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Can China and India disengage from contested territories along the border?
The agreement moves Doha closer to Beijing, which has been meticulously building up its presence in the Gulf.
But it would be far better if voters shared this view, not to get away from the noise and mendacity of routine political life, but because we have reason to respect the people we elect, approve of their contribution to our democracy, and feel that the time they have off around now is well deserved.
Can Southeast Asian countries benefit from U.S.-China competition?
Moscow had every opportunity to make the Central Asian nations gravitate toward it of their own accord. Yet now Russian soft power in Central Asia is dissipating before our eyes.
With the U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit, Washington appears to be finally reframing its relationship with Africa in largely positive terms. Yet much hinges on the financing and implementation of the dozens of initiatives announced at the summit.
This fight is not over. It's going to be brutal in the coming months, perhaps even longer, and Ukraine still needs American help. Zelenskyy memorably said that this is not charity, this is an investment.
The new Netanyahu cabinet is bound to further undermine Israel’s stabilization of the occupied territories.
The Biden administration wanted to send a clear message of strong re-engagement in Africa.
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