Outgoing U.S. President Joe Biden’s eleventh-hour block of the nearly $15 billion bid by Nippon Steel to purchase U.S. Steel, while long expected and now challenged in court, has dealt ...
Chinese electric vehicle (EV) maker BYD is under investigation for using “irregular visas” to ship workers to Brazil, where they were kept in what Brazilian inspectors described as “slavery-like conditions.” ...
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has threatened tariff hikes on the United States’ largest trading partners, but China seems to be in the most immediate line of fire as his inauguration ...
Even after 33 days in the hospital, eight operations, and more than a year of recovery, La-Taha still does not have full use of his hand. Burns have left it ...
The Chinese Communist Party is “intent on rooting out every pocket of independent religious thought” and persecutes Christians by shutting down house churches, stripping children from Christian families, and monitoring ...
2024 was disastrous for Chinese President Xi Jinping. For all of his rhetoric about “the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation,” his regime faced staggering setbacks. Military purges intended to ...
Earlier this week, Foreign Policy featured 10 conflicts to watch in 2025. Here, we are focusing on those international disputes that have been flying under the radar but could emerge as full-blown conflicts ...
Welcome to Foreign Policy’s South Asia Brief, and happy New Year. There will be many questions about South Asia and the world this year: how the region adjusts to a second ...
At the start of each year, Foreign Policy asks some of our columnists for the one key issue they’ll be watching in the year ahead. This year, it goes without ...