Welcome back to World Brief, where we’re looking at violent clashes following a crucial vote in Uganda, new trade commitments ...
On Jan. 1, Bulgaria became the eurozone’s 21st member when it gave up its 145-year-old currency, the lev, for the euro. In ...
Jonathan Walberg is the associate director of Taiwan Security Monitor and a Ph.D. student at the University of Virginia. He ...
Lagos-based Nosmot Gbadamosi reports from across Africa on what’s driving policy, economics, and culture in the world’s ...
Starting Jan. 21, the Trump administration “will pause immigrant visa processing from 75 countries whose migrants take ...
But Israel doesn’t believe Lebanon’s claims and says Hezbollah is rearming faster than it is disarming. That has left Lebanon ...
Saudi and Emirati media figures launched ferocious propaganda wars. Emiratis blasted Saudi Arabia for supporting the Muslim ...
Elon Musk is in international hot waters. In December, X—formerly Twitter—updated Grok, its generative artificial ...
After two weeks of mass anti-government protests, Iran’s authoritarian regime is seeking to toe the line between escalating ...
One morning last November, Bee Kyal’s phone pinged with a message about a fighter jet taking off from a military base in ...
First, the country was a Nazi ally; then it became a NATO stooge. The latest allegation: It’s a reckless Russia-basher that ...
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