The Democratic Republic of Congo has been mired in conflict for years. As fresh fighting surges in the east, the roots of ...
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An overzealous effort at reforming the U.S. Agency for International Development will dismantle programs that enhance U.S.
CFR President and former U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman analyzes the potential economic consequences and broader ...
The Trump administration’s crackdown on undocumented immigrants includes a plan to transport potentially thousands to ...
Last month, China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi made his first trip of 2025 a visit to the African continent, as has been Beijing’s practice for decades. His message? China values its relationships in ...
South Korean President Yoon's recent declaration of martial law highlights the nation's political disfunction. Dr. Yul Sohn ...
Though Trump’s tariff pronouncements have been changing nearly day by day, and sometimes hour by hour, we focus our analysis on the three tariff initiatives that Trump had pledged to implement in ...
A customer holds a bottle as a sign that reads “Buy Canadian Instead” is displayed after the top five U.S. liquor brands were removed from sale at B.C. Liquor Stores, in Vancouver, British ...
The majority of avocados consumed in the United States come from Mexico. Here’s how tariffs could make the price of avocados—and other goods—more expensive.
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