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Welcome back to World Brief, where we’re looking at a famine declaration in parts of Gaza, a severe spike in oil prices in ...
There is danger lurking just beneath the water, and many Americans are still searching for their Chief Brody.
Talk of the U.S. dollar can have a frustratingly abstract, near-mystical quality to it. Even putting aside the crypto crowd’s pseudo-philosophizing about the future of money, when most ...
There is danger lurking just beneath the water, and many Americans are still searching for their Chief Brody.
A family makes their way along ruined railway tracks on the Mosul to Baghdad section of the line in Iraq on July 9. Ben Buckland photos for Foreign Policy; maps adapted from a circa 1912 map ...
There has rarely been a safer window for the transition of security on the continent away from America.
Test yourself on the week of Aug. 16: Bolivia votes, Zelensky visits the White House, and M23 rebels balk at peace talks.
New Delhi is making a bad bet on Beijing as its relationship with Washington sours.
The U.S. president says he’s solved six (or maybe seven) wars, but reality is a bit murkier.
After two decades as a bastion of the left, the country is taking a right turn.
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