A weekly digest of national security, defense, and cybersecurity news from Foreign Policy reporters Jack Detsch and Robbie ...
Staunch opposition remains, including in Dublin, where officials fear that Britain’s plan will increase unauthorized ...
Washington has begun rushing military supplies to Ukraine’s front lines after a long delay in getting approval from Congress.
Israel’s government has promoted misinformation around Oct. 7, but that doesn’t mean victims should be ignored.
Cardboard figurines depicting U.S. President Joe Biden, Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin at ...
The IRA and Senate opposition to a free trade deal with Jakarta are undermining the United States’ green transition.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping will make his first trip to Europe since 2019. Xi’s visit comes on the heels of two U.S.
Far-right voices in the Israeli prime minister’s cabinet seem to be eclipsing foreign warnings against the planned offensive.
The World Food Program warns that a famine in Gaza is “getting closer by the day.” A United Nations-backed report says it’s ...
The first frame of The Sympathizer reminds us that what is known in the United States as the “Vietnam War,” the Vietnamese ...