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The United States bombs Iran, Thailand tightens its border, and NATO holds a summit.
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Leaders from the 32 members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization will convene at The Hague in late June to tackle the alliance’s greatest challenges. From the security of Ukraine to the ...
The Week Ahead. Wednesday, June 25: The U.S.-Africa Business Summit concludes in Luanda, Angola. Friday, June 27: The Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda are slated to sign a provisional ...
Beneath a blue sky, two men and two boys ride on the roof of a vehicle with another man visible in the passenger seat as he smiles out of the window.
Trump Seeks Calm. Israel and Iran upheld a fragile, U.S.-brokered cease-fire deal on Tuesday, ending a 12-day conflict that risked pulling the wider Middle East region into all-out war. Iranian ...
In his new biography, Zbig: The Life of Zbigniew Brzezinski, America’s Great Power Prophet, journalist Edward Luce details the life story of President Jimmy Carter’s national security advisor.
Why has traditional airpower been sidelined in one campaign while dominating the other? And what does this answer hold for ...
A cease-fire between Israel and Iran appeared to be on shaky ground on Tuesday, less than a day after the truce was announced ...
Washington’s June 21 strikes on Iran should finally put an end to one of the more tedious debates about U.S. President Donald Trump and his foreign policy: Is he an interventionist or not?
The U.S. strikes against Iran on Saturday provoked a wide array of responses. U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration ...
Ravi Agrawal is the editor in chief of Foreign Policy.He is also the host of FP Live, the magazine’s video channel and podcast, on which he regularly interviews world leaders and policymakers.