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The U.S. is prioritizing trade alignments on the basis of economic security The UK has acquiesced to a deal impacting its Chinese supply chains Beijing and Brussels are likely to challenge ...
Transnational organized crime poses an increasingly serious threat to public safety, democratic governance and state legitimacy in Latin America. Once primarily concentrated in countries like Mexico ...
Europe’s innovation potential is held back not by a lack of talent, but by structural barriers in taxation, labor policy and migration.
Beijing is increasing military activities and economic influence in the Indo-Pacific and transforming the regional security landscape.
Tensions between Ethiopia and Eritrea have intensified this year, fueled by regional disputes and instability in the Tigray region. These developments raise concerns about the possible resurgence of ...
A major geopolitical realignment is dismantling traditional foreign aid systems in favor of limited measures to bolster strategic national interests.
Since 2011, Libya has been in turmoil, facing a divided state, stalled elections, militia control and unsuccessful UN stabilization efforts.
How geopolitical changes, sanctions and new trade alliances are redefining global trade flows and economic relationships among nations.
President Trump has renewed U.S. interest in Greenland to counter Chinese and Russian influence in the Arctic.
Beijing’s aggressive export strategy faces mounting resistance worldwide. Even nations friendly to China are erecting barriers to safeguard industries.
China has entered a deflationary cycle, exposing stark economic disparities amid slowing growth and cautious policy changes.
Mozambique’s post-election unrest reflects deep-seated political, economic and social tensions that may lead to challenges in neighboring countries.