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More states are reconsidering nuclear weapons, even as the U.S., Russia and China engage in a renewed arms race. The result ...
With its oil reserves set to run out in about 30 years, the tiny but wealthy state of Brunei is pursuing an economic ...
Iran’s and Pakistan’s mass deportations of Afghan refugees reflect a global trend toward forced expulsions and anti-migrant ...
A diplomatic spat between Russia and Azerbaijan reflects a broader shift in which Moscow’s influence in the South Caucasus is ...
Reflecting the resignation that has taken hold within the country, Venezuela’s slide into all-out dictatorship no longer ...
The Cote d’Ivoire president’s bid for controversial fourth term could backfire, with implications for the country and the ...
The WPR Weekly Quiz will test your knowledge of events and issues in global affairs this past week with six questions drawn ...
Trump’s treatment of African leaders may be more brazenly disrespectful, but he is continuing Washington’s trend of growing ...
Israel loosened restrictions on aid entering Gaza, suggesting it is more vulnerable to political pressure than it has been in ...
France, the U.K. and Canada are all prepared to recognize the state of Palestine. What does that actually mean in ...
Trump and Lula’s spat is just the latest in a long battle for regional influence between the U.S. and Brazil. The next ...
Five leftist leaders recently gathered in Chile to propel the global battle against the far right. The event fell far short ...