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Will Crime Syndicates Kill the Thai-Cambodian Peace Deal?

TheDiplomat - jeu, 30/10/2025 - 06:00
Real peace requires an end to human trafficking and "pig butchering" operations.

Will Belém Kill Paris?

Foreign Policy - jeu, 30/10/2025 - 05:01
COP30 in Brazil tests the 2015 climate accord at a pivotal moment.

America and China Can Have a Normal Relationship

Foreign Affairs - jeu, 30/10/2025 - 05:00
How to move past strategic competition.

How to Solve Gaza’s Hamas Problem

Foreign Affairs - jeu, 30/10/2025 - 05:00
Disarming the group will require Arab and Muslim forces—and strong American leadership.

The Hanoi Convention: Vietnam’s Middle Power Moment

TheDiplomat - jeu, 30/10/2025 - 04:18
The country is increasingly being recognized as a global middle power with a distinctive identity and a preference for inclusive multilateralism.

BBC Journalist Barred From Leaving Vietnam, Broadcaster Says

TheDiplomat - jeu, 30/10/2025 - 03:38
The news came as Communist Party chief To Lam departed for London, where he is expected to announce a major diplomatic upgrade with the United Kingdom.

Myanmar Rebel Group Agrees to Ceasefire With Military Ahead of Junta Election

TheDiplomat - jeu, 30/10/2025 - 01:44
Under Chinese pressure, the Ta'ang National Liberation Army has agreed to withdraw from two towns, including the ruby-mining center of Mogok in Mandalay Region.

How Russia Sanctions Could Affect India

Foreign Policy - mer, 29/10/2025 - 23:05
U.S. and EU penalties on Russian oil companies raise the stakes for New Delhi’s trade talks with Washington.

South Korea Courts Trump During Visit

Foreign Policy - mer, 29/10/2025 - 22:18
East Asian countries are using a tried-and-true method to woo the U.S. president and secure better trade deals.

The U.S. Government’s Repair Bills Are Coming Due

Foreign Policy - mer, 29/10/2025 - 21:49
Decades of accumulated technical debt have hollowed out state capacity.

Tanzania’s Unfree Election

Foreign Policy - mer, 29/10/2025 - 21:37
The country heads to the polls in an increasingly authoritarian political environment.

With Fourth Plenum, Xi Jinping Dares the US to Fight

TheDiplomat - mer, 29/10/2025 - 20:55
Just ahead of the Trump-Xi summit, a high-level CCP meeting set the tone by emphasizing China’s push for tech supremacy.

‘Putin Doesn’t Want Peace’

Foreign Policy - mer, 29/10/2025 - 20:53
Estonia’s president on Russia, Ukraine, NATO, drones, and Trump.

The U.S. Is Withdrawing Some Troops From Eastern Europe

Foreign Policy - mer, 29/10/2025 - 20:44
Top congressional Republicans expressed concern over the lack of consultation.

Milei’s Midterm Miracle

Foreign Policy - mer, 29/10/2025 - 19:06
Did Argentine voters endorse their president’s economic overhaul—or cow to Trump’s threats?

The Trump-Xi Summits, Then and Now: Trade, Taiwan, and Russia 

TheDiplomat - mer, 29/10/2025 - 16:43
Six years after their last meeting, the agenda looks the same – but the needle has moved on each of the three top issues.

Wargaming China’s Dominance in Rare Earths and Critical Minerals 

TheDiplomat - mer, 29/10/2025 - 16:28
Insights from Finley Grimble.

Why Putin’s Energy Weapon Failed

Foreign Policy - mer, 29/10/2025 - 16:26
New measures from the United States and European Union confirm why Russian energy exports were always a double-edged sword.

L'OTAN, de l'Atlantique à l'Oural

Le Monde Diplomatique - mer, 29/10/2025 - 16:20
M. Vladimir Poutine accuse les Occidentaux d'avoir trahi leur promesse de ne pas étendre l'Alliance atlantique à l'est — une thèse que ces derniers contestent. Trente ans après la réunification allemande, les archives déclassifiées révèlent l'offensive diplomatique menée par Washington face à une Russie (...) / , , , , , - 2025/11

The Remaking of the Indian Army Since Operation Sindoor

TheDiplomat - mer, 29/10/2025 - 16:03
India has been rapidly restructuring its military, taking advantage of the fact that it is still technically on a war footing.

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