For Britain’s opposition Labour Party, the road to 10 Downing Street is likely to run through Scotland. And the first steps on that road lie
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Wagner Revolt Raises Searing Question: Could Putin Lose Power?
President Vladimir V. Putin long styled himself as Russia’s guarantor of stability and the uncompromising protector of its statehood. This weekend, Russian stability was nowhere
Ukraine Bets on Wind Power, Which Missiles Can’t Damage as Easily
ODESA, Ukraine — The giants catch the wind with their huge arms, helping to keep the lights on in Ukraine — newly built windmills on
How Turkey’s Erdogan Rose to Power
From mayor to lawmaker and prime minister to president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan rose through the ranks to Turkey’s highest positions and then made them his
Erdogan’s Grip on Power Is Dented but Not Broken, Vote Shows
ANKARA, Turkey – Soaring inflation left his people feeling poorer. His government was accused of botching its response to catastrophic earthquakes that killed more than
Finland Joins NATO in a Power Shift and Rebuke to Putin
With a simple exchange of documents, Finland on Tuesday became NATO’s 31st member state, a strategic defeat for President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, who
Harry Kane and the Power of Individual Achievement
The trophies handed out at the end of the season, and the medals gathered by the end of a career, are seen as the only
Can Germany Be a Great Military Power Again?
Germany has long occupied an exceptionally comfortable place in the world. It has an export-dependent economy, selling its cars and machines far and wide —
Kyiv Workers Find Their Way Online Even as Ukraine Faces Power Outages
KYIV, Ukraine — Artem Kudria lounged on a blue beanbag chair, his laptop plugged in, hoodie up and his feet — clad in orange socks