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  1. Ambassador Lianys Torres Rivera on Cuba-US Relations
    Reuters

    Ambassador Lianys Torres Rivera on Cuba-US Relations

    PAST EVENT
    Ambassador Lianys Torres Rivera provides her perspective on the future of the relationship between Cuba and the United States.
  2. YP Nexus: How Has Alcohol Shaped the World?
    Reuters

    YP Nexus: How Has Alcohol Shaped the World?

    PAST EVENT VIDEO Panel
    Explore how alcohol has been integral to social, cultural, and economic development across time and how it continues to affect our world today.
  3. NARC lab testing germ plasm samples
    US Embassy

    Breeding Crops for Climate Resilience: Visions from Haiti, Costa Rica, Uganda, Malawi, and Senegal

    Blog Post
    by Hale Tufan

    This blog is about the disruption and impact COVID-19 has had on climate change and food systems around the world.

  4. People wave small British flags while a crowd of people walks by in the background
    Roberto Catarinicchia

    Is A Post-Brexit US-UK Free Trade Agreement Realistic?

    Blog Post
    by Justin Millar

    With an extension on Brexit, we revisit the prospects of a future trade agreement between the United Kingdom and the United States.

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  6. Vladimir Putin
    Herman Van Rompuy

    Putin Keeps Experts Guessing about His Post-2024 Plans

    Blog Post
    by Brendan Helm, Dina Smeltz, Arik Burakovsky

    As the end of Putin's presidential term limits draw closer, many international observers wonder what Russia's leadership will look like after 2024.

  7. Thomas Friedman

    Foreign Affairs Columnist, New York Times
    Thomas Friedman
    Thomas Friedman
  8. Gordon Flake

    Chief Executive Officer, Perth USAsia Centre, University of Western Australia
    Gordon Flake
    Gordon Flake
  9. German factory.
    Moritz Ludtke

    Germany Accelerates Change in Its "Rust Belt"

    Blog Post
    by John Austin

    Both the United States and Germany are seeing evolving economies in their respective "rust belts," formerly robust engines of the industrial era.