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Argentina’s Fernandez, Brazil’s Bolsonaro and Colombia’s Uribe have maintained their political influence, despite their ...
Greetings, everyone. This is Elliot Waldman, WPR’s new editor-in-chief, writing from my home office in Brooklyn. I wanted to share a few thoughts on my first day on the job.
At a time when the global order is fracturing, African countries have emerged as champions of a more inclusive multilateralism to replace it.
With its oil reserves set to run out in about 30 years, the tiny but wealthy state of Brunei is pursuing an economic ...
More states are reconsidering nuclear weapons, even as the U.S., Russia and China engage in a renewed arms race. The result ...
Although the atomic bomb hasn’t been used in war since it was dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the possibility of its ...
After playing no meaningful role in the trajectory of the Israel-Iran conflict, Europe should be stepping up to make sure it ...
Ramaphosa was already damaged goods after last year’s elections. Now, as South Africa finds itself in choppy waters, more are ...
The Federal Reserve’s credibility forms the bedrock of global monetary stability. Trump’s assault on its independence ...
Six months ago, U.S.-India ties had reached unprecedented heights. Now, Trump’s escalating tariff threats and bombastic ...
That’s because starting Monday, I’ll be passing the baton to Elliot Waldman, who will be directing WPR’s coverage of global ...
Trump’s latest tariff update is a sober reminder that the far-reaching implications of his trade policies will not be easily ...
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