This Week,” a series that highlights noteworthy news related to women and U.S. foreign policy. This week’s post covers ...
Although Taiwan’s president, Lai Ching-te, delivered a measured National Day speech, China is unlikely to ease its pressure ...
As China, North Korea, and Russia move into closer alignment, members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization are ...
Colombia, Sweden, and the United Nations to convene the First Global Ministerial on Ending Violence Against Children.
The United States has dozens of vacant ambassadorial posts, largely because the Senate holds nominees in limbo for years. The system for appointing and confirming ambassadors is broken.
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump offer sharply different approaches on U.S. policy toward ...
The world is sleepwalking through Thailand’s growing denial of fundamental human rights, like freedom of expression. The ...
The impeachment of Kenya’s deputy president is a sideshow distracting from the urgent issues before the country ...
To stay competitive, the United States will need to strengthen and diversify the sources of its talent in STEM fields.
The CHIPS and Science Act seeks to revitalize the U.S. semiconductor industry amid growing fears of a China-Taiwan conflict.
The fracking boom has transformed the United States into the world’s leading producer of oil and gas. With presidential ...
Ugandan lawyer, journalist, digital activist, and 2024 laureate of the International Women of Courage Award describes work ...