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Peter Dejong / APWhat is the International Court of Justice, Where Israel Faces Genocide Charges?
On Dec. 29, South Africa brought genocide charges against Israel in the International Court of Justice. Israel said it will defend itself from the charges at hearings on Jan. 11 and 12 in The Hague.
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Ng Han Guan / APHow Could Young Voters Affect Taiwan's Election?
At least a quarter of Taiwan’s eligible voters are between 20 and 40 years old, a group that overwhelmingly supports an independent Taiwan.
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Smart Cities Don't Cede Autonomy to Tech Giants
City leaders must ensure full transparency and public control of data and infrastructure when partnering with tech vendors on smart city solutions.
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Nicolas J. LeclercqHow Cities Can Go Slow to Achieve Real Change
Nonresident Fellow Sascha Haselmayer discusses his new book, which synthesizes the lessons he learned from his work with cities, governments, and NGOs.
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Eva DarronPost-Pandemic Travel and Tourism: How Has Travel Shaped Your Worldview?
With countries locking down and opening up and locking down again, it has become especially hard to anticipate if and how we can move—now and in the future.
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Youssef AbdelwahabCities for Autocrats and the Future of Urban Spaces
Cities have been called bastions of democracy, but authoritarian leaders across the globe are articulating their own visions for the future of urban spaces.
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ReutersConfronting China over the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics
How can the US confront human rights abuses in China, without robbing athletes of the opportunity to compete on the world stage?
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Elizabeth SokolichThe Cost of Shein and Temu's Low Prices
A June congressional report revealed the two companies are taking advantage of a U.S. shipping provision that allows them to avoid paying tariffs on orders and to “circumvent” a U.S. law that aims to protect Uyghurs in China from being forced to produce cotton products.
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Sebastiaan ter BurgDispatch From Seoul: City of Transportation Extremes
In October, I visited Seoul with a delegation of Chicago Council Emerging Leaders on a Korea Foundation-funded trip led by Karl Friedhoff, the Council’s Korea specialist.
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Rob LambertMidwestern Manufacturing Survives and Thrives
The Midwest has faced a decline in manufacturing for decades, but if states in the region work together, it can remain a vital part of the regional economy.