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On Aug. 15, 2005, Israel began its “unilateral disengagement” from the Gaza Strip. Less than a month later, it had removed 11,000 soldiers and...
It’s no secret: The U.S. Democratic Party is struggling. According to a recent poll by Gallup, only 34 percent of Americans view the Democratic...
For all of its efforts to drive a domestic manufacturing boom in key industries, the United States remains heavily reliant on Asian expertise to...
You are forgiven if you barely remember this happening. The first week of May 2020 was a little nuts. In the United States, deaths from COVID-19...
Get audio access with any FP subscription. Subscribe Now ALREADY AN FP SUBSCRIBER? LOGIN A majority of justices on a five-member panel of Brazil’s...
On Oct. 16, 1962, U.S. President John F. Kennedy learned that the Soviet Union was building missile bases in Cuba. Soviet ships were on their way...
On Thursday, after days of slow-dripping revelations of his excruciating communications with the deceased sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, U.K....
CAMBODIA—By July 28, O’Smach, on Cambodia’s northern border, had become a ghost town. Five days of intense fighting with Thailand, erupting after...
MORE ON THIS TOPIC Welcome back to Foreign Policy’s Situation Report. We want to begin this week’s edition with an important message in light of...
Understanding the conflict three years on. More on this topic Welcome back to World Brief, where we’re looking at Poland’s response to Russia’s...
Last month, Nigel Farage, the leader of British anti-immigration party Reform U.K., unveiled his proposals on asylum. International agreements and...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is headless at a time of acute need. It has been some 11 months since the accusation became public that the...
Understanding the conflict three years on. More on this topic Welcome back to World Brief, where we’re looking at NATO intercepting Russian drones...
When Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran’s supreme leader, spoke at an event in late August, he dismissed calls for direct talks with Washington as “...
For years, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran’s supreme leader and ultimate powerbroker, has been insisting to his people that there would be no war with...
Discussions of irresponsible media coverage often lead to the fictional character of Wenlock Jakes. Supposedly the “highest paid journalist of the...
Understanding the conflict three years on. More on this topic U.S. President Donald Trump says he wants the Russia-Ukraine war to end. But his...
Welcome back to Foreign Policy’s Latin America Brief. The highlights this week: Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro is convicted of plotting...
Get audio access with any FP subscription. Subscribe Now ALREADY AN FP SUBSCRIBER? LOGIN At China’s massive military parade this month celebrating...
Welcome to Foreign Policy’s Africa Brief. The highlights this week: Ethiopia opens a controversial dam on the Nile River, South Sudan’s military...
Understanding the conflict three years on. More on this topic It has been more than 40 months since Russia invaded Ukraine, which means that it has...
Let’s admit it: It’s hard not to watch a video of a plane crash or a building demolition, and one feels the same disturbing fascination watching...
On Sept. 2, U.S. President Donald Trump ordered the sinking of an outboard motor-powered, open boat somewhere in the Caribbean, killing 11 people....
Understanding the conflict three years on. More on this topic Last night, Russia invaded NATO. Any other description is an obfuscation. At least 19...
Get audio access with any FP subscription. Subscribe Now ALREADY AN FP SUBSCRIBER? LOGIN Understanding the conflict three years on. More on this...
Welcome to Foreign Policy’s China Brief. The highlights this week: China shows off its relationship with North Korea and Russia at a military...
Ongoing reports and analysis Israel’s Sept. 9 strike on Hamas’s leadership team in Doha, Qatar, apparently an attempt to kill chief negotiator...
Welcome back to World Brief, where we’re looking at Nepal’s descent into political instability, Israel targeting Hamas leadership in Qatar, and the...
Welcome to Foreign Policy’s South Asia Brief. The highlights this week: Nepali Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli resigns amid deadly anti-government...
Last week, U.S. President Donald Trump rechristened the Department of Defense as the War Department. To drive the point home, the White House X...
MORE ON THIS TOPIC Israel carried out a strike targeting Hamas leadership in Doha, Qatar, on Tuesday, marking a major escalation in its war against...
The summer of 2025 has been difficult for many residents of Washington, D.C. As the city faces a $1.1 billion budget hole that was created by the...
The U.S. military blew up a speedboat in international waters near Venezuela on Sept. 2, killing all 11 people on board. President Donald Trump...
In scale and scope, Sudan and the Democratic Republic of the Congo are facing the world’s largest humanitarian and human rights crises. The numbers...
On Aug. 14, U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz called on the Trump administration to recognize Somaliland as an independent state. Cruz’s appeal was pitched as a...
When Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad was toppled late last year, it looked like a golden opportunity for Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan....
Understanding the conflict three years on. More on this topic One would think, three and a half years into Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, that the...
The U.S. government’s raid on a Hyundai battery plant for electric cars in Ellabell, Georgia, last week was the economic policy equivalent of a...
When European Commission President José Manuel Barroso delivered Europe’s first State of the Union address in 2010, many people in Brussels and...
News, analysis, and background. MORE ON THIS TOPIC The narrative widely shared by the Israeli and foreign media about the war in Gaza is that the...
Many wealthy Chinese cherish the elegance and artistry of rosewood (hongmu) furniture. Famous for its rich burgundy color, its intricate Ming and...
Welcome back to World Brief, where we’re looking at the looming collapse of the French government, a terrorist attack in Jerusalem, and Japanese...
France finds itself yet again mired in a political crisis. Prime Minister François Bayrou, unable to secure a majority of votes in the National...
Ongoing reports and analysis Last week, the Trump administration proudly posted footage of the U.S. military carrying out the apparent...