament
The deal to sever China’s ties to the Panama Canal could boost its influence elsewhere in the region.

Welcome to the Era of Mutually Assured Disruption
Washington and Beijing both believe they can manage the chaos. Neither can.

Gen Z Is Taking to the Barricades
Here’s why you should be paying attention.

Albanese Is Finally Getting His Trump Meeting
AUKUS and critical minerals will dominate the agenda for the Australian prime minister’s White House visit.

Timor-Leste Adds a New Wrinkle to U.S.-China Competition
Southeast Asia’s freest democracy is joining ASEAN and could shift the balance of power.

Lecornu Survives Two No-Confidence Votes—at a Price
Bargaining with the president’s pension reform plan may not secure the support that Paris needs to pass a budget.

What’s the U.S. Endgame in Venezuela?
Three possible scenarios for Trump and Caracas.