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Russia Is the Loser in the Israel-Hamas War
Moscow’s decade as the arbiter of the Middle East is coming to an end.
The World Still Thinks China Is Rising
Polling shows Beijing is seen as powerful—and malign.
The Future of Hamas Passes Through Tehran
Clarity about Gaza’s postwar rule requires addressing the role of Iran.
China Aims to Corner the Undersea Mineral Market, Too
The race is on to tap the riches of minerals in the high seas.
Asia & the Pacific
India’s New Middle East Strategy Takes Shape
China
Biden and Xi Try the Personal Touch
Middle East & Africa
The Rise and Fall of an Iraqi Strongman
Europe
Macron Breaks Ranks With the West on Israel-Hamas War
Americas
Mexico Could Spoil New U.S.-China Fentanyl Plan
In the Magazine
A New Multilateralism
How the United States can rejuvenate the global institutions it created.
NATO’s Remarkable Revival
But the bloc’s future could look very different from its past.
weekend reads
The Inconvenient Truth of Taiwan’s First Peoples
Indigenous groups assert their own claims on a contested island.
Subscribers’ Picks
The World Won’t Be the Same After the Israel-Hamas War
The Middle East’s latest war will have widespread geopolitical effects.
The Inevitable Fall of Putin’s New Russian Empire
What history tells us about collapsed empires trying to restore their former possessions.
With Two Wars Raging, China Tests America in Asia
Beijing knows that Washington can ill afford a third geopolitical crisis.
The U.S. Is Preparing an Outsourced Invasion of Haiti
Repeated interventions have done nothing to aid Haitians.
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What to Expect from COP-28
For a preview of COP28, join FP’s Ravi Agrawal in conversation with Vijay Vaitheeswaran, the global energy and climate innovation editor at the Economist.
Elon Musk Is the Messy Hero of Our Messy Age
For better and worse, he represents how change happens in our current society.
Visual Stories
King of the Dammed
Turkish President Erdogan’s mega-infrastructure projects are enriching construction companies while reshaping his country’s waterscape for the worse.
The Scrambled Spectrum of U.S. Foreign-Policy Thinking
Presidents, officials, and candidates tend to fall into six camps that don’t follow party lines.


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