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Iran’s New Top Diplomats Are a Problem

Wed, 17/11/2021 - 19:34
Tehran needs to restore the nuclear deal—but the Raisi administration’s officials aren’t up for the job.

China Warms Up to Myanmar’s Generals

Wed, 17/11/2021 - 17:13
Months after the coup, Beijing seeks stability—and protections for its investments—above all.

Russia Isn’t About to Attack Ukraine

Wed, 17/11/2021 - 16:41
Moscow occupying its neighbor would be expensive, dangerous, and pointless.

Can African Leaders End Ethiopia’s War?

Wed, 17/11/2021 - 13:21
As civil war spreads, Kenya and the African Union are trying to broker a cease-fire.

Watchdog Reports Shed New Light on Trump-Era Mismanagement at State

Wed, 17/11/2021 - 13:00
Career diplomats are concerned that the State Department won’t institute changes to address bullying or mismanagement in the future.

What in the World?

Fri, 29/10/2021 - 23:03
This week in FP’s international news quiz: summits galore, a princess in flight, and a real “Great Pumpkin.”

Belarus Boots U.S. Diplomatic Staff, Mimicking Putin

Fri, 29/10/2021 - 22:14
Belarusian strongman Aleksandr Lukashenko seems to have learned that neutering U.S. diplomacy is cost-free.

Why the Abraham Accords Won’t Bring Israeli-Palestinian Peace

Fri, 29/10/2021 - 22:08
Regional cooperation didn’t lead to peace at the 1991 Madrid Conference—and it won’t today.

Afghan Crime Wave Adds to Taliban Dystopia

Fri, 29/10/2021 - 21:14
A rash of robbings, kidnappings, and even killings is aggravating Afghanistan’s dire situation.

It’s Not Too Late to Defeat the Coup in Sudan

Fri, 29/10/2021 - 21:14
The United States and its allies need to do more than talk about democracy; they must act to defend it.

USAID Slow to Make Diversity Promises Come True

Fri, 29/10/2021 - 20:49
Staff fear ambitious goals won’t trickle down to the rank and file

How Jordan Censors Journalists

Fri, 29/10/2021 - 20:37
The director of the only media outlet in the country to cover the Pandora Papers speaks out.

The Developing World Needs Energy—and Lots of It

Fri, 29/10/2021 - 19:42
At COP26, leaders must find ways to allow much greater economic growth across large parts of the world.

Japan’s Lower House Elections Will Decide Kishida’s Fate

Fri, 29/10/2021 - 18:28
A “revolving door” premiership would have consequences both at home and abroad.

New India Finds an Old Role in a Changing Middle East

Fri, 29/10/2021 - 17:15
This time, India is not supporting another country’s empire but advancing its own interests.

Bangladesh’s Deadly Identity Crisis

Fri, 29/10/2021 - 17:00
Attacks on the Hindu community show how the country has turned away from its pluralist heritage.

Iran’s Emerging New ‘Second Europe’ Strategy May Be Doomed

Fri, 29/10/2021 - 15:35
The Raisi administration’s apparent new approach has been tried before, unsuccessfully.

What a Gangster’s Takedown Says About Colombia’s Fragile Peace

Fri, 29/10/2021 - 14:00
The Gulf Clan grew in areas where implementation of the country’s 2016 peace deal has lagged.

How Werewolves Colonized Brazil

Fri, 29/10/2021 - 13:00
There are no wolves in the country. But somehow, they keep showing up on screen.

Don’t Blame America’s Wealthy. Blame the Game.

Fri, 29/10/2021 - 12:57
A Trump administration tax law was supposed to spur investment in disadvantaged communities. It didn’t work that way.

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