The idea of “smart power” seems especially relevant today. But foreign policy choices usually don’t boil down to obvious ...
Trump’s defense secretary has vowed to eradicate “wokeness” from the U.S. military. His justifications are all based on false ...
A splinter faction of the TPLF seized two major towns in Tigray, raising concerns about the fragile post-war peace in the ...
Djibouti’s foreign minister is now leading the African Union, in a nod to the diplomatic agility of one of the continent’s smallest states.
Nine months after violent protests erupted across New Caledonia, France wants to reset its relationship with its overseas ...
Saudi Arabia is trying to position itself as a constructive actor on the world stage, a move intimately linked to internal ...
Romania is battling to fend off Russia’s influence while safeguarding its democracy. The U.S. is now one of the countries ...
Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte was arrested on an ICC warrant over his drug war policies. The arrest can’t be ...
Portuguese PM Luis Montenegro lost a vote of confidence yesterday, setting the country up for its third snap election since ...
International law prohibits the targeting of civilian infrastructure, even if it is also used for military purposes.
Trade has allowed the U.S. to secure enough fuel to operate the largest fleet of nuclear reactors worldwide. Tariffs could ...
Large-scale infrastructure projects across Africa are attracting billions of dollars in investment. They’re also replicating ...
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