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A fire burns behind a tree. Smoke billows out in the background.

South Sudan’s Conflict Escalates

A deadly hospital bombing raises fears that the country has returned to civil war.

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Cardinals attend the Pro Eligendo Romano Pontifice Mass at St Peter's Basilica on March 12, 2013 in Vatican City.

Will the Conclave Elect an American Pope?

Some cardinals are agitating for U.S. leadership to counter Trump.

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A man watches a news program about Chinese military drills surrounding Taiwan, on a giant screen outside a shopping mall in Beijing on Oct. 14, 2024.

The Pentagon Fixates on War Over Taiwan

While U.S. military leaders fret about China, Trump has dismissed the Asia-Pacific.

The Spring 2025 print cover of Foreign Policy magazine featuring the words Billionaire Rule.
The Spring 2025 print cover of Foreign Policy magazine featuring the words Billionaire Rule.
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An illustration shows a golden Cybertruck blasting through a U.S. seal of an eagle holding arrows and laurel.

Is America a Kleptocracy?

Here’s how life could change for the rich, poor, and everyone in between.

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An illustration shows a golden Newtons cradle with Elon Musk depicted on the one at left and sending a globe-motif ball swinging at right.

Elon Musk’s First Principles

The world’s richest man wants to apply the rules of physics to politics. What could go wrong?

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Eight people dressed in camouflage military combat uniforms wade across a river, the water up to their waists. The soldiers carry large backpacks along with their rifles. Snowcapped mountains and a thick forest of evergreen trees loom in the distance.

Get Ready for the Aleutian Island Crisis

