The Syrian Civil War
US to Accept 10,000 Syrian Refugees

The number is a huge increase—but also a drop in the bucket.

С Рождество́м!
Putin’s Christmas Gift

Vladimir Putin bought the French people a Christmas tree, even as he deepens ties with Marine Le Pen’s National Front.

Media Wars
Al Jazeera’s “Live Egypt” Goes Dead

Al Jazeera shuts down its Egyptian network in an apparent attempt by the Qatari government to restore ties.

Crude Economics
Gas Prices Are Falling at a Record Pace

Gas prices have fallen for nearly three months straight—a record decline, according to AAA.

Crude Economics
Are the Saudis Really Fine With $20 Oil?

Saudi Arabia’s oil minister insists his country can live with $20 per barrel oil. Is he right?

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An Ancient Habit
Proselytization

Proselytization is a practice as old (and sometimes as divisive) as religion itself. Most recently, it has reared its head in India.

Winter Has Arrived
Ukraine Hopes for Warm Weather

When your energy strategy is based on kind weather, you know you’re in trouble.

Hearts and Minds
The Iraqis We Left Behind

In 2010 we pulled out. Our Iraqi allies did not.

Jordan at Risk
Did ISIS Shoot Down a Plane?

The militant group claims it downed a Jordanian plane, shows pilot alive.

Putinist Propaganda
The Alarming Success of Russian Propaganda

Putin is ramping up funding for Russia Today and other state-controlled propaganda outfits.

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