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The highlights this week: U.S. President Donald Trump’s attacks on Brazil reflect a larger conflict over the U.S. dollar, ...
Former Ehud Olmert in recent months has emerged as one of the fiercest internal critics of his country’s war in Gaza. Olmert ...
But one element of Netanyahu’s bid for reelection isn’t local:. Indeed, the U.S. president may not be the only factor shaping ...
Howard W. French is a columnist at Foreign Policy, a professor at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, and ...
Last week, Trump announced a sweeping 50 percent tariff on all Brazilian exports to the United States beginning Aug. 1. In a ...
Welcome back to World Brief, where we’re looking at a Syrian truce deal with Druze militants, a secret British relocation ...
Welcome back to World Brief, where we’re looking at how Japan ’s election results could hamper U.S. trade talks, Israeli ...
Test yourself on the week of July 12: Australia begins war-fighting drills, Trump threatens further tariffs, and a Syrian ...
Yes, we now have confirmation that the CIA was behind Iran's 1953 coup. But the agency hardly stopped there.
This is one of Trump’s favorite rhetorical tics —the conjuring up of a mythical community (“people are saying”) that agrees wholeheartedly with some highly questionable assertion. Who are these people ...
Sacking specialists and cutting federal funding only helps adversaries and competitors.
On July 26, Taiwan will set a new record for a developed democracy, holding recall referendums for 24 opposition legislators ...