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Lately, there has been a lot of talk about the multibillion-dollar online scam industry that has proliferated in Southeast Asia, where so-called...


Ongoing reports and analysis Europeans lulled themselves into the belief that U.S. President Donald Trump is unpredictable and inconsistent but...

One of the differences between President Donald Trump’s second term and his first has been a full-blown attack on the expert class. Vice President...


Billions of people around the world will be watching the 2026 World Cup, which begins on June 11 with a majority of the games hosted in the United...

Last month, Nvidia—the maker of the go-to chips for artificial intelligence (AI) developers—crossed $5 trillion in market capitalization and...


Welcome back to Foreign Policy’s Situation Report, where your co-authors are comparing their “Spotify Wrapped” revelations. John’s music...


Welcome back to Foreign Policy’s Latin America Brief. The highlights this week: U.S. President Donald Trump intervenes in the presidential election...


The U.S. Supreme Court is expected to soon come to a decision in Learning Resources v. Trump, the case that will determine whether the tariffs that...


Welcome back to World Brief, where we’re looking at a rare China-France summit outside of Beijing, Russia offering India uninterrupted fuel...

In late summer of 2022, Ukraine launched a major counteroffensive in the country’s south. On Nov. 11, that operation resulted in the liberation of...


Ongoing reports and analysis The Trump administration released its long-anticipated new national security strategy late Thursday night, laying out...


Ongoing reports and analysis It is a bad time to argue that the United States should do more to promote democracy around the world, and Michael...

Have feedback? Email [email protected] to let me know your thoughts. 1. The Democratic Republic of the Congo on Monday announced the end of an...


This month, we’re reading two unnerving tales that traverse South America and Western Europe. Fátima Vélez, trans. Hannah Kauders (Astra House,...

In the opening scene of Shih-Ching Tsou’s Left-Handed Girl, 5-year-old I-Jing lifts a kaleidoscope to her eye. The car’s interior, the highway...


In The Things You Kill, the new film from Toronto-based Iranian director Alireza Khatami, a harrowing instance of femicide serves as a mirror to a...


COP30 stumbled to a close with a voluntary pledge so weak that it practically invites abuse. But the biggest losers were not the absent...

Understanding the conflict three years on. More on this topic Welcome back to World Brief, where we’re looking at India’s ties with Russia, U.S.-...


News, analysis, and background. MORE ON THIS TOPIC Escalating Israeli settler violence against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank has been a...

These days, we’re all worried about various crises, from a collapsing climate to the fear of an emergent Skynet. In the United States, tech...
