The idea of Trump as the good guy and Harris as the bad guy, or vice versa, is a joke.
[T]here are few problems that are as much a burden to Harris and company today as the noise coming from the U.S. border with Mexico.
[W]hat is driving mass migration is the lack of prospects for rural populations, young people and vulnerable groups.
With the rise of China, the resurgence of Russia and the growth of India, we are now in a multipolar world.
The ghost of Jan. 6 noticeably still lingers[.]
It's simple: more guns, more crime.
Dictatorships cannot be ended if dictators continue to be pandered to and treated as if they were the legitimate leaders of their countries.
Why do vehicles operate from the border with complete freedom if the border is considered to be a sensitive area?
The current narrative is the irregular Central American migration, but the underlying game, the important one on the international scene, is U.S. elections.
Guatemala and Mexico have provided the vice president with her first experience in international politics.
Harris does not seem to be fully in control of the task, which is the ultimate test of her crisis management skills.