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Europe will buy unspecified weapons for Ukraine, and Russia gets a long reprieve from sanctions.


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A concerted diplomatic push is needed to allay a deepening humanitarian catastrophe.


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China’s underground financiers have specialized in international money laundering.


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The Starmer government’s hopes of restoring relations with Europe have mostly remained just that.


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Despite recent debates at the Pentagon, a global approach to Eurasian threats is needed.


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ASEAN leaders will have noticed that Washington is increasingly preoccupied with the Middle East and Western Hemisphere.


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Remember the 1973 oil shock?


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The White House also announced that it would send additional weapons to Ukraine via NATO.


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Inauthentic accounts linked to China are seizing on local political feuds.


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A former military dictator and late convert to democracy, Nigeria’s two-time ruler lacked the discipline to enact transformational change.


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Sacking specialists and cutting federal funding helps U.S. adversaries and competitors.


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No one wants a long war, and doing nothing was no longer an option.


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The president beat out nativist arguments to dismantle a national quota system.


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The president’s recent moves don’t fit the usual binary of U.S. foreign policy—but there is a historical precedent.


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