The United States and Iran are reportedly close to a long-awaited agreement, but it remains to be seen whether it resolves ...
The World Cup, the most-watched event in global sports, kicked off this week. Co-hosts Canada, Mexico, and the United States ...
CFR President Michael Froman analyzes the war in Iran and the complications of the current geopolitical moment.
Ukraine’s continuing innovation in emerging capabilities—such as longer-range systems operating deeper into Russian territory ...
Repercussions from the Iran war and the growing economic challenge posed by China are expected to dominate the annual meeting ...
Investors have long treated bonds as a hedge against falling stock prices, but they no longer work that way. Regulators need ...
Travel bans, visa denials, safety fears, and record-high ticket prices are suppressing World Cup attendance—and threatening both FIFA’s promised $40 billion windfall and a U.S. tourism industry that ...
The Venerable Thich Quang Duc Monument at the intersection where Thich Quang Duc performed his self-immolation in Ho Chi Min ...
Two CFR experts assess Trump’s new national security AI directive, including what the memo does well, where it falls short, ...
A 1963 commencement address at American University helped usher in the era of nuclear arms control. President John F. Kennedy ...
The American and Venezuelan people remain in the dark about how the Trump administration is controlling billions of dollars ...
A U.S. naval expedition sent to open relations with Korea went awry after U.S. forces fired on overmatched Korean troops.