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As the dust settles over the American missile and bomb craters in Iran, questions are already swirling about the success of ...
Countries without nuclear weapons could decide nuclear nonproliferation and transparency efforts that the world has taken for ...
Many signs, unfortunately, now point to another coup looming in the relatively near future. Thai politics, particularly army ...
Welcome to the Daily News Brief, CFR’s flagship morning newsletter summarizing the top global news and analysis of the ...
This Week,” a series that highlights noteworthy news related to women and U.S. foreign policy. This week’s post covers June 21 to June 27.
Birthright citizenship was intended to repeal the Supreme Court’s 1857 Dred Scott v. Sandford decision, in which it ruled that Black people, free or enslaved, were not U.S. citizens but rather ...
The border conflict is driving a sizable cleavable between two countries that have in the past decade built strong bilateral relations, is threatening all of mainland Southeast Asia’s economic ties – ...
Welcome to the Daily News Brief, CFR’s flagship morning newsletter summarizing the top global news and analysis of the ...
Today, fighting persists on the ground. It’s entirely possible that agreements will be signed, handshakes photographed, ...
Despite the impressive advances in airpower since the 1950s—like the precision-guided munitions employed in Saturday’s attack ...
Access to abortion has remained unsteady in the wake of Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization. Read how the courts ...
A shell-shocked President Tinubu traveled to Makurdi, the Benue State capital, where he directed security agencies to “hunt ...
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