Though willing to risk sending F-16s to Ukraine, Washington sees a Taiwan trip by the U.S. House Speaker as too provocative (Originally published July 27 in “What in the World“)
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As the Pentagon and Tokyo fret over Asia, Moscow looks to win friends in Africa (Originally published July 25 in “What in the World‘) The United States’ top military officer
As Kyiv begs for more weapons, Russia is betting the West is losing its stomach for the fight (Originally published July 22 in “What in the World“) Ukraine says modern
As Western diners moan over costlier repasts, poorer nations are staring at bare larders (Originally published July 13 in “What in the World“) First went our wheat. Then our salad
War and climate change are rapidly reducing humanity’s ability to feed itself. (Originally published July 8 in “What in the World“) The United Nations’ World Food Programme is warning that
As Australia battles a foreign invader to save its bees, Biden vows to fight until Russia is eradicated from the world’s bread basket (Originally published July 1 in “What in
As the U.S. and NATO beef up against China and Russia, food is a weapon and collateral damage is widespread. (Originally published June 30 in “What in the World“) Experts
NATO beefs up rapid-reaction forces on the border as Russia blasts Ukrainian shopping mall and launches cyberattacks on Lithuania (Originally published June 28 in “What in the World“) Leaders of
The U.S. and its allies are extending new ties in the Middle East and the South Pacific to counter Russia, China and Iran (Originally published June 27 in “What in
EU condemns Russia’s blockade of Ukraine grain; Moscow says captured Americans are mercenaries; and Trump’s Mideast policy pays off (Originally published June 20 in “What in the World“) Could the