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A man looks on as a fire rages in Sudan.
A man looks on as a fire rages in Sudan.

Congress Has a Choice on Sudan

Trump’s indifference and aid cuts are exacerbating the world’s largest humanitarian crisis.

A soldier from the Central African Territorial Infantry Battalion  drives past a Russian flag during a military parade in Bangui, Central African Republic, on Dec. 1, 2022.
A soldier from the Central African Territorial Infantry Battalion drives past a Russian flag during a military parade in Bangui, Central African Republic, on Dec. 1, 2022.

Are China and Russia on a Collision Course in Africa?

While Beijing seeks influence and prizes a stable investment climate, Moscow is sowing chaos and selling private security services to quell it.

The Department of Education building in Washington, DC on March 24.
The Department of Education building in Washington, DC on March 24.

Why Republicans Hate the Education Department

Broad popular support means that even Ronald Reagan failed at dismantling the agency.

Asia & the Pacific

Beneath a blue sky, two men and two boys ride on the roof of a vehicle with another man visible in the passenger seat as he smiles out of the window. Another man in a black turban and black vest walks alongside the vehicle as it moves, with one hand reaching inside of it. The men on top of the car and other marchers around them wave the black-and-white flag of the Taliban.
Beneath a blue sky, two men and two boys ride on the roof of a vehicle with another man visible in the passenger seat as he smiles out of the window. Another man in a black turban and black vest walks alongside the vehicle as it moves, with one hand reaching inside of it. The men on top of the car and other marchers around them wave the black-and-white flag of the Taliban.

Trump Quietly Ups U.S. Engagement With the Taliban

China

From left: National Security Agency Director Timothy Haugh, FBI Director Kash Patel, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, CIA Director John Ratcliffe, and Defense Intelligence Agency Director Jeffrey Kruse appear during a Senate hearing on Signalgate in Washington on March 25.
From left: National Security Agency Director Timothy Haugh, FBI Director Kash Patel, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, CIA Director John Ratcliffe, and Defense Intelligence Agency Director Jeffrey Kruse appear during a Senate hearing on Signalgate in Washington on March 25.

U.S. Cybersecurity Weakness Benefits China

Americas

Five U.S. government officials, dressed in business formal or military attire, sit side-by-side at a long table, each in front of a microphone and a namecard. The shot is taken from slightly below the table, showing a dark room behind the officials other than bright white fluorescent lights that glare in a grid pattern overhead.
Five U.S. government officials, dressed in business formal or military attire, sit side-by-side at a long table, each in front of a microphone and a namecard. The shot is taken from slightly below the table, showing a dark room behind the officials other than bright white fluorescent lights that glare in a grid pattern overhead.

How the Signal Chat Leak Makes the NSA’s Job Harder

The Spring 2025 print cover of Foreign Policy magazine featuring the words Billionaire Rule.
The Spring 2025 print cover of Foreign Policy magazine featuring the words Billionaire Rule.
An illustration shows a golden Cybertruck blasting through a U.S. seal of an eagle holding arrows and laurel.
An illustration shows a golden Cybertruck blasting through a U.S. seal of an eagle holding arrows and laurel.

Is America a Kleptocracy?

Here’s how life could change for the rich, poor, and everyone in between.

An illustration shows a golden Newtons cradle with Elon Musk depicted on the one at left and sending a globe-motif ball swinging at right.
An illustration shows a golden Newtons cradle with Elon Musk depicted on the one at left and sending a globe-motif ball swinging at right.

Elon Musk’s First Principles

The world’s richest man wants to apply the rules of physics to politics. What could go wrong?

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An illustration shows a golden Cybertruck blasting through a U.S. seal of an eagle holding arrows and laurel.
An illustration shows a golden Cybertruck blasting through a U.S. seal of an eagle holding arrows and laurel.

Is America a Kleptocracy?

Here’s how life could change for the rich, poor, and everyone in between.

The flag of the United States in New York City on Sept. 18, 2019.
The flag of the United States in New York City on Sept. 18, 2019.

America Is Listing in a Gathering Storm

Alarms are clanging at the U.S. geographic military commands around the globe.

U.S. President Donald Trump shakes hands with Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts during Trump’s inauguration in Washington, D.C.
U.S. President Donald Trump shakes hands with Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts during Trump’s inauguration in Washington, D.C.

The U.S. Judicial Crisis Is Uniquely Dangerous

But other democracies provide a roadmap for courts to prevail over attacks from the executive branch.

An illustration shows a golden Newtons cradle with Elon Musk depicted on the one at left and sending a globe-motif ball swinging at right.
An illustration shows a golden Newtons cradle with Elon Musk depicted on the one at left and sending a globe-motif ball swinging at right.

Elon Musk’s First Principles

The world’s richest man wants to apply the rules of physics to politics. What could go wrong?

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