On July 18, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) concluded the Third Plenum of its 20th Party Congress. Held in a secured military conference hotel on the western outskirts of Beijing, ...
Donald Trump’s selection this week of Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance as his vice presidential pick tells us something about the Republican Party’s approach to economics these days. Vance styles himself ...
Almost two and half years into Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Moscow’s war machine still runs on energy revenues—despite unprecedented Western sanctions that took a bite out of, but hardly ...
Welcome back to World Brief, where we’re looking at British Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s big plans for the United Kingdom, a searing heat wave in Ukraine, and cyanide poisonings in ...
Welcome back to World Brief, where we’re looking at economic growth in Asia compared to Western debt concerns, future French leadership, and civilian deaths in Gaza. Welcome back to World ...
Britain’s Labour Party won 411 seats in the House of Commons in the July 4 national election. It was the country’s biggest landslide victory since Tony Blair first took office ...
Ahead of the U.S. presidential election this November, many U.S. voters—mostly Republicans and independents—have listed immigration among their top concerns. Last year, authorities registered a record nearly 2.5 million encounters ...
Welcome to Foreign Policy’s Africa Brief. The highlights this week: President William Ruto holds dialogue with Kenya’s protesters, negotiators seek a peace deal in Sudan, and the new U.K. government scraps the ...
Welcome to Foreign Policy’s China Brief. The highlights this week: Executives at Chinese state banks face new pay limits, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban visits Beijing, and China’s trucking industry ...
Welcome back to World Brief, where we’re looking at U.K. parliamentary elections, Kazakhstan hosting the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit, and a Category 5 hurricane in the Caribbean. Welcome back to ...