Welcome back to World Brief, where we’re looking at the deadly New Orleans attack and the suspect’s ties to the Islamic State, the end of Russian gas transits through Ukraine, ...
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 ...
Happy New Year! Welcome back to World Brief, where we’re looking at a Chinese cyberattack on the U.S. Treasury Department, the latest U.S. security assistance to Ukraine, and a state ...
Former President Jimmy Carter, who passed away on Dec. 29 at the age of 100, was underestimated ever since he left office in January 1981. Carter, in fact, stands as ...
All the sound and fury of the 2024 U.S. presidential campaign—at least two assassination attempts, two Democratic candidates, the cats and the dogs and the brats—ended up signifying, well, not ...
The morning after U.S. presidential candidate Ronald Reagan crushed incumbent President Jimmy Carter with a 44-state landslide in 1980, the New York Times reported that demand for a “tougher American ...
People are dying from the cold at an alarming rate in the United States. The numbers doubled within the past decade, with the number of cold-related deaths rising significantly between ...
The White House announced on Christmas Eve that President Joe Biden signed a bill officially designating the bald eagle as the national bird. The bill, signed Monday after being passed ...
Welcome back to Foreign Policy’s Latin America Brief. The highlights this week: Trump’s team considers recalibrating U.S. Venezuela policy ahead of both countries’ January 2025 inaugurations, El Salvador scores a major IMF ...
Welcome back to Foreign Policy’s Situation Report. Just a note that the newsletter will be taking the next two weeks off for the holidays. We’ll return on Jan. 9. Alright, ...