The sixteenth annual BRICS (whose membership has grown from Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa to also include Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, and the United Arab Emirates) summit was held in Kazan ...
European and Chinese leaders are jetting back and forth between Asia and Europe to tamp down escalating security and economic ...
The return of President-Elect Donald Trump has thrown the future of U.S. global leadership into doubt. CFR experts answer ...
Attempts to change the constitution of the Democratic Republic of Congo only exacerbate existing citizen distrust in government.
Edward Alden’s speech on October 28, 2024, at the Yeutter Institute for International Trade and Finance at the University of ...
President-Elect Donald Trump needs to play a leading role in steering the world away from ongoing violence and the potential ...
Catch up on today’s edition of the Daily News Brief, CFR’s flagship morning newsletter summarizing the top global news and analysis of the day. Written by Catherine Osborn and edited by Mariel ...
Whoever wins today’s U.S. presidential election has less than eleven weeks to staff up the team that will lead the country ...
Russia and China are strengthening their alliance with a notable focus on Ukraine, with China supporting Russia while ...
The divided reaction of the Nigerian public to the emergence of forty-four-year-old Kemi Badenoch as the first black woman to ...
Fact checkers and disinformation researchers are in the vanguard of the struggle to restore trust online. But they increasingly face politicized attacks.
The long-standing surplus in the U.S. investment income account, often cited as evidence of  “exorbitant privilege,” is receding. It already goes away without the income from profit-shifting by U.S.