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Italy’s prime minister enjoys stable leadership but faces mounting political challenges. April 23: Heads of Italy’s coalition government: Deputy Prime Minister Antonio Tajani of Forza Italia (left), ...
As U.S.-EU trade tensions rise, Europe must choose between reinforcing multilateralism, diversifying trade or risking fragmentation.
International organizations have fared rather poorly over the last 30 years. Those devoted to guaranteeing peace have failed miserably. The same applies to bodies designed to provide aid to the poor ...
The Islamist terrorists’ quiet yet expansive resurgence threatens global stability, reshaping U.S. counterterrorism priorities.
Hungary, a member of both the European Union and NATO, is increasingly looking eastward to counterbalance its reliance on the West. As long as it remains part of the Western alliance system, Budapest ...
As the U.S. struggles to divide its rivals, its missteps contrast with China’s deft diplomacy and Russia’s strategic craftiness.
The EU Banking Union, created to stabilize Europe’s financial system, remains incomplete after a decade.
Operation Midnight Hammer dealt a major blow to Iran’s nuclear facilities, revealing the permanence of modern conflict – from hybrid warfare to shifting global alliances.
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The world has the ability to prevent and punish genocide, but still it keeps happening in an unending fight for humanity.
Reform of the United Nations Human Rights Council is unlikely since many states benefit from the status quo.
Facing war fatigue at home, Western governments are tempted to use Russian foreign exchange reserves to pay for aid to Ukraine.