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OXFORD, England – It has long been clear that slow-moving governments are not keeping pace with rapid AI progress. But Anthropic’s announcement...
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Earlier this month, Beijing designated the Taiwan Strait and several areas around Taiwan to be “coastal waters.” As many Japanese leaders and...
The ASEAN-Russia Commemorative Summit, held June 17-18, 2026, in Kazan, Russia, marked 35 years of dialogue relations and 30 years of formal...
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In Giuliano da Empoli’s 2022 novel “The Wizard of the Kremlin,” the protagonist Vadim Baranov — a fictionalized version of Russian President...
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Keir Starmer has informed King Charles III of his intention to depart 10 Downing Street. By September, the U.K. will have its seventh prime minister...
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Japan wants to turn its factory floors into the proving ground for the next frontier of artificial intelligence. The question is whether it still has...
The United States appears to be stepping back from a key element of its Indo-Pacific strategy, dropping “Indo” from the Indo-Pacific Command and...
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Taiwan opposition leader Cheng Li-wun has little to show from a two-week trip to the United States, the most concrete sign yet that Taiwan’s chief...
Usually, if someone or something is trying too hard to be cool, it isn’t. The same could be said of the Cool Japan Fund, a public-private investment...
Two military conflicts less than a year apart have renewed attention on China’s prospects as an arms exporter. But even with a compelling commercial...
If you had told me that more than 70,000 effervescent football fans would pack Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium on a Monday night to watch, ahem, New...
“You better be careful, JD.” That was the warning last Wednesday from President Donald Trump, sort of in jest and sort of not, to his vice...
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Before heading to the Group of Seven summit in Evian-les-Bains, France, Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi visited her British and Italian counterparts in...
A politician essentially handpicked by Beijing, Chief Executive John Lee, has dealt a lethal blow to the rule of law in Hong Kong. It’s simple and...
The long-awaited Memorandum of Understanding between Iran and the United States was electronically signed on June 14, Donald Trump’s 80th birthday....
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Three months ago Iran launched two intercontinental ballistic missiles toward the U.K.-controlled island of Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean. Neither...
Major world events such as the Olympics and the FIFA World Cup operate under a bargain. Countries spend billions of dollars to build stadiums and...
One of the most striking things about contemporary America is the popularity of conspiracy theories. The list of absurd things that “everybody...
Would you pay 99 cents to make Super Mario jump higher? In an infamous 2014 letter to Nintendo, activist fund Oasis Management proposed that the...
China rewrote the rules of global business a few weeks ago. You probably missed it. Two innocuous-sounding regulations from the State Council threaten...
N'DJAMENA, Chad – As everyone knows, the war in the Middle East has caused a sharp spike in oil, gas and food prices, creating severe economic...
As Brazil commemorates 118 years of Japanese immigration on June 18, public attention will once again focus on one of the most visible legacies of the...
In two months, it will be five years since the Taliban returned to power in Afghanistan. During these five years, despite the overwhelming evidence...
On Sunday, Washington and Tehran confirmed that both sides had “electronically signed” a preliminary memorandum of understanding aimed at ending...
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Do you live in fear of the specter of “Japanese neo-militarism”? Are you girding yourself for another campaign of advance across Asia? Perhaps you...
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No one knows whether AI will trigger a white-collar jobpocalypse. The loudest warnings still come from people building and selling the technology,...
A recent case in Japan has sparked intense discussion about artificial intelligence. In late May, media reports revealed that the 18-year-old daughter...
No wonder Donald Trump swore at his supposed friend and ally Benjamin Netanyahu recently. Within days of that June 1 phone call, Israel and Iran were...
“As close as lips and teeth” is how Mao Zedong famously described China’s ties with North Korea. Chinese President Xi Jinping’s visit to...
You may never have heard of Aki and Koichi, but this sartorial couple in their 70s from California are a hit on social media. They are part of a wave...
I’m a longtime fan of Midnight Oil, the crusading Australian band whose thunderous performances set the standard for political activism in the...
On a spring evening in Budapest, I watched the Kodaly Choir of Debrecen close a program of Asian voices with a song from a place few in the hall could...
Catching a glimpse of Dario Amodei these days is like finding a rare butterfly. The chief executive officer of Anthropic PBC was scheduled to meet...
NEW DELHI – On his recent visit to India, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio predictably touted India as one of America’s “most important...
When Google recently announced radical changes to its search tool that will overshadow the page of blue links we’ve been used to seeing for more...
MADRID – The nuclear question has returned to the center of global politics. While the specter of nuclear proliferation never disappeared, it was...
South Korea’s recent diplomatic thaw with China is not a pivot toward Beijing — it is a hedge against a more volatile world. The warming of ties,...
Geopolitics is currently making it harder for India’s 1.4 billion people to cool off in the punishing summer heat. Things are about to get a whole...
The share of U.S. workers who worked primarily from home, or WFHers, last year was 13.3%, according to recently released U.S. Census Bureau data,...