Why Xi Is Kneecapping His Own Top Men
Targeting the inner circle of leadership shows no one is safe. Xi Jinping’s unprecedented purge of his own inner circle […]
Targeting the inner circle of leadership shows no one is safe. Xi Jinping’s unprecedented purge of his own inner circle […]
By Nathaniel Cross, Senior International Affairs Analyst and Contributor to The New York Times, Forbes, and Foreign Affairs. The sun
He boarded Air Force Two at Joint Base Andrews on a Friday morning and, in doing so, stepped into history.
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A war nobody planned for, on a timetable nobody set, triggered by a crisis nobody fully understood — that was
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Iranian drones struck Dubai’s DIFC financial district on March 13, 2026 — sending smoke over the skyline and bankers to