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Nationwide demonstrations in Kenya were timed to mark the one-year anniversary of mass protests. Now, though, the issues are ...
The Philippines’ self-governing Bangsamoro will hold its first-ever elections this year, capping a peace process that has ...
Iran war has confirmed the resilience of ties between Israel and the Arab countries with which it maintains formal and ...
NATO leaders met for their annual summit in the Netherlands, where all the members except Spain agreed to lift their defense ...
Though the military phase of the Israeli and U.S. campaign against Iran was a tactical success, it may not have achieved its ...
Walter Streeter earned his master’s degree in law and diplomacy from the Fletcher School, concentrating on the impact of ...
Despite their differences in style and focus, or perhaps because of them, Ardern’s and Merkel’s memoirs put the human side of ...
As the U.S. retreats from global leadership, BRICS is emerging as a pragmatic platform for countries seeking greater autonomy ...
In dismissing overcapacity as merely convenient complaints for Western politicians, Chinese policymakers forget China’s own ...
Ken Opalo is an associate professor in the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University and a senior fellow at New America’s Planetary Politics initiative.
Top-down approaches to addressing climate change ignore a fundamental reality: Success will hinge on a sound understanding of ...
The U.S. attack on Iran this weekend represents a turning point not only in U.S.-Iran relations but also in regional history.
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