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Since 2020, Morocco has reframed its case for control of Western Sahara as one based on economic development. Its shift is ...
Far from collapsing, the nuclear taboo remains strong and by some indicators is getting stronger as a result of developments ...
Greetings, everyone. This is Elliot Waldman, WPR’s new editor-in-chief, writing from my home office in Brooklyn. I wanted to share a few thoughts on my first day on the job.
Argentina’s Fernandez, Brazil’s Bolsonaro and Colombia’s Uribe have maintained their political influence, despite their ...
At a time when the global order is fracturing, African countries have emerged as champions of a more inclusive multilateralism to replace it.
That’s because starting Monday, I’ll be passing the baton to Elliot Waldman, who will be directing WPR’s coverage of global ...
Although the atomic bomb hasn’t been used in war since it was dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the possibility of its ...
Ramaphosa was already damaged goods after last year’s elections. Now, as South Africa finds itself in choppy waters, more are ...
A Sudanese airstrike destroyed a suspected UAE aircraft yesterday, marking a potential tipping point for the increasingly internationalized conflict.
A pragmatic political neophyte is surging in the Netherlands’ pre-election polls, as the disillusioned Dutch seek someone to ...
The Federal Reserve’s credibility forms the bedrock of global monetary stability. Trump’s assault on its independence ...
The 80th anniversary of the U.S. atomic bombing of Hiroshima comes at a time when the strengthening the nuclear taboo has taken on renewed urgency.
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