Welcome to the Daily News Brief, CFR’s flagship morning newsletter summarizing the top global news and analysis of the day. ...
Militaries worldwide are rapidly adopting artificial intelligence (AI) while international cooperation flounders. With the United States and China less engaged at a recent AI military summit, middle ...
Guyana’s offshore oil discoveries have driven remarkable economic growth and transformed the South American country into a ...
CFR President Mike Froman is perhaps best known for his time as U.S. trade representative during the Obama administration. He sat down with CFR to discuss how he got his start, reconnecting with ...
A global wave of Gen Z-led protests have called for a fundamental restructuring of government and politics. Upcoming elections in Bangladesh and Nepal could offer young voters an opportunity for ...
Women have been on the frontlines fighting Maduro’s dictatorship, and other countries’ transitions show that women’s participation is vital for democracy to succeed ...
Welcome to the Daily News Brief, CFR’s flagship morning newsletter summarizing the top global news and analysis of the day.  Top of the Agenda U.S. Vice President JD Vance announced new civilian ...
New START expired on February 5, ending decades of U.S.-Russia cooperation to reduce each country’s nuclear weapons on alert. Four arms control experts provide insight on whether the end of the treaty ...
Who will prevent Hamas from continuing its rule of the half of Gaza it controls, from rearming, and from rebuilding its ...
Auto trade and investment policy in Canada and Mexico may be diverging from that of the United States, creating serious challenges for the integrated North American industry.
The publication of a diplomat’s confidential criticism of President William McKinley helped propel the United States into the ...
The Iranian regime, solidifying control after a bloody crackdown, is pursuing nuclear talks that so far have offered few ...