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A long-simmering border dispute between Thailand and Cambodia erupted into armed clashes Thursday that have killed at least ...
Iran announced an impromptu one-day public holiday on Wednesday for Tehran’s residents, in an effort to save on water and ...
Deadly sectarian violence in Syria escalates, leaving over 350 dead. Tensions between Sunni Arabs, Druze, Alawites, Kurds, ...
That level of violence in Africa’s most populous country – and a major oil producer at that – should raise alarm bells. But ...
Tragic plane crash in Dhaka, cyber attack on Microsoft servers, Argentina's economy shrinks, Texas gerrymandering, Nigeria's GDP boost, and US House closure.
Chinese incursions into Taiwan’s Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ) have skyrocketed since Taiwanese President William Lai assumed office last year. Lai, who campaigned on a tougher stance toward ...
What We’re Watching: Philippine leader comes to Washington, UK turns to sanctions to cut migration, Ukraine bids to stymie anti-corruption body ...
In this episode of World in :60, Ian Bremmer breaks down Zelensky gutting anti-corruption agencies in Ukraine, the rise of Japan's 'Japanese First' Party, and Trump's UNESCO exit.
Ian Bremmer heads to Washington to sit down with Virginia Senator Mark Warner, a top Democrat pushing back against President Trump’s recent wins—and raising alarms about the politicization of US ...
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Japan’s ruling coalition lost control of the upper house in Sunday’s election, further weakening Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba amid growing domestic pressure and international challenges.