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How Closures at Food Hubs Impact Gazans
By Callum Sutherland
Trump and Xi Hold First Call in Months
By Nik Popli
Fishing Communities Fight for Their Future
By Charlie Campbell and Chad de Guzman
What Trump’s Harvard Visa Restriction Means for International Students
By Chad de Guzman
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Trump Warns Putin Plans to Retaliate Against Ukraine
Trump’s remarks after a call with Putin raise fears of escalation following Ukrainian drone attacks.
By Nik Popli
June 4, 2025
What's in Canada's Immigration Bill—and Why It's Facing Backlash
Canada’s new immigration bill proposes sweeping changes in policy. And it's already prompting backlash.
By Rebecca Schneid
June 4, 2025
Hajj Begins With Sweeping New Changes
Saudi Arabia's 2025 Hajj overhaul includes policy updates and high-tech safety measures following last year's heat deaths.
By Juwayriah Wright
June 4, 2025
Trump Seeks Call With Xi: What to Expect
White House officials have said the U.S. and Chinese leaders could speak directly as soon as “this week.”
By Chad de Guzman
June 4, 2025
Why Japan May Help the U.S. Develop Trump’s Golden Dome
The Asian ally is reportedly considering lending its technological capabilities to the missile-defense project in hopes of negotiating a better trade deal.
By Chad de Guzman
June 4, 2025
Lee Jae-myung Hopes to Heal South Korea. That Won’t Be Easy
South Korea’s presidential election result was never really in doubt. The real question is which version of Lee Jae-myung will now govern the highly polarized nation of 50 million.
By Charlie Campbell
June 3, 2025
Dutch Government Collapses After Right-Wing Party Exits
Prime Minister Dick Schoof resigned on Tuesday after Geert Wilders' right-wing party left the government coalition over immigration policy.
By Callum Sutherland
June 3, 2025
The Meaning of Lee Jae-myung's Triumph
Exit polls project a win for the veteran center-left leader—closing a tumultuous chapter in South Korea's politics.
By Ian Bremmer
June 3, 2025
At Least 27 Palestinians Killed Near Gaza Aid Hub
They were trying to collect aid in Rafah, according to Gaza's health ministry. The IDF said 'details of the incident are being looked into.'
By Callum Sutherland
June 3, 2025
Ukraine’s Drone Strikes on Russia are the Future of War
Kyiv is producing millions of drones a year, and potentially changing the balance of power in future wars.
By Simon Shuster
June 3, 2025
Why Mongolia’s Prime Minister Resigned
The leader stepped down after a no-confidence vote, amid protests over alleged corruption.
By Chad de Guzman
June 3, 2025
Ehud Barak: Israel Must Back Trump's Gaza Deal
"Why is Netanyahu, an intelligent, experienced, savvy politician, failing? The answer isn't simple," writes former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak.
By Ehud Barak
June 2, 2025
Hegseth Talked Big Game to Indo-Pacific Allies—but Trump Mistrust Runs Deep
Hegseth showed his hand when he admitted: “My job is to create and maintain decision space for President Trump, not to purport to make decisions on his behalf.”
By Charlie Campbell / Singapore
June 2, 2025
China Urges U.S. to 'Stop Inciting Conflict'
China issued a blistering response after U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said "the threat China poses is real."
By Rebecca Schneid
June 1, 2025
Trump Needs to Get Real on Trade
A federal court ruling that the President's tariffs are illegal only underscores that he doesn't have a coherent plan.
By Ryan Hass
May 30, 2025
Trump Cracks Down on Chinese International Students: What to Know
Beijing said the decision to “aggressively” revoke Chinese student visas would “damage the image and reputation of the U.S.”
By Miranda Jeyaretnam
May 30, 2025
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