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Foreign Policy
Nov 14, 2025

A Power-Hungry Southeast Asia Wants China's Energy
Renewables are in hot demand in a growing region.

Foreign Policy
Nov 14, 2025

Trump's War on the BBC Is Working
The U.S. government has pushed the legendary broadcaster into a nervous breakdown.

Foreign Policy
Nov 14, 2025

Local Meets Global at COP30 in Belém
Latin American climate solutions are on display at the annual summit.

Foreign Policy
Nov 14, 2025

American Automakers Need Chinese Batteries
High political walls are hurting an industry vital to the character of the country.

Foreign Policy
Nov 14, 2025

The Forever Protectorate
Thirty years after Dayton, Bosnia is still overseen by a foreigner who has become a source of political instability.

Foreign Policy
Nov 13, 2025

U.S. Allies Turn Against Trump's Drug Boat War
Western partners are distancing themselves from the U.S. operation.

Foreign Policy
Nov 13, 2025

Making Sense of the World Energy Outlook
The energy transition is not inevitable—but neither is business as usual.

Foreign Policy
Nov 13, 2025

Major Corruption Scandal Undermines Ukraine's War Effort
An investigation found that politicians and other powerful individuals received kickbacks that could have undercut Kyiv's ability to defend itself from Russia.

Foreign Policy
Nov 13, 2025

With Help From New Tactics and Drones, Russia Closes in on Another Ukrainian City
Russia is increasingly sophisticated in using and defending against drones in urban areas.

Foreign Policy
Nov 13, 2025

Ethiopia's Fight Against Anti-Abortion Propaganda
How Ethiopians are resisting U.S.-backed disinformation on abortions.

Foreign Policy
Nov 13, 2025

The Voice of Venezuela's Opposition
María Corina Machado won the Nobel Peace Prize—but the fight for democracy is far from over.

Foreign Policy
Nov 13, 2025

How Venezuela Fits Into Trump's Strategy for Latin America
And how the region is navigating a changed United States.

Foreign Policy
Nov 13, 2025

Brazil Tries to Keep Climate Cooperation Alive
At COP30, the global energy transition is moving forward without the United States.

Foreign Policy
Nov 13, 2025

The U.S. President Should Practice for a Nuclear Crisis
The commander in chief gets almost no preparation for the ultimate decision. That needs to change.

Foreign Policy
Nov 13, 2025

Why Thieves Like to Steal Art
Suspects are being held in the Louvre heist, but artifacts are still missing.

Foreign Policy
Nov 13, 2025

Washington Must Confront Abu Dhabi Over Sudan
If Trump truly wants to be a peacemaker, he should banish the UAE from the negotiating table.

Foreign Policy
Nov 13, 2025

Libya's Oil Corruption Is Bad for Business
International firms should address graft before participating in a deeply compromised sector.

Foreign Policy
Nov 13, 2025

Trump's ‘War on Drugs' Will Work About as Well as the Last One
You can't bomb your way out of an illicit market.

Foreign Policy
Nov 12, 2025

Nigeria vs. Trump
How Nigerians are responding to the U.S. president's threat to attack "guns-a-blazing."

Foreign Policy
Nov 12, 2025

Congress Prepares to End Record-Breaking U.S. Shutdown
Republicans hope to push through a funding package that excludes extended Affordable Care Act subsidies.

Foreign Policy
Nov 12, 2025

43 Days Later: Congress to Vote on Funding Bill to End U.S. Shutdown
Republicans hope to push through a funding package that excludes extended Affordable Care Act subsidies.

Foreign Policy
Nov 12, 2025

Shutdown Deal Gives Laid-Off U.S. Diplomats Hope for Reprieve
The continuing resolution could postpone the end for some State Department employees on leave.

Foreign Policy
Nov 12, 2025

Back-to-Back Blasts Rock India and Pakistan
The two incidents underscore growing risks to regional stability.

Foreign Policy
Nov 12, 2025

Tungsten Is the Next Flash Point in the Resource Race
Alarmed by Beijing's rare earths chokehold, Washington is scrambling to plug other potential vulnerabilities.

Foreign Policy
Nov 12, 2025

Why Did Asian Countries Give Trump So Much on Trade?
The new deals contain unusual concessions that could change the flow of goods in Asia.

