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Who Is to Blame for Sky-High Food Prices?

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GZERO
Ertharin Cousin

An estimated 3.1 billion people can't afford a diverse, nutritious diet due to increased food inflation, says Ertharin Cousin.

Screenshot of Ertharin Cousin speaking to interviewer in front of blue GZERO background. Food and Agriculture

Trump's Indictment, EU Leaders in China, Tsai Meets McCarthy

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World Review with Ivo Daalder

Deborah Amos, Nirmal Ghosh, and Philip Stephens join Ivo Daalder to discuss the week's top news stories.

Former President Donald Trump arrives at Manhattan Criminal Court in New York City
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Global Politics

Biden's Summit for Democracy Isn't Really about Democracies

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World Politics Review
Paul Poast

A key purpose of the meeting is to create a countercoalition against Russia and China, Paul Poast argues.

President Biden hosts a meeting at the Summit for Democracy
The White House
US Foreign Policy

Deep Dish Returns! Lessons on a Career Spent in Global Affairs

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Deep Dish on Global Affairs Podcast

Get ready to meet Brian Hanson and Lizzy Shackelford – the voices behind Deep Dish.

Deep Dish Hosts US Foreign Policy

The Real Motivation behind Iran's Deal with Saudi Arabia

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Foreign Policy
Saeid Golkar

“The agreement is about far more than just normalizing ties with Riyadh,” argue Nonresident Senior Fellow Saeid Golkar and Kasra Aarabi.

Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian and Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud and Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang shake hands during a meeting in Beijing, China
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Global Politics

It's Not Too Late to Get Honest about Israel

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Chicago Tribune
Elizabeth Shackelford

"Supporting the Israeli government now means going against the clear will of the Israeli people," Elizabeth Shackelford writes.

A large banner depicting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is seen during a demonstration against him in Tel Aviv
Reuters
US Foreign Policy

The Amazon Gold Rush is a Threat to Law and Order

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Context
Robert Muggah

Criminal activity and money laundering is making efforts to protect indigenous people and nature far harder, writes Nonresident Fellow Rob Muggah.

An illegal gold mine in the Amazon rainforest.
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Global Politics

To Conquer Inflation, US Needs to Invest in Agricultural Research

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Agri-Pulse
Dan Glickman

Agricultural research and development is vital to our food system and must be invested in, Dan Glickman writes.

A man plows a field using a tractor. Food and Agriculture

Trump Indictment Viewed Abroad as Test of US Democracy

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VOA
Cécile Shea

What impact does Trump’s indictment have on the credibility of the US political system? Cecile Shea weighs in on VOA with Cindy Saine.

Trump arraignment at table in court.
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US Foreign Policy

Conservative Base Still behind Yoon, but Broader Support Wanes

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NK News
Karl Friedhoff

"Yoon Suk-yeol likely pays closer attention to one metric above all else — his base support," writes Karl Friedhoff.

Yoon delivers a speech to students at Keio University in Tokyo
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