How backing Kyiv can bridge the partisan divide and make U.S. foreign policy great again.
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The continued pushing of a “lab-leak” theory is unsupported and dangerous.
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The spacious ground-floor space in the former residence of the Spanish ambassador in Washington, D.C., …
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U.S. embassies across Africa are facing chronic staffing shortages that are undercutting U.S. foreign-policy goals …
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Africa Day 2022 and the continent’s food crisis.
The African continent commemorates Africa Day on 25 May under the shadow of soaring food …
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In the coming decades, we face a revolutionary shift in the balance of world affairs—and …
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‘Thanks, Putin’: Finnish and Swedish Lawmakers Aim for NATO Membership
Finnish and Swedish opposition leaders traveled to Washington this week to meet with U.S. officials …
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Russia’s Vladimir Putin may not occupy Ukraine anytime soon,
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In January, a French court convicted far-right political pundit
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Five years ago, French President Emmanuel Macron was elected