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The Trump visit to the Gulf showed no understanding of the invaluable asset that support for human rights represents for the United States.
U.S.-China trade talks in Geneva resulted in a temporary slash of tariff rates, but the ripple effect of this tit-for-tat ...
Trump’s decision to lift sanctions on Syria and meet with its new president is a major shift in U.S.-Syria relations, but it ...
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The United States and China narrowly avoided a trade war by agreeing to a ninety-day pause on steep tariffs. The truce is not ...
Two things emerged clearly from this week’s Copenhagen Democracy Summit, the eighth annual gathering convened by Anders Fogh ...
The negotiations are fraught with a history of enmity and a lack of trust, even as both Washington and Tehran seek a narrow ...
Michelle Gavin, senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, along with Joshua Meservey, testified on Tuesday, May 13, ...
Next comes presidential elections in South Korea on June 3 and then later upper house elections in Japan on July 22. The ...
The Philippines’s parliamentary elections reflect yet another vote between dynastic political families, but the outcome still ...
Rather than a beacon of hope, Burkinabè tyrant Ibrahim Traoré is a pointer to everything that is wrong with the continent.
Is the nascent consensus on state police in Nigeria a political ruse or a giant step towards true federalism in the country?