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Why is contact between law enforcement and the average citizen in Africa so frequently lethal?
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Lesson One: U.S. financial market exceptionalism should not be taken for granted. The brief spurt of U.S. asset selling in ...
The outcome a no-confidence vote planned in parliament this week in Thailand may represent a fundamental reconfiguration of ...
Welcome to the Daily News Brief, CFR’s flagship morning newsletter summarizing the top global news and analysis of the ...
Taiwanese insurers are locked into holding U.S. dollar bonds that trade below par, putting pressure on Taiwan’s central bank ...
The legislation promoted by Trump and the White House will undo many of the climate and energy initiatives and tax credit ...
Countries without nuclear weapons could decide nuclear nonproliferation and transparency efforts that the world has taken for ...
Both presidents have sought to curb the Cuban military’s economic dominance. Trump’s new sanctions threat adds bite but comes ...
Many signs, unfortunately, now point to another coup looming in the relatively near future. Thai politics, particularly army ...
Costs are mounting for the U.S. defense industry, critical infrastructure, and relations with partners and allies.
As the dust settles over the American missile and bomb craters in Iran, questions are already swirling about the success of ...