Foreign Policy
Nov 12, 2025

Chile Is Making an Unprecedented Right Turn
It's Latin America's traditional beacon of stability—and its next country to vote for the far right.

Foreign Policy
Nov 12, 2025

Doha Is Still Counting on Washington
After suffering two attacks, Qatar is doubling down on its security strategy.

Foreign Policy
Nov 11, 2025

China's Messy History With Mongolia
The countries' ethnic ties have grown strained in recent years.

Foreign Policy
Nov 11, 2025

New Uncertainty Shadows Gaza's Cease-Fire Deal
After the exchange of hostages and prisoners, Israel and Hamas now move to the daunting task of establishing a lasting peace.

Foreign Policy
Nov 11, 2025

China Makes a Tech Splash in Portugal
Beijing dabbles in diplomacy at Web Summit.

Foreign Policy
Nov 11, 2025

Tehran's Residents Are Panicking as Taps Run Dry
Years of drought and neglect have left the city nearly unsustainable.

Foreign Policy
Nov 11, 2025

Putin Will Never Compromise on Ukraine
Russia's president is too committed to his own fantasies to ever accept Ukraine's independence.

Foreign Policy
Nov 11, 2025

Canadian Ostriches Have Become Martyrs for the U.S. Right
How a fight over culling birds turned into an anti-government flash point.

Foreign Policy
Nov 11, 2025

Trump's Russia Sanctions Are Really Putting the Hurt On
He was late to the show, but he brought a big stick.

Foreign Policy
Nov 11, 2025

Trump's Tariffs Threaten the End of Neutrality
Now even Switzerland can't escape great-power politics.

Foreign Policy
Nov 11, 2025

How China Became a Solar Power
Beijing's green energy ambitions are fueling a global revolution.

Foreign Policy
Nov 11, 2025

The Nostalgic Delusion of 1989
The U.S. military buildup around Venezuela has drawn comparisons to past regime change in Panama. But Washington cannot invade its way to democracy in Caracas.

Foreign Policy
Nov 11, 2025

This Is the Future of U.S. Foreign Aid Under Trump
Post-USAID assistance may depend on a country's strategic value to Washington.

Foreign Policy
Nov 11, 2025

The Would-Be Dictator's Army
The United States is about to celebrate a very worrisome Veterans Day.

Foreign Policy
Nov 10, 2025

Sharaa's White House Visit Marks a Reshaping of the Regional Order
Trump is courting the jihadi-turned-statesman to secure a new ally in the Middle East.

Foreign Policy
Nov 10, 2025

Trump Courts Sharaa to Secure a New Middle East Ally
The U.S. and Syrian presidents discussed lifting U.S. sanctions and fighting the Islamic State.

Foreign Policy
Nov 10, 2025

Why Extreme Weather Hits Southeast Asia So Hard
The Philippines has been battered by back-to-back typhoons.

Foreign Policy
Nov 10, 2025

Latin America's Disjointed Reaction to Trump's Drug Boat War
The region is facing historic levels of fragmentation, one expert said.

Foreign Policy
Nov 10, 2025

Violence Is the Heart of Brazilian Politics
An extraordinarily deadly police raid in Rio was anything but an aberration.

Foreign Policy
Nov 10, 2025

Trump Deals a Blow to Bosnia
Lifting sanctions on Milorad Dodik is a win for Putin and instability at Europe's expense.

Foreign Policy
Nov 10, 2025

Will Israel Wreck the U.S.-Syria Romance?
By embracing Sharaa, Trump hopes to bring Syria into the U.S. order.

Foreign Policy
Nov 10, 2025

Millennial Leaders Won the Dutch Elections
A quiet generational shift is transforming politics.

Foreign Policy
Nov 10, 2025

In Putin's Russia, Even Lawyers Aren't Safe
Human rights defenders worry that the line between them and the people they represent is beginning to blur.

Foreign Policy
Nov 10, 2025

Sharaa's Democratic Test
The Syrian president, who visits the White House today, just oversaw his first election.

Foreign Policy
Nov 10, 2025

China Is Already Pulling Ahead on the Next Energy Supply Chain
Low-emission hydrogen is quickly becoming the latest frontier for geoeconomic competition.

Foreign Policy
Nov 10, 2025

Why Does the U.S. Set Presidential Term Limits?
The 22nd Amendment was nothing but an act of vengeance against Roosevelt, Reagan believed.

