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U.S. Defense Secretary Tours Africa

Fri, 29/09/2023 - 02:16
Austin touts U.S. as best alternative to Russia and China during visit.

Israel Reopens Gaza Border Crossing

Fri, 29/09/2023 - 01:00
The border deal aims to end weeks of protests by Palestinians.

Attention-Seekers and Autocrats Are a Combustible Mix

Thu, 28/09/2023 - 22:09
Geopolitical provocateurs can cause serious diplomatic headaches.

Green Hydrogen Isn’t a Silver Bullet 

Thu, 28/09/2023 - 16:30
World leaders are betting big on clean hydrogen. How much of it is hype?

Why the Iraq War AUMF Is Still Dangerous

Thu, 28/09/2023 - 09:34
Legislation authorizing the 2003 war is still on the books—and alarmingly open-ended.

The U.S. Shouldn’t Worry About the India-Canada Rift

Thu, 28/09/2023 - 02:00
Washington is committed to partnership with New Delhi, despite U.S. intelligence cooperation in the Hardeep Singh Nijjar case.

Largest Climate Change Lawsuit in History Kicks Off in European Court

Thu, 28/09/2023 - 01:00
Six Portuguese youth have accused 32 European nations of violating their human rights by not doing enough on climate change.

The Scrambled Spectrum of U.S. Foreign-Policy Thinking

Wed, 27/09/2023 - 23:33
Presidents, officials, and candidates tend to fall into six camps that don’t follow party lines.

Washington Is Losing Credibility Over the Canada-India Spat

Wed, 27/09/2023 - 22:29
The Biden administration has refrained from issuing a strong statement about allegations that the Indian government was involved in the assassination of a Sikh activist.

Heather Cox Richardson: Why I’m Hopeful About Democracy

Wed, 27/09/2023 - 22:12
The historian with a million Substack subscribers describes how Americans can hit reset.

Which Countries Walk the Walk on Migrant Rights?

Wed, 27/09/2023 - 19:30
Data and accountability mechanisms can encourage states to avoid their worst impulses.

The EU Is Letting Hungary and Poland Erode Democracy

Wed, 27/09/2023 - 19:21
Brussels must take harsher measures against ruling parties in Budapest and Warsaw if it’s serious about upholding democratic norms.

North Korea’s Shell Game Is Not a Game-Changer, Pentagon Says

Wed, 27/09/2023 - 19:18
Moscow’s deal with Pyongyang for more artillery rounds will fill Russian gaps—but likely not turn the tables in Ukraine.

What Does Victory Look Like in Ukraine?

Wed, 27/09/2023 - 18:31
Ukrainians differ on what would keep their nation safe from Russia.

The Biden Administration Is Dangerously Downplaying the Global Terrorism Threat

Wed, 27/09/2023 - 12:00
Today, there are more terror groups in existence, in more countries around the world, and with more territory under their control than ever before.

Poland Is Throwing All Its Neighbors Under the Bus

Wed, 27/09/2023 - 11:38
Running for reelection, the Polish government is flailing in every direction to keep its populist credibility.

Nigeria’s Unhappy Birthday

Wed, 27/09/2023 - 07:00
As the country marks 63 years of independence, insecurity and corruption continue to drive highly educated Nigerians to live and work abroad.

As China’s Property Sector Crumbles, Who Takes the Fall?

Wed, 27/09/2023 - 02:00
Two detained former executives from developer China Evergrande Group won’t be the only scapegoats.

Hungary Severs Aid to Ukraine

Wed, 27/09/2023 - 01:00
Budapest is willing to anger the EU and NATO if it means closer ties with Russia.

Indonesia Asks Where the Money Is for Green Transition

Tue, 26/09/2023 - 23:39
A much-lauded pledge to decarbonize needs funding

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