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Aaron David Miller talked about U.S. policy toward Iran and the Biden administration’s potential deal to free Americans wrongfully detained in Tehran.
Amid the uncertainty, one thing is clear: be it in its current form or as an expanded outfit, as a vehicle for collective diplomatic sway or for China to increase its global reach, the BRICS grouping is here to stay.
A conversation about U.S. policy toward Iran and the Biden administration’s potential deal to free Americans wrongfully detained in Tehran.
But if Ukraine joins the alliance, NATO will have to engage in serious military planning in ways it did not for the Baltic states.
Armenia is calling on the United Nations Security Council to address a worsening humanitarian crisis in Nagorno-Karabakh, a region of Azerbaijan home to ethnic Armenians that has been under a blockade for eight months.
Sanctions have not breached Russia’s economic fortress, but they have put a time bomb under its foundations.
The country has been plagued by so many coups that military-led government is the rule, rather than the exception.
With Western powers distracted by the war in Ukraine, China appears to be making cautious moves to cement its position in the wider Black Sea region.
In an interview, Marc Saad pushes back against a Diwan article that was critical of the party’s political behavior.
Under Presidents Biden and Lula, the United States and Brazil have an opportunity to collaborate on key international issues like preventing climate change. Will they be able to mark a new era in U.S.-Brazil relations or will the two countries continue to operate at cross purposes?