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Masungi Georeserve Managers Respond to Government ‘Strong Arming’
By Chad de Guzman
What to Know About the Late Prince Frederik of Luxembourg and POLG
By Miranda Jeyaretnam
Why Canada Is Giving Mark Carney a Shot
By Stephen Maher
How China Is Boosting Its Clean Energy Goals
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Iran's Hope on International Women's Day
The hard-won gains of Iranian women in the 2022 harken to the March 8, 1979 protests that forced clerics to back down, writes Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi
March 7, 2025
'Hundreds of Dead': Inside the Fallout from Trump's Ukraine Intel Pause
The U.S. intelligence pause has undercut supply lines to Kursk, cut satellite imagery and tanked morale.
By Simon Shuster/Kyiv
March 7, 2025
The Ukraine Minerals Pact Is Still a Bad Deal
The deal was in jeopardy after the Trump-Zelensky White House spat. Unfortunately, it's still on the table.
By William Walldorf
March 7, 2025
What the Houthi Terrorist Designation Means for Yemen
Critics argue the FTO designation could exacerbate an already dire situation where millions of civilians rely on aid to survive.
By Juwayriah Wright
March 7, 2025
Never, Never Underestimate Ukraine
My country is not a Banana Republic that will simply bend to President Donald Trump's wishes.
By Illia Ponomarenko
March 6, 2025
The Biggest Takeaway of China’s 2025 NPC
Beijing’s biggest annual political meeting is unlikely to make any big splashes. That could be a problem.
By Charlie Campbell
March 5, 2025
What Trump Said About Ukraine
Trump inflated how much the U.S. has given Ukraine since Russia's invasion.
By Brian Bennett
March 5, 2025
The Impact of USAID Cuts on Disabled Kids
Inclusive Development Partners got most of its funding from USAID. Now it's facing bankruptcy.
By Belinda Luscombe
March 4, 2025
World Leaders React to Zelensky and Trump's Oval Office Showdown
“You are not only fighting for your freedom but also for all of Europe’s,” Sweden's Prime Minister said to Zelensky.
By Rebecca Schneid and Olivia-Anne Cleary
March 1, 2025
Zelensky's Oval Office Clash with Trump Draws Pride and Fear in Ukraine
As the war continues, Ukrainians reacted with resolve and apprehension to Friday's clash.
By Simon Shuster/Kyiv
March 1, 2025
Trump Has Heated Exchange with Zelensky
"You’re not acting at all thankful," Trump told Zelensky in front of reporters.
By Brian Bennett
February 28, 2025
South Korea’s Political Drama Will Produce Waves Overseas
The ongoing political crisis obscures the fact that South Korea's foreign policy is about to change drastically.
By Ian Bremmer
February 28, 2025
How the U.S. Right Is Divided Over the Tate Brothers’ Return
Here’s what to know about the split reactions among conservatives to the repatriation of influencers Andrew and Tristan Tate—and the trafficking charges they face abroad.
By Miranda Jeyaretnam
February 28, 2025
Sudan's Starvation After the End of USAID
As armed factions crippled the economy, civilians created a massive grassroots network to feed people. But someone has to provide the food, writes an Emergency Response Room founder.
By Hanin Ahmed
February 27, 2025
What to Know About U.S.-Taiwan Relations Under Trump
A longstanding U.S. policy of strategic ambiguity toward the self-governed island, which China claims as its own, is starting to bring anxious uncertainty.
By Chad de Guzman
February 27, 2025
What CEOs Know about Putin that Stumps Donald Trump
Putin is desperate for U.S. businesses to return to stave off his economic collapse, write Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and Steven Tian.
By Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and Steven Tian
February 26, 2025
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