Foreign Policy
Nov 09, 2025

The Power of Gen Z-Led Uprisings
From Madagascar to Nepal, young people are emerging as a powerfully disruptive force.

Foreign Policy
Nov 07, 2025

In Unprecedented Times, Congress Evades Responsibility
On constitutional matters of war powers and tariffs, Republican lawmakers have abandoned the field to Trump.

Foreign Policy
Nov 07, 2025

Orban Seeks Exemption From U.S. Penalties on Russian Oil Imports
Hungary hopes that flattering Trump will keep Russian energy flowing to the country.

Foreign Policy
Nov 07, 2025

Orban Showers Trump With Praise to Avoid U.S. Sanctions
Hungary hopes that flattering Trump will keep Russian energy flowing to the country.

Foreign Policy
Nov 07, 2025

Africa Needs a Continental Body With Teeth
The African Union has become a back-scratching club of heads of state.

Foreign Policy
Nov 07, 2025

5 Novelists on Their Favorite Climate Fiction
Sometimes, literature meets the moment better than diplomacy.

Foreign Policy
Nov 07, 2025

The Man Who Could Topple Orban
How Peter Magyar went from a former Fidesz insider to Hungary's most popular politician.

Foreign Policy
Nov 07, 2025

The Surprising History of Egypt's ‘Crazy Tomatoes'
How an ordinary ingredient became a symbol of collective complaint.

Foreign Policy
Nov 07, 2025

The Forgotten Visionary of U.S. War in Latin America
Lucius Shepard's hallucinogenic stories anticipated Trump's war fantasies.

Foreign Policy
Nov 07, 2025

Del Toro's Netflix ‘Frankenstein' Feels Like a Classic
The Mexican director has finally made the movie he's dreamt about since childhood.

Foreign Policy
Nov 07, 2025

How Oil Came to Define Venezuela's Economy
The economic shocks precede Chávez and Maduro.

Foreign Policy
Nov 07, 2025

The Use and Abuse of ‘Narco-Terrorism'
From Afghanistan to Venezuela, the misleading term has inspired decades of misguided policies against real problems.

Foreign Policy
Nov 07, 2025

Trump Should Oust Maduro
U.S. military might can help democratize Venezuela without sending troops.

Foreign Policy
Nov 07, 2025

Trump Is Alienating Southeast Asia
Tariffs and inattention have pushed regional states toward China.

Foreign Policy
Nov 07, 2025

Latin America's Pivot to Asia
Chile, Mexico, and Peru announced new trade talks at APEC.

Foreign Policy
Nov 07, 2025

A Complacent Pentagon Needs to Learn From Ukraine
The Europeans are deeply engaged with Kyiv on defense technology, but Washington is lagging behind.

Foreign Policy
Nov 07, 2025

To Counter China, Look to the ‘Other Trilat'
The U.S.-Philippines-Japan partnership needs institutionalization.

Foreign Policy
Nov 06, 2025

Why Congress Is So Mad at the Pentagon
Lawmakers—including Republicans—are frustrated over a lack of communication.

Foreign Policy
Nov 06, 2025

Trump Seeks to Counter Russia, China in Their Own Backyard
Signing rare-earth deals with Central Asian nations would bolster U.S. influence in the mineral-rich region.

Foreign Policy
Nov 06, 2025

Trump Hosts Central Asian Nations to Ink Critical Minerals Deals
Signing rare-earth deals with Central Asian nations would bolster U.S. influence in the mineral-rich region.

Foreign Policy
Nov 06, 2025

What Went Wrong in Tanzania?
How the "island of stability" in a turbulent region descended into chaos—and where it goes from here.

Foreign Policy
Nov 06, 2025

Hezbollah Is Down But Not Out
Undermining the group in Lebanon requires targeting its networks abroad.

Foreign Policy
Nov 06, 2025

The Desperate Search for Gaza Peacekeepers
Most of the world seems very eager to avoid joining the territory's international stabilization force.

Foreign Policy
Nov 06, 2025

Toppling Maduro Without Boots on the Ground
Trump would be right to try something new against the Venezuelan regime.

Foreign Policy
Nov 06, 2025

Madagascar's ‘Coupvolution' Is Following a Familiar Pattern
Gen Z protesters now have buyer's remorse.

Foreign Policy
Nov 05, 2025

A Victorious Mamdani Will Be Forced Onto the International Stage
New York's global profile gives it a powerful role in subnational diplomacy.

