South Africa Condemns Israel’s Actions in Gaza as Genocide
Welcome to Foreign Policy’s Africa Brief. This week’s highlights include: DRC opposition disputes election results, Ethiopia and Somaliland sign a controversial deal on Red Sea access, and Senegal’s Supreme Court…
Instagram Like-Gatekeeping Is It Time to Ditch the Algorithm?
In the ever-evolving world of social media, users question the impact of Instagram’s algorithm on content visibility. In recent years, Instagram has become an integral part of our daily lives,…
China’s Double Game in Myanmar – Uncovering Foreign Policy’s Insights
The China Brief: Rebels Target Cyber Scams, Xi’s Crackdown, Taiwan’s Elections, and More This week, anti-government forces in Myanmar took control of Laukkai, the capital of Kokang region, which borders…
Israeli Strike Claims the Life of Hezbollah Commander in Lebanon
Welcome back to World Brief, where we’re looking at Israel’s fight against Hezbollah, U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s secret hospitalization, and the French prime minister’s surprise resignation. Sign up to…
“NATO Moves Quickly to Replenish Ukraine’s Air Defense” – Foreign Policy
Welcome back to Foreign Policy’s SitRep! Jack and Robbie here. Harvard University’s Taylor Swift course is hiring more teaching assistants and you might be in luck if you’re a Swiftie…
Ukraine’s Road to Triumph over Russia
Ukraine launched a daring attack on a major Russian warship in occupied Crimea on Dec. 26 as part of Kyiv’s strategy to deny Russia control over the Black Sea. The…
2024’s Top 10 Global Risks: A Comprehensive Overview
This is our seventh edition of the annual “Top 10 Global Risks,” which is based on our forecasting experience at the U.S. intelligence community’s National Intelligence Council. In our previous…
Past Rhetoric Won’t Bring Democrats Back to 1992
A recent batch of negative poll figures for U.S. President Joe Biden when pitted against former President Donald Trump has sparked speculation about potential remedies for Democrats’ short-term electoral prospects.…
Taking a Tough Stance: The US and Turkey’s Foreign Policy
Turkey became a member of NATO in 1952, establishing a treaty alliance with the United States. Over the past 70 years, the relationship between the two countries has faced various…
Securing Sea Lanes: A Priority for the Biden Administration
Matt Kroenig, who greets Emma Ashford, returns with a focus on the various challenges the United States is facing globally. He points out that Iran and its proxies have escalated…









