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The India-Pakistan conflict gave China’s defense industry a rare opportunity to showcase its weapons in combat.
Syria’s future is troubled by continuing massacres of minority communities, yet the country holds promise as Saudi Arabia looks set to wield the most influence.
Europe’s innovation potential is held back not by a lack of talent, but by structural barriers in taxation, labor policy and migration.
Developments and disruptive events are happening in Europe’s neighborhood.
Transnational organized crime poses an increasingly serious threat to public safety, democratic governance and state legitimacy in Latin America. Once primarily concentrated in countries like Mexico ...
The U.S. is prioritizing trade alignments on the basis of economic security The UK has acquiesced to a deal impacting its Chinese supply chains Beijing and Brussels are likely to challenge ...
European leaders warn that activist judges are hijacking democracy and paralyzing sovereign national policies to manage illegal migration.
International organizations have fared rather poorly over the last 30 years. Those devoted to guaranteeing peace have failed miserably. The same applies to bodies designed to provide aid to the poor ...
Tensions between Ethiopia and Eritrea have intensified this year, fueled by regional disputes and instability in the Tigray region. These developments raise concerns about the possible resurgence of ...
As U.S.-EU trade tensions rise, Europe must choose between reinforcing multilateralism, diversifying trade or risking fragmentation.
The U.S.-Ukraine strategic minerals agreement will have profound geopolitical implications, from countering China to challenges of war-contested deposits and EU relations.
The EU Banking Union, created to stabilize Europe’s financial system, remains incomplete after a decade.