Among the many disruptive economic policies former U.S. President Donald Trump is promising to pursue if he returns to the White House next year—a list that includes massive tax increases ...
As Iranians head to a run-off presidential election this week to replace the late leader Ebrahim Raisi, one key—and unusual—electoral issue continues to grip the country. While previous elections focused ...
Welcome back to World Brief, where we’re looking at tense Hungarian-Ukrainian relations, the Netherlands’ first far-right government, and a deadly stampede in India. Welcome back to World Brief, where we’re ...
More than six months after the Houthi insurgent group in Yemen started seriously disrupting maritime traffic in the Red Sea, global shipping has had to come to terms with a ...
France’s far-right Rassemblement National (RN) party came in first place in Sunday’s first round of parliamentary elections. Despite the fact that the party has never governed on the national level ...
The United States is in a cold war with the People’s Republic of China, and it urgently needs a strategy led and directed by the president himself if it is ...
Since the big wave of independence from European rule swept Africa in 1960, no country on the continent has joined the exclusive club of the world’s richest nations. Africa is ...
Welcome to Foreign Policy’s China Brief. The highlights this week: China weighs a plan to repurpose unsold inventory for affordable housing, a stabbing attack in the northeastern city of Jilin draws social ...
Welcome back to Foreign Policy’s Latin America Brief. The highlights this week: Antigua and Barbuda hosts a climate summit, Mexico prepares for its historic general elections, and a corporate merger could affect ...
Welcome back to World Brief, where we’re looking at elections in South Africa and Madagascar, the world’s largest climate change case to date, and Brazil recalling its ambassador to Israel. ...