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Davos Shockwaves: A Turning Point for America and Europe?

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At Davos, Martin Wolf and Sir Robin Niblett say the Greenland debacle exposed Europe's red line. Has the transatlantic relationship reached a turning point?

Trump at Davos
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US Foreign Policy

How the World Is Reading US Power

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From Venezuela to Greenland, the US has dominated global headlines one year into Trump’s second term. But what comes next, and how is the world reacting? Join Emma Ashford and Ryan Hass as we discuss these topics among others.

Greenland Protest
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US Foreign Policy

Iran's Protests: Can the Regime Survive?

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What's driving unrest in Iran—is this time different?

Protesters participate in a demonstration supporting protesters in Iran, in front of the US Consulate, Milan, Italy, Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2026.
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Global Politics

Europe's Security Wake-Up Call

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Europe’s security can no longer be taken for granted. We break down why.

European Security
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Defense and Security

Trump's First Year Back: What Stood Out

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President Donald Trump’s first year back in office changed the tone of US foreign policy. We look back at the moments that stood out.

Trump Zelenskiyy White House Meeting
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Global Politics

Human Rights in Retreat? Kenneth Roth Weighs In

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Human Rights Day arrives as norms fade, and pressures such as inequality and disinformation are rising. Kenneth Roth explains what’s really at stake.

A hand holds up a protest sign that reads "Right to Live Not Just Some."
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Human Rights

Can the US Keep Its Edge on the Battlefield?

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Former Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks lays out how the United States is trying to stay ahead as new technologies and global threats reshape modern warfare.

Kath Hicks speaking at the Pentagon
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Defense and Security

Can a Ceasefire Stop Sudan's Crisis? 

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Atrocities against civilians in Sudan are once again rising, and now the White House is pushing for a ceasefire. Martin Griffiths explains what’s really at stake.  

Sudan
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Global Politics

Inside Trump's National Security Playbook

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Insider insights from the architect of Trump’s 2017 National Security Strategy.

National Mall
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Defense and Security

Are Changing Demographics the Next Global Power Shift?

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China, Japan, and South Korea are aging fast. What does that mean for global stability?

Aging Population
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