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While all eyes are focused on the end game of the war in Ukraine, let’s not forget the tinderbox in East Asia. On Feb. 14, the commander of United...
In the aftermath of Sunday’s election in Germany, the political landscape resembles a hall of mirrors: Every reflection reveals a paradox. The...
The victory of conservative candidate Friedrich Merz in Sunday’s German election has raised hopes that this 69-year-old former corporate lawyer...
Judging by the way U.S. President Donald Trump talks about America’s growing trade deficit with Canada, it’s hard not to come away thinking that...
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This year will be an important one for Osaka: Japan’s second city will host the World Expo, which is set to open for six months on April 13. It is...
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U.S. President Donald Trump didn’t end the war in Ukraine in 24 hours like he promised, but his team took a first step last week, meeting with...
U.S. President Donald Trump and Elon Musk were entirely right that America’s aid programs merited scrutiny and reform. Yet so far what these 2...
It has become a truism of foreign-policy debates nowadays that the world is at the dawn of a multipolar era. Whether such an international order...