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At least 22 people have died and more than 1,200 arrested in protests this week over the Angolan government’s decision to ...
Five leftist leaders recently gathered in Chile to propel the global battle against the far right. The event fell far short ...
Germany’s new chancellor faces a delicate balancing act: tackling the country’s energy crisis while upholding its commitment ...
Trump’s obsession with winning a Nobel Peace Prize has prompted him to take an active role in conflict mediation. But there ...
Trump’s treatment of African leaders may be more brazenly disrespectful, but he is continuing Washington’s trend of growing ...
In response to mass protests across the country, Zelenskyy backtracked on corruption reforms. The U-turn marks a watershed ...
Israel loosened restrictions on aid entering Gaza, suggesting it is more vulnerable to political pressure than it has been in ...
Colombia’s former president and most influential politician was convicted in a witness tampering case, a highly consequential ...
In crisis after crisis, China has avoided taking concrete action, suggesting Beijing isn’t interested in bearing the costs of ...
Shifting political loyalties in Libya are combining with Sudan’s civil war to unravel the networks underpinning Egypt’s ...
The EU chose to take some economic hits in order to avert what could have quickly escalated into a tit-for-tat trade war.
The U.S.-brokered deal represents a diplomatic breakthrough. But observers are skeptical it will deliver on its ambitious ...