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  1. REUTERS
    Defense and Security

    NATO Welcomes Biden in Brussels

    Video
    by Ivo H. Daalder

    Council President Ivo Daalder joins BBC World News to explain why Biden's first meeting with NATO allies is dominated by growing aggression from Russia and China.

  2. Indian Prime Minister Modi meets with US President Biden
    Indian Ministry of External Affairs

    The United States and India: Emerging Allies or Necessary Partners?

    Blog Post
    by Phillip Meng

    Indians strongly support the bilateral partnership and anticipate increased US security assistance. But Americans are less enthusiastic about growing ties.

  3. A person wearing a surgical mask looks at their phone while walking on the sidewalk

    With Normalcy Returning in Some Places, Global Public Opinion Shows a Degree of Anxiety

    Blog Post
    by Craig Kafura, Karl Friedhoff, Brendan Helm, Kate Park

    While coronavirus restrictions are being incrementally removed in certain countries, some people are feeling concern at returning to the activities that had characterized their pre-pandemic lives.

  4. US Public Opinion in a Time of War

    A week after the midterms, we’re here to help you unpack what’s next. Let’s dig in.

  5. The entrance to the CIA New Headquarters Building (NHB) of the George Bush Center for Intelligence.
    Central Intelligence Agency

    Intelligence Coup of the Century: Would Americans be on Board?

    Blog Post
    by Brendan Helm

    What does the American public think of the American intelligence community and its efforts at global surveillance?

  6. cow and farmer
    REUTERS

    Climate Famine, Seeds, and a Land Survey

    Blog Post
    by Julia Whiting

    Check out our round up of the week's top stories in food, agriculture, and global development!

  7. US Department of State

    Renewing American Diplomacy

    Podcast
    by Marcie Ries, Constanza Castro Zúñiga, Brian Hanson

    America's diplomats are still critical for US foreign policy, but the foreign service must become more flexible to engage the next generation and solve today's problems, our guests argue. What would change look like?

  8. A photo taken from above shows a person browsing a table and shelf of foreign-language books
    Julio Lopez

    Chicago's Wide World of International Literature

    Blog Post
    by Hope O'Dell

    Thanks to a passionate group of independent presses, bookstores, and translators, the city’s foreign lit scene is thriving.

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