“There can be little doubt,” writes Fyodor Tertitskiy, that Kim Il Sung “is the darkest figure in all of Korea’s history.” If this Lord of Darkness has any competition at all, it comes ...
In 2002, Stephen Peter Rosen, a professor of national security at Harvard, wrote in the Weekly Standard in New York about how to deal with tyrants. The headline was a pithy “kill them if you can ...
DOZENS of people have been killed after soldiers loyal to ousted tyrant Bashar al-Assad launched a surprise ambush on the army of Syria's new rulers. Ongoing clashes between the two sides have ...
DESPOT Vladimir Putin has launched a scathing attack on Britain with Russia now blaming the UK for "instigating" World War Two. Russia's foreign intelligence service (SVR) shockingly excused Adolf ...
Mark J. Carney ’87 defeated fellow Harvard College alum Chrystia A. Freeland ’90 and two other Liberal Party candidates to become the 24th Prime Minister of Canada and the new leader of the ...
Trump is following Putin’s, Xi’s, and Orban’s playbook. First, take over military and intelligence operations by purging career officers and substituting ones personally loyal to you.
New tremors rattled survivors of Friday’s earthquake, which killed more than 1,600 people, while the government continued its bombing campaign elsewhere in the country. By Sui-Lee Wee ...
The English We Speak is your chance to catch up on the very latest English words and phrases. In under 3 minutes, we help you stay ahead of the pack by giving you 'must have' phrases that you can ...
On The Stream, we look at how Ukrainians harness art as a powerful tool of protest and resistance during wartime. How do global perceptions of Africa affect the continent? We examine how negative ...