In Western markets, large SUV and pickup truck sales have hit new highs. “f SUVs were a country, they would be the world’s fifth-largest emitter of CO2,” Patrick Schröder wrote ...
When U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt returned to Washington at the end of 1943, he could barely work. The strain of two years of continuous war leadership had been too ...
Last weekend’s negotiations in Cairo for a cease-fire in Gaza collapsed as both Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Hamas’s leadership refused to budge on key differences. An Arab official aware ...
In mid-January, Phil Gordon visited Guatemala to hand deliver a letter from Kamala Harris to a man who very likely owed his presidency to U.S. diplomatic intervention. Bernardo Arévalo de ...
On the sidelines of July’s NATO summit in Washington, a new industrial alliance quietly came to life. The leaders of the United States, Canada, and Finland announced the Icebreaker Collaboration ...
The top lawmaker on the U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee has called for National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan to testify publicly on Afghanistan, sending a letter to the White House ...
Welcome to Foreign Policy’s China Brief. I’m Lili Pike, a staff writer covering China. I’m standing in for James Palmer while he’s away this week. The highlights this week: China ...
The United States is grappling with a major fentanyl crisis. Of the more than 100,000 drug-related deaths recorded in 2023, approximately 70 percent are attributed to fentanyl and other synthetic ...
The divest-or-be-banned TikTok ultimatum that U.S. President Joe Biden signed into law in April poses a dilemma for the app’s claimed 170 million U.S. users: allegiance to TikTok or the ...
As the U.S. presidential campaign barrels toward its big, traditional fall push, both contestants have found ways to emphasize the centrality of Washington’s competition with Beijing to the country’s future. ...