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Over 655,000 Black Americans now live abroad. Here’s why more are leaving the U.S.—and the countries welcoming them with ...
The enemy of your enemy isn’t always your friend.
Trump’s recent measures have cemented a split between Washington and Brussels, but that won’t automatically translate into ...
In October 2024, at the most recent BRICS summit, Russian President Vladimir Putin urged the countries of the “global South” ...
The Samarkand summit marks a watershed moment in EU-Central Asia relations at a time when the international order is ...
In the event of a peace settlement dividing Ukraine in two, the nations of the West have a critical interest in strengthening ...
Russia leader Vladimir Putin’s main aim is to divide and weaken European unity, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has told European public broadcasters. Speaking in an interview ahead of ...
The coalition’s junior partners, The League and Forza Italia, take opposing positions on the war in Ukraine and the European Commission’s plan to build up Europe's security. Prime Minister ...
Ben Bland is the director of the Asia-Pacific Programme at Chatham House and the author of books including "Man of Contradictions: Joko Widodo and the Struggle to Remake Indonesia." Slapping ...
Washington’s antagonistic policies under President Donald Trump will significantly influence Europe’s relations ... “This dynamic often creates a divide within the EU as these nations ...
It turns out Europe’s favorite American import isn’t fast food or Netflix. It’s missiles, and Europe needs to start making its own. Today, Europe is in no position to do so. As is common in asymmetric ...
BERLIN — Questions are mounting in Canada and in Europe over whether big-ticket purchases of high-end U.S. weaponry, such as the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, are still a wise strategic choice for ...