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Detailed talking points in the aftermath of Trump’s summitry provide clues as to where the negotiations are headed.
A global monitoring initiative found that parts of northern Gaza are suffering from famine, which could spread in the territory.
Despite innovations in counter-drone systems, drones continue to fly in mass in Ukraine, underscoring how difficult it is to counter them.
Following the collapse of U.N. talks in Geneva this month, limited pathways are available to address the global plastic pollution crisis.
The current crisis in Gaza underscores the challenges facing the U.N.’s humanitarian aid system in a changed global political environment.
In the long run, an overhaul of China's social safety net would boost the consumption power of households, benefiting the country's economy.
The pace of high-level engagements is a dramatic turnabout from five years ago, when Indian and Chinese troops engaged in bloody fighting.
The assassination of Miguel Uribe Turbay is rattling Colombia, which is already on edge ahead of next year’s presidential election.
Since 2020, Morocco has reframed its case for control of Western Sahara as one based on economic development. Its shift is bearing diplomatic fruit.
Latin American countries produce nearly half the world’s copper ore but remain stuck at the bottom of the value chain. New infrastructure and policy could change that.
If there’s going to be a major shift away from the U.S. dollar, someone needs to provide a viable alternative. That isn’t going to happen anytime soon.
Superman has long represented an idealized postwar U.S. foreign policy. The character’s new film may offer a lesson for what comes after its dismantling.
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