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There were good reasons for not moving the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem after all. From :
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Foreign Policy 24 min
Meet one of Russia's deadliest hitmen.
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Foreign Policy 39 min
"The campaign has reminded us of how common these stories are — but the behavior of foreign men working abroad has, in my experience, been far worse than anything I ever experienced at home."
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Foreign Policy 54 min
Now that the summit is off ... are nuclear weapons the only currency Kim Jong Un can leverage to rejoin the family of nations?
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Foreign Policy 1 h
Trump has canceled the summit with North Korea. What happens now? Listen here:
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Foreign Policy 1 h
When the Trump administration moved the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem, Palestinian leadership failed to respond. Then, it failed to prevent the murder of civilians in Gaza. Palestinian democracy is being undermined by its leaders, writes :
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After Donald Trump announced that the U.S. would no longer implement the Iran nuclear deal, Mike Pompeo laid out what his strategy to counter Iran’s behavior in the Middle East—but it was more like a wish list. From and :
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The last few months in Syria have been the latest in a string of awful months: Civilians have been under attack and humanitarian aid routes have been cut off. But one pocket in Syria that has remained comparatively calm, despite surrounding turbulence.
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Indian politics rarely lacks melodrama. But the recent elections in the southern state of Karnataka have set a new standard for last-minute twists and moustache-twirling villainy. From :
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Stefan Pauly 3 h
The US should not use the model in its negotiations with , but the end of the program during the apartheid era, says Terence McNamee .
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Putin has Syria just where he wants it ... stuck in a never-ending war. From :
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The Lowy Institute 3 h
The real struggle in Asia is with China, and Trump is throwing away US advantages- and in
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Ravi Agrawal 5 h
Both Israel and the Palestinian Authority are undermining democracy. Only a new generation can bring real change. in
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CNAS 3 h
's Transatlantic Security Director writes with Nuclear Crisis Group Director on the Trump Administration's lack of a coherent negotiating strategy after pulling out of the JCPOA, in this week:
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Foreign Policy 13 h
In 1970, Cyclone Bhola killed at least 300,000 people. In 2007, Cyclone Sidr killed 10,000. Now, the Rohingya refugee camps are located in one of the most frequently flooded regions of one of the most flood- and cyclone-prone countries in the world.
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Foreign Policy 14 h
The world enjoyed another historic royal wedding last weekend—here’s a look through history of how royal weddings were little more than statecraft.
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Foreign Policy 14 h
Iran's Revolutionary Guards were hopeful for a different ending.
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Foreign Policy 14 h
Indian politics rarely lacks melodrama. But the recent elections in the southern state of Karnataka have set a new standard. From :
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Foreign Policy 14 h
Ramadan around the world, protests in Bucharest, an eruption in Hawaii, lanterns in Seoul, and violence in Gaza. The world in photos last week:
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Foreign Policy 15 h
Bye, political spectrum. Hello, right and populist right.
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