Karen DeYoung, Ryan Heath, and Stefan Kornelius join Ivo Daalder to discuss the week's top news stories.
"A diplomatic solution is far from guaranteed in the near term," Elizabeth Shackelford writes, "but Ukraine must not close the door to it."
Why are Ukrainians receiving a warmer welcome from the American public than past refugee groups?
In the most globally connected financial capitals, skyscrapers will continue to serve as a key component of the built environment.
Experts Laurel Miller and Andrew Watkins join Deep Dish to unpack Afghanistan’s economic collapse.
Results from the 2022 Chicago Council Survey show Americans want to keep supporting Ukraine for as long as it takes, despite inflation concerns at home.
The Council co-authors recommendations to advance the goals of the 2022 White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health.
"Afghanistan was indeed a failure of US foreign policy," Paul Poast writes. "But it wasn't a failure of the Biden administration."
"It's not just that he walked out of the White House, he took them to Mar-a-Lago where those documents could've been accessed by almost anyone."
The West has inflicted damage on the Russian economy, Bruce Jentleson writes, but Putin has so far contained those costs.
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