Already braced for uncertainty about the U.S. election, countries in Europe and Asia are now even more unclear about the future of American diplomacy.
Tag: Presidential Election of 2020
Ukraine Indicts Officials Linked to Efforts to Investigate the Bidens
Three officials were accused of operating at the behest of Russian intelligence when they aligned with efforts by Rudolph W. Giuliani to tie the Biden family to corruption in Ukraine.
How European Officials View a Possible Second Trump Term
The prospect of a second presidential term for Donald J. Trump has many officials worried about alliance cohesion, NATO and the war in Ukraine.
Does Information Affect Our Beliefs?
New studies on social media’s influence tell a complicated story.
Why Trump and Bolsonaro Cases Were Handled Differently
In both the United States and Brazil, former presidents made baseless claims of fraud, and their supporters stormed government buildings.
The Politics of Class
We’re covering the class inversion in American politics, severe weather in Texas and the Indian prime minister’s visit to the U.S.
Your Wednesday Briefing
Fox News settles a defamation suit.
Donald Trump Prepares to Surrender
The Manhattan indictments may not even present his biggest legal threat.
Indictment Week?
If Trump is indicted, this week will be unlike any other in American politics.
Brazil’s Protests Resemble the US Capitol Attack on Jan. 6
Jair Bolsonaro, the right-wing former president of Brazil, had for months sought to undermine the results of an election that he lost, in much the same manner that Donald J. Trump did after his defeat in the 2020 presidential election.