


America’s presidential election marks a fork in the road for Ukraine
If Republicans take power, Kyiv will feel a chill: the latest of our policy briefs
Volodymyr Zelensky, the president of Ukraine, visited America in September to speak at the United Nations and present a “victory plan” to his American patrons. The trip did not go well. Mr Zelensky enraged Republicans by appearing alongside Democrats at a munitions factory and by criticising Donald Trump. And Biden administration officials were underwhelmed by his proposal to end the war.
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Could an “October surprise” upset America’s election?
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Donald Trump is preparing an assault on America’s immigration system
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What America’s presidential election means for taxes
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The Supreme Court begins another contentious term
Guns, vapes, online porn and health care for transgender youth dot the docket
What America’s presidential election means for world trade
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Checks and Balance newsletter: gender politics in the election
Both parties are telling very different stories about gender