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Along with rescissions hitting foreign aid, the new round of firings shows Trump is still bent on tearing down bipartisan ...
But in a new movie, released on July 11th, Superman has taken on the extremely serious job of being the world’s policeman.
In 2005, the economist Pietra Rivoli followed the production of a T-shirt from a cotton farm to a Walgreens to understand ...
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The Magazine FP Looks Back Archival passages from writers such as Hillary Clinton, Kofi Annan, Zbigniew Brzezinski, and more show where we’ve been—and where we’re heading.
After Hotel Rwanda tells the story of Paul Rusesabagina, a human rights activist who in 2020 was lured from his home in San Antonio, Texas, to his former country of Rwanda, where he was tried on ...
The late Hossein Salami, commander-in-chief of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, speaks during a memorial service beneath portraits of slain Hezbollah leader Hasssan Nasrallah, Iranian ...
In anticipation of World Population Day (July 11), Foreign Policy hosted a virtual, high-profile discussion on global population trends, in partnership with the Population Institute.
What 2024 Meant for U.S. Foreign Policy The American people had a big decision to make this year, but was there ultimately more continuity than change in their choice?
The Scrambled Spectrum of U.S. Foreign-Policy Thinking Presidents, officials, and candidates tend to fall into six camps that don’t follow party lines.
How Migration Became a U.S. Foreign-Policy Priority The Biden administration quietly helped develop a regional strategy to tackle the issue. Can it survive the U.S. election?