Vladimir Putin staged an elaborate charade—so why did some Western media outlets play along?
Following a grim tradition, a brave Russian human-rights advocate speaks out before being sent to prison.
The former president isn’t in office—but is still dictating U.S. policy.
Even behind bars, the dissident leader was a threat to the corrupt Russian dictator.
The U.S. rallied the world to help the Ukrainians. Are Americans really going to leave them to their fate?
A beleaguered country needs more than volunteerism and chutzpah to protect its version of democracy.
Putin should pay for the damage his invasion has caused, and the money is needed immediately.
If reelected, he would end our commitment to the European alliance, reshaping the international order and hobbling American influence in the world.
Putin hasn’t given up his plans. He thinks Ukraine’s allies will lose interest.
The prime minister brought about a situation in which all the options are bad.
The ruling party tried to use the Polish state to hold on to power, but voters rejected the effort.
States and quasi-states are using extreme, uninhibited violence against civilian populations.
The Law and Justice party captured the Polish state. Can democracy survive?
For Viktor Orbán and Vladimir Putin, Tucker Carlson fulfills a need.
The billionaire isn’t the only one who’s been frightened into holding back help for Ukraine.
What will others in the Russian president’s circle do now?
What happened when a Republican supermajority gained control—and wasn’t satisfied
Moscow has revived the Soviet-era labor camp.
Unelected bureaucrats get a bad rap. But some do an essential job.
After spending years cultivating public apathy, the Russian president found his people indifferent to his fate.