Trump Reaches Peak Brinkmanship With His Jerusalem Embassy Bid
Analysts around the globe caution such a move would put any peace talks between Israel and Palestine at risk.
Canada’s Indigenous and Environmentalists Warn Against a Potential Trade Deal With China
Canadian activists call on their government to consider First Nation and ecological interests over those of multinational corporations.
The White House’s Crusade to Eliminate Temporary Protected Status Could Tear Families Apart
The Department of State sent a letter reportedly calling for the end of the Temporary Protected Status program, which keeps escapees from disaster in the country.
Some Fear That Vietnamese Americans Could Be at Greater Risk for Deportation
As Trump moves to sanction countries that don't accept deportees, analysts warn that U.S. residents of Vietnamese origin no longer have the same protections.
Is the Trump Administration More Interested in Combatting Tehran Than ISIS?
First Washington went after the nuclear deal, now it wants Iran-backed defenses against ISIS out of Iraq.
In the Wake of Trump’s ‘Muslim Ban’ Efforts, Californians Invoke Intersectionality to Preserve Civil Liberties
A new state law bars the federal government from using state data to create a registry of Muslims and other American communities.
Here’s How Trump Is Dragging the U.S. to the Brink of War
The many potential foreign-policy conflicts facing the Trump administration, ranked.
In Europe, History—and the Populist Politics Over Muslim Women’s Dress—Repeats Itself
It appears no Austrian party could afford to stand up against the nation's controversial new veil ban.
Is China Using Interpol to Try to Bring Back Political Dissidents From the U.S.?
The extent to which Washington is cooperating with Beijing remains unclear.