Since Chinese President Xi Jinping removed presidential term limits in 2018, foreign commentators have warned of the perils that would sooner or later come about due to something they have ...
Welcome back to Foreign Policy’s Latin America Brief. The highlights this week: Venezuela prepares for presidential elections, Bolivia weathers an apparent coup attempt, and how Copa América is furthering U.S. soccer culture. ...
On Tuesday’s broadcast of NewsNation’s “Dan Abrams Live,” Rep. John Garamendi (D-CA) stated that while Republicans do it more, there are plenty of Democrats who “go after the system of ...
On May 28, Haiti’s Transitional Presidential Council elected former Prime Minister Garry Conille to lead the country once again and head its transitional government, which holds a mandate through 2026. ...
The French Revolution may have been one of the world’s first experiments in mass democracy, but those governing France have long had a problem with the idea. The French Revolution ...
Welcome back to Foreign Policy’s Latin America Brief. The highlights this week: Claudia Sheinbaum is elected Mexico’s first female president, Chile applies to join the International Court of Justice case against ...
In Germany, it is in hushed, angst-infused tones that observers now utter the words “Weimarer Verhältnisse,” or Weimar conditions. This refers to the chaos and violence that political extremists sowed ...
Welcome back to World Brief, where we’re looking at India’s election results, new asylum restrictions at the U.S.-Mexico border, and a proposed Israel-Hamas cease-fire deal. Welcome back to World Brief, ...
When as many as 99 million Mexican voters head to the polls on June 2, they will be casting their ballots in what is certain to be a groundbreaking national ...
TBILISI, Georgia—Last December, the European Union granted Georgia candidate status for EU membership. Now the bloc is deeply at odds with Tbilisi after the ruling Georgian Dream party passed a ...