Foreign Policy
Nov 05, 2025

Domestic Challenges Dent Pakistan's Triumphalism
As Islamabad draws attention on the global stage, it grapples with economic problems and surging terrorism back home.

Foreign Policy
Nov 05, 2025

Sweeping Democratic Wins Serve as a Referendum on Trump 2.0
State and local election results cast hope for Democratic ambitions in next year's midterms.

Foreign Policy
Nov 05, 2025

Democrats Win Big in U.S. State and Local Elections on Anti-Trump Platform
State and local election results cast hope for Democratic ambitions in next year's midterms.

Foreign Policy
Nov 05, 2025

The War Is Over for Israel, but the Accounting Has Yet to Begin
Will voters settle the score with Bibi—or double down on him?

Foreign Policy
Nov 05, 2025

Initial Supreme Court Arguments on Tariffs Case Offer Some Hints
A number of justices are skeptical of reading too much into the president's "unlimited" powers.

Foreign Policy
Nov 05, 2025

Britain Is Having the World's Most Extreme Immigration Debate
The British discourse makes even the Trump administration look moderate.

Foreign Policy
Nov 05, 2025

France's Failure in Mali Threatens the World
Trump's Nigeria obsession distracts from the real al Qaeda crisis in the Sahel.

Foreign Policy
Nov 05, 2025

How to Stop the Genocide in Sudan
A murdering militia still depends on international legitimacy to survive.

Foreign Policy
Nov 04, 2025

What Are China's Nuclear Ambitions?
Trump's testing plans revive scrutiny of Beijing's growing arsenal.

Foreign Policy
Nov 04, 2025

The Fall of El Fasher Marks Another Dark Turn in Sudan's Civil War
Under Rapid Support Forces control, civilians face summary execution, sexual violence, and famine, experts say.

Foreign Policy
Nov 04, 2025

AI's Rapacious Appetite for Electricity Can Accelerate Clean Energy
Why Big Tech's energy problem might prove crucial to fighting climate change.

Foreign Policy
Nov 04, 2025

COP30's Dangerous Omission
Brazil's people-centered climate vision risks abandoning the most vulnerable.

Foreign Policy
Nov 04, 2025

What Does Trump Think Nuclear Testing Is?
A vague statement opens a range of expensive possibilities.

Foreign Policy
Nov 04, 2025

How Beijing Views Trump
A top China scholar and former Biden administration advisor on the Trump-Xi meeting and the future of the U.S.-China relationship.

Foreign Policy
Nov 04, 2025

Could the Financial Action Task Force Save U.N. Sanctions?
As a more technical body, the task force might be able to fill the gap left by Security Council paralysis.

Foreign Policy
Nov 04, 2025

In Hurricane Melissa's Wake, Trump's Foreign Aid Cuts Face Critical Moment
The storm's devastation is a key test of the United States' reduced humanitarian response abilities.

Foreign Policy
Nov 04, 2025

Ireland's Next President Will Assume the Progressive Mantle
Anti-war candidate Catherine Connolly's victory is the country's latest rebuke to the global right-wing populist wave.

Foreign Policy
Nov 04, 2025

Ukraine's New U.S. Ambassador Previews Her Pragmatic Approach to Washington
"I am Ukrainian, right? I'm not a Democrat or Republican."

Foreign Policy
Nov 04, 2025

Dick Cheney, Architect of the War on Terror, Dies
The former U.S. vice president set out to strengthen the power of the presidency and the country but ultimately undermined both.

Foreign Policy
Nov 04, 2025

Dick Cheney, Architect of the War on Terrorism, Dies
The former U.S. vice president set out to strengthen the power of the presidency and the country but ultimately undermined both.

Foreign Policy
Nov 04, 2025

Indonesia's Belt and Road Railway to Nowhere
For a while, it looked as if China had learned its lesson on scaling back investments.

Foreign Policy
Nov 03, 2025

With Military Buildup Against Venezuela, the U.S. Eyes Cuba as Well
Washington hopes cutting off Venezuelan oil to Havana would collapse the Cuban regime.

Foreign Policy
Nov 03, 2025

Tanzania's President Sworn In Amid Political Crisis
Samia Suluhu Hassan begins her second term after vote-rigging allegations and deadly protests rocked the country.

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