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Macron Aims to Press Home His Advantage as Campaigning Ends
Boris Johnson Is Causing More Trouble for His Tories With Yet Another Partygate Probe
Iran and Saudi Resume Talks to Repair Ties, Cut Mideast Tensions
Rwanda ‘More Akin to Detention Camp Than Sovereign State’, Says Ex-Ambassador
Peru’s President Proposes Referendum for New Constitution
U.S. to ‘Respond Accordingly’ If China Sets Up Base in Solomons
NATO Entry or Not, Finnish Finance Chief Vows Defense Focus
India Wants to Be Strong Friends With the West, Minister Says
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Tobin Harshaw
Does America’s Foreign Policy Need to Get Real?
A Q&A with the Atlantic Council’s Emma Ashford, a standard-bearer among the new generation of geopolitical realists.
Mark Gongloff
China May Be Learning the Wrong Lessons From Ukraine
Could Russia inspire its ally to launch an invasion of its own?
Zev Chafets
How Israel Is Trying to Solve Its Ukraine Conundrum
The government will find it harder to stay on good terms with Putin in light of Russia’s atrocities, but national security considerations can’t be set aside.
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Yellen Pledges to Work With Allies to Support Ukraine
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says she is committed to working with U.S. allies and partners to support Ukraine's economic needs and announces another $500 millon of immediate funding aid. She speaks at a news conference during the 2022 IMF-World Bank Spring Meetings. (Source: Bloomberg)
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