List of War articles
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A visitor interacts with a Boston Dynamics dog-like mobile robot on display at the U.S. stand during the AI for Good Global Summit in Geneva on July 7. Trump’s Tech Tensions
The administration’s latest strategy document tries to balance technological competition with cooperation.
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A sign indicates a no-drone zone at Munich Airport in Erding, Germany. Gray-Zone Warfare Picks Easy Targets in Germany
Political appeasement won’t buy off hostile powers.
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A woman with dark hair stands in profile, looking out over a cemetery filled with graves decorated with blue and yellow Ukrainian flags and colorful floral wreaths. Ukraine’s War Widows Are Fighting for Money
Their husbands died defending the country—and now their families are struggling for compensation.
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Trump and Vance are seen seated side-by-side, Trump seen in profile with his mouth open as he speaks, Vance leaning in slightly to listen. Both men wear dark business suits and ties. Vance Pitches a New Objective for the Iran War
Simply lowering energy prices for U.S. consumers is “goal No. 1”
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AI-MilitaryMorality-art-V1 AI Is Changing Military Morality
Just war theory was developed over centuries—and now must adapt to a new era of technology.
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Donald Trump and Mohammed bin Salman stand next to each other. How to Squander a Superpower’s Credibility
Trump treats promises like bluffs. Allies are responding by building alternatives.
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Iranian-made Zolfaghar missiles are displayed at Azadi Square in Tehran on Aug. 2. The Iran War Has Left the U.S. Dangerously Exposed
The fight has offered Iran and other adversaries a clear picture of U.S. weaknesses.
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A soldier operates a drone. Drone Warfare Comes to Latin America
Battle-tested tech from Ukraine has reached the region’s armed groups—and governments are struggling to catch up.
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Flags flutter outside a damaged hotel following an Iranian military strike in Manama, Bahrain, on March 1. A Middle Eastern NATO?
What’s behind the defense pact between Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Pakistan.
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Students play in the hallway of a school. Ukrainians Are Trying to Help a Traumatized Generation
From refugees to abducted children, Russia has wreaked havoc on young Ukrainians.
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A 17th-century painting depicts the Kalmar War on the Baltic Sea in Denmark. The Straits Are Not OK
After Hormuz, global waterways will return to being sites of bloody contention.
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Books-in-brief-fiction-foreign-policy-August-2026 An ‘Odyssey,’ From a Dog’s Perspective
Plus, a satire about a Nigerian on holiday, and more international fiction in August.
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Humanoid robots by OpenMind Robotics are seen during the World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai on July 18. China’s AI Acceleration
Washington isn’t sure how to counter Chinese technological advancements.
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People relax on a beach as smoke rises in the background following a Russian missile strike in Odesa, Ukraine, on July 29. Russia and Ukraine Are Mutually Shutting Down the Black Sea
Strikes on ports and ships could portend another global food shortage.
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Netanyahu gestures as he stands in front of a blue background that has the Israeli prime minister's office logo on it. Hamas Agreed to Disarm. Why Did Israel Reject the Deal?
Experts say political uncertainty makes the Trump-backed plan untenable, for now.