Ten years later, an exiled Egyptian novelist reflects on Mubarak’s fall.
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Secretary of State Pompeo is setting political traps in his final days, but an emboldened Biden can avoid them.
Biden’s People Thought Reporters Weren’t Watching
Our 2020 coverage of the revolving door, foreign policy, and more
Kushner Defines ‘America’s Interests’ at the Expense of Human Rights
The president’s son-in-law admits that ‘our values’ are not driving new accords with Israel.
Together With Iran, Biden Must Undo the Damage of Trump’s Belligerence
‘Diplomacy, not murder, is the best path forward,’ said Bernie Sanders. Here’s how to make that happen.
The U.S. Election: Views From the Arab World
Cartoons from Egypt, Jordan, and Sudan
What You Need to Know About Tony Blinken
Biden’s apparent choice for secretary of state most recently played the influence game in Washington.
Trump’s New Toy: the Pentagon
Installing new Defense Department leadership, is he merely indulging spite?
Countries Are Using COVID to Ignore the Climate Crisis
The need for economic recovery is being used to bail out the fossil fuel industry in countries around the world.
From the U.S. to Syria, a Doctor Smuggles Lifesaving Equipment
The Trump administration’s sanctions cause the Syrian people, not the Assad regime, to suffer.

