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Embracing Interconnectedness: How Indigenous Foodways Can Save Us

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Global Food for Thought by Ife Kilimanjaro

Indigenous perspectives utilize regenerative farming practices through embodying interconnectedness, ultimately protecting the environment from climate change.

A field of grapes in Oregon is pictured nearing sunset.
Dan Meyers
Food and Agriculture

Ukraine War Escalates, OPEC's Fallout, and Kim's Nuclear Games

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World Review with Ivo Daalder

Stefan Kornelius, Elise Labott, and Peter Spiegel join Ivo Daalder to discuss the week's top news stories.

Fires are put out after air strikes in Ukraine, silhouetted firefighter against orange flames.
Reuters
Global Politics

North Korea Launches Sixth Missile in 12 Days

In the News
Sky News
Karl Friedhoff

"It's better to think about this as just a catalyst. If there were no exercise ongoing, then of course North Korea would find other reasons to launch missiles."

Karl Friedhoff speaks with Sky News. Global Politics

The Evolving Threat of Nuclear Warfare

Podcast
Deep Dish on Global Affairs Podcast

Carnegie nuclear policy senior fellow Ankit Panda discusses recent nuclear saber-rattling by Russia and North Korea and whether the risk of nuclear conflict is growing.

REUTERS
Defense and Security

China Dominates in Biden's New National Security Strategy

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Al Hurra
Craig Kafura

What cards does the United States have to bolster its future national security strategy for the twenty-first century? And how will China deal with it?

Craig Kafura speaks on Al Hurra. Global Politics

Biden Says Putin "Cannot Continue with Impunity"

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CBC
Mitchel B. Wallerstein

"The first priority is to signal Mr. Putin that NATO remains united," says Mitchel Wallerstein ahead of this week's NATO meetings in Belgium.

Mitchel Wallerstein speaks with CBC. Global Politics

Karl Friedhoff Breaks Down North Korea's Latest Missile Test

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Sirius XM Potus
Karl Friedhoff

Karl Friedhoff joins Steve Scully to discuss North Korea's latest missile test over Japan and what it means for the future.

Kim Jong-un, chairman of the North Korean State Affairs Committee, inspecting a nuclear weapons training.
Reuters
Defense and Security

Why Sanctions Are Key to Understanding International Relations

In the News
Australian Institute of International Affairs
Bruce Jentleson

Bruce Jentleson takes an in-depth look at the fundamental details of sanctions and why "examining sanctions is the key to understanding international relations."

Bruce Jentleson speaking over a video interview. Global Economy

The South Korean Public Doesn't Buy Yoon's Narrative on Hot Mic Moment

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NK News
Karl Friedhoff

The president’s approval rate has recovered, Karl Friedhoff writes, but a majority see his criticism of a broadcaster’s reporting as media suppression.

People in central Seoul
Jeon Han/KOCIS
Global Politics

Germany Struggles to Adjust to a New Era

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Politico
Ivo H. Daalder

"Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has created a profound identity crisis in Germany," writes Council President Ivo Daalder for Politico.

German flag above a neoclassical building with the inscription "dem deutschen volke" and a blue sky.
Maheshkumar Painam
US Foreign Policy