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Tim MarshallTim Marshall | World

Tim Marshall is a British journalist, broadcaster and the bestselling author of Prisoners of Geography and The Power of Geography. During his time as foreign affairs editor and then diplomatic editor of Sky News, he covered 12 wars and reported from over 30 countries.
Tim Marshall is a British journalist, broadcaster and the bestselling author of Prisoners of Geography and The Power of Geography. During his time as foreign affairs editor and then diplomatic editor of Sky News, he covered 12 wars and reported from over 30 countries.
Recep Tayyip Erdogan, President of Turkey (Mustafa Kirazli via Shutterstock)

A Turkish invasion of Greek islands cannot be ruled out

Tim MarshallTim Marshall | World

The two NATO “allies” are squaring up in the Aegean. What happens next depends mostly on how far Erdogan is willing to push things.

Macron and Putin, before Ukraine war

Macron is right to warn of an end of abundance in Europe

Tim MarshallTim Marshall | Columnists

Putin is determined to break the will of Europeans to continue to support Ukraine. As winter draws in, we’ll be put to the test.

31 August 2012. Istanbul, Turkey. Recep Tayyip Erdogan 12th President of Turkey.

Israel and Turkey kiss and make up

Tim MarshallTim Marshall | Columnists

The two states have a rocky marriage of convenience. But each needs the area in a region full of enemies.

A satellite image provided by Planet Labs PBC showing destroyed Russian aircraft at Saky airbase in the Crimean Peninsula. Crimea explosion.

Crimea strike has big implications for next phase of war

Tim MarshallTim Marshall | Columnists

Evidence of the explosion suggests Ukraine has a hitherto unknown long range strike capability. If Kyiv brings this weapon into more regular use, it could be a game changer.

Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall,Taipei City,Taiwan,October 10, 2021:Military parade on Taiwan National Day

Taiwan is caught in a trap of law and history

Tim MarshallTim Marshall | Columnists

Taiwan’s ambiguous legal status shouldn’t distract from the Taiwanese desire for self-determination.

Space, Russia and US astronauts

Will Russia step away from space exploration?

Tim MarshallTim Marshall | Russia

Despite tensions, US-Russian space partnerships are unlikely to fully end any time soon.

Russian President Vladimir Putin, takes a dip in icy water during celebrations of the Orthodox Christian feast of Epiphany at the Joseph-Volokolamsk monastery January 19, 2021 near Volokolamsk, Russia.

Putin’s cold shower threat hangs over Europe

Tim MarshallTim Marshall | Columnists

Nerves over the Nord Stream 1 gas pipeline mark the start of a long countdown to an uncertain winter for the continent.

Russian President Vladimir Putin in meeting with President of Iran Sayyid Ebrahim Raisi. Vladimir Putin met with President of the Islamic Republic of Iran Sayyid Ebrahim Raisi on the sidelines of the Caspian summit.

Can Iran turn the tide of Putin’s war?

Tim MarshallTim Marshall | Columnists

Putin is heading to Tehran to ask for weapons. It’s a role reversal that shows how Ukraine has changed the geopolitical equation.

The Crown Prince of the Saudi Arabian throne, Mohammad bin Salmán, is seen during the G20 meeting, November 20, 2018. Federal Capital, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Biden’s pivot to Saudi sweeps Khashoggi affair under the carpet

Tim MarshallTim Marshall | Columnists

With Russian oil drying up, the kingdom is back in America’s good books.

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