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AP PhotosCities around the world charge to drive in certain downtown areas. Could Chicago follow?
Hailed as a way to reduce traffic and pollution and to improve city transit systems, cordon pricing exists in several cities around the world. Could it work in Chicago?
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Mark Schiefelbein / APAmericans Want US Leaders to Focus More on China and Southern Border
Partisan differences guide assessments of where Washington should turn its attention.
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What Ukraine's Election Reveals, Five Years After Crimea
Steven Pifer, a former US ambassador to Ukraine, joins Deep Dish to explain the latest developments in Russia and Ukraine's relationship, and what to expect next.
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Defense and SecurityAP PhotosWill Politics in Taiwan Increase the Risk of Conflict with China?
Deep Dish explores the challenges and choices Taiwan faces in preserving peace and navigating its delicate relationship with China and the US.
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Ana Miyares PhotographyThe 21st Century US-Japan Relationship
In advance of Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's state visit next week, join us for an afternoon of wide-ranging discussions on the political and security issues making headlines and the cultural, economic, and educational ties that run deep. -
Ana Miyares PhotographyBritish Ambassador Peter Mandelson on Trade, Tech, and Transatlantic Relations
British Ambassador Peter Mandelson explores how the US and UK can strengthen their bilateral relationship in an era of heightened global competition and technological change. -
Global PoliticsUmberto / UnsplashBehind the Global Race for AI Dominance
Nikita Lalwani joins Deep Dish to unpack how US industrial policy, national security, and China's tech ambitions are shaping the AI chips competition.
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US Foreign PolicyReutersWorld Review: After Afghanistan Exit, What's Next?
Karen DeYoung, Stefan Kornelius, and Peter Spiegel join Ivo Daalder to discuss the week's top news stories, from Afghanistan to the upcoming German elections.
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Elizabeth Sokolich1 in 5 Young People Around the World are NEETs. What Does That Mean?
From the United Kingdom to China, youth unemployment has been a point of concern. But across the world there is also a growing number of young people who aren’t in school, don’t have a job, and aren’t in any sort of vocational training.
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Global PoliticsREUTERSWhat Trudeau's Win Means for Canadian Foreign Policy
After weeks of fierce campaigning, not much changed after Canada's snap election. What can the Trudeau government accomplish in a third term when it comes to foreign policy?