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  1. Mexican immigrants walk across a bridge at the US border after being deported during the COVID-19 pandemic
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    Vulnerable, Vilified, and Essential: Immigrants, Refugees, and Asylum-Seekers during COVID-19

    Blog Post
    by John Slocum

    How did President Donald Trump's 2020 suspension of the issuance of green cards for people outside of the United States due to the COVID-19 pandemic affect immigrants?

  2. Judges preside over the opening of the hearings at the International Court of Justice in The Hague, Netherlands
    Patrick Post / AP

    ICJ Judge Voted Against Every Approved Measure in Israel Genocide Case

    Blog Post
    by Hope O'Dell

    Julia Sebutinde of Uganda voted no on more measures in the ICJ's ruling than the judge Israel appointed to the UN court for this case.

  3. REUTERS
    US Foreign Policy

    Pariah or Partner: The Shifting US-Saudi Arabia Relationship

    Podcast
    by Martin Indyk, Sarah Leah Whitson, Brian Hanson

    Will Biden shift Saudi Arabia from a “pariah” to a partner – should he? Experts Martin Indyk and Sarah Leah Whitson join Deep Dish to discuss.

  4. Chicago City Council at City Hall
    AP Photos

    From Ukraine to Gaza to Iraq, Chicago's city council has been voting more often on foreign affairs

    Blog Post
    by AJ Caughey

    City Council legislation on foreign policy tripled in the chamber in the last four years, according to a ChicagoGlobal analysis.

  5. Urban ministers at the G7
    Henning Schacht

    Leveraging City Diplomacy to Drive the Global Agenda

    Blog Post
    by Matt Watson

    Cities are embracing their role as international actors, but more resources are needed to fully realize the benefits of their global engagements.

  6. Ian Hurd

    Professor of Political Science, Northwestern University
    Ian Hurd
    Ian Hurd
  7. A photo collage of Joe Biden, U.S. soldiers, and the flag of Taiwan
    Elizabeth Sokolich with AP photos

    Why is the United States Arming Taiwan?

    Blog Post
    by Hope O'Dell

    The U.S. has maintained a delicate balance between not officially recognizing Taiwan as a sovereign nation and arming the island to fend off any Chinese aggression.

  8. REUTERS
    Culture

    Protecting Ukraine's Cultural Heritage in a Time of War

    Podcast
    by Olesia Ostrovska-Liuta, James Cuno, Brian Hanson

    Why are cultural sites a target during war? Olesia Ostrovska-Liuta and Jim Cuno explore.

  9. Reuters
    US Foreign Policy

    World Review: How 9/11 Shaped Our World

    Video
    by Ivo H. Daalder

    Susan Glasser, Ryan Heath, and Ed Luce join Ivo Daalder to discuss what went wrong and what went right for US foreign policy after the September 11 attacks.

  10. Pavel Bednyakov / AP

    Putin-Xi Pact, India-Pakistan Crossfire, Netanyahu's Push

    Video
    by Anton La Guardia, Elise Labott, Lee Hockstader, Ivo H. Daalder

    Anton La Guardia, Elise Labott, and Lee Hockstader join Ivo Daalder to discuss the week's top news stories.