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Trump insiders maintain that it would make little sense — politically or from a policy standpoint — for the president to offer any further extensions on trade.
New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart join Amna Nawaz to discuss the ...
The fearsome “Axis of Autocracies” bent on disrupting the U.S. led global order — China, Russia, Iran and North Korea — looks ...
Federal judges have continued to order sweeping halts to President Donald Trump’s policies in the immediate aftermath of a US ...
Trump and his aides have repeatedly shifted their stance on tariffs since the president’s “Liberation Day” announcement.
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How Trump Got Sucked Back into the Ukraine War
President Trump’s recent shift to a more hawkish stance on Ukraine, including a new round of arms sales and a vitriolic ...
Israel's war with Iran signaled the latest shift toward a new regional order that Turkey finds undesirable. Ankara is ...
Coalition governance is messy, but parties should be able to agree on prioritising economic growth and trade into Africa.South Africa's Government of National Unity (GNU) has just staggered past the ...
President Donald Trump seems to have learned the lesson painfully gleaned by all his 21st-century predecessors: You can’t ...
Tensions between the U.S. and its NATO allies have cooled off since most of the alliance's member states agreed to increase ...
YUEN FOONG KHONG is Li Ka Shing Professor of Political Science and Co-Director of the Centre on Asia and Globalization at the ...
China has considerable advantages, and neither superpower seems eager to cooperate to avoid catastrophe. And given AI’s world ...