President Donald Trump's speech to the UN General Assembly was a milestone in American foreign policy. His country stands alone, having chosen to turn back the clock to old-style big power politics, military buildups and trade wars.
In a surprise move, Danish social democrats are moving back to an old-style statist policy of enforced integration to cope with the migrant crisis – a possible lesson for other European leftwing parties.
As expected, Swedish voters gave a major boost to rightwing nationalists in the latest parliamentary election. However, this is merely a symptom of a much wider issue facing Europe that presages a bleak future.
To consider the American space force as a short-term gimmick is wrong. Trump, or no Trump, on the frontier of space, the U.S. is just trying to stay ahead of the curve.
The continued assassination of rebel leaders In the Ukraine is not just a local problem, but one that could flare up into a confrontation between Russia and the West.
Imran Khan has a huge opportunity to reshape the subcontinental politics for generations to come and must navigate Pakistan's standing between the three giants of India, the U.S. and China.
Germany and Japan attempt to achieve closer cooperation between countries which essentially share the fundamental characteristics of liberal democracy – and not just free trade.