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  1. Reuters

    Joe Manchin: The Voice of Moderate Democrats? Or a Party Outlier?

    Blog Post
    by Dina Smeltz, Emily Sullivan

    As President Biden heads to the UN climate summit, one Senator has gutted his plans for clean energy reform.

  2. Reuters
    Global Economy

    World Review: China's Economic Trouble, Allies Shift on Ukraine, and Germany's Energy U-Turn

    Video
    by Ivo H. Daalder

    Bethany Allen-Ebrahimian, Stefan Kornelius, and Peter Spiegel join Ivo Daalder to discuss the week's top news stories.

  3. Vahid Salemi / AP
    Global Politics

    Beyond the Ceasefire: Iran's Future, America's Role, and What's Next

    Podcast
    by Vali Nasr, Suzanne Maloney, Leslie Vinjamuri

    Vali Nasr and Suzanne Maloney join Leslie Vinjamuri on Deep Dish to discuss the Iran-Israel conflict.

  4. An irrigation system spillway in Cambodia
    Dept. Foreign Affairs

    Are the Sustainable Development Goals for Water and Food Working Against One Another?

    Blog Post
    by Michael Tiboris

    Food, energy, and water form a nexus in which increased access to one resource puts increased pressures on the others.

  5. Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney, France's President Emmanuel Macron, Germany's Chancellor Friedrich Merz, India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi, South Korea's President Lee Jae Myung, and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer stand as leaders pose for a group photo, on the opening day of the G20 Leaders' Summit, in Johannesburg, South Africa, Saturday, Nov. 22, 2025.
    Yves Herman / AP

    Can Middle Powers Make the US-Led G20 Relevant?

    by Leslie Vinjamuri

    The forum combines middle powers ambition with great power access. But the US presidency promises a narrow agenda and unpredictable leadership.

  6. US Foreign Policy

    Nuclear Threats 75 Years After Hiroshima

    Podcast
    by Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall, Scott Sagan, Brian Hanson

    Former deputy secretary of energy Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall and Stanford University’s Scott Sagan examine nuclear weapons today and what Americans can do as arms control regimes falter.

  7. A man walks along the shore as oil tankers and cargo ships line up in the Strait of Hormuz, as seen from Khor Fakkan, United Arab Emirates, Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
    Altaf Qadri / AP

    War in the Middle East Ushers in a World of 'Might Makes Right'

    by Leslie Vinjamuri

    The US-led postwar international order is being tested in the waters of the Strait of Hormuz and in the shrewd calculations of governments from New Delhi to Helsinki.

  8. Protesters hold signs spelling out, "No War," outside the White House, Thursday June 20, 2019, in Washington, after President Donald Trump tweeted that "Iran made a very big mistake" by shooting down a U.S. surveillance drone over the Strait of Hormuz in Iran.
    Jacquelyn Martin / AP

    Will Public Opinion Pressure Lawmakers to Vote on Iran?

    by Dina Smeltz

    A 60-day period allowing Trump to wage war without congressional approval expires May 1. How legislators respond could influence the midterms.

  9. President Donald Trump walks on the red carpet in the Rose Garden with Britain's King Charles III
    Alex Brandon / AP

    King Charles III's Extraordinary US Visit Followed by Trump's Decision to Pull 5,000 Troops from Germany

    by Leslie Vinjamuri

    The British king’s skillful diplomacy and eloquent elevation of the US-UK relationship stands in stark contrast to a new transatlantic reality.

  10. A screen shows Rafael Grossi, left, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General and a candidate for United Nations Secretary-General, speaking during an informal dialogue at U.N. headquarters, Tuesday, April 21, 2026.
    Yuki Iwamura / AP

    Can the Next Secretary-General Bring the UN Back to Relevance?

    by Suzanne Nossel

    The contest to succeed António Guterres is underway. As candidates put forward their visions, the more pressing question is what kind of leader the moment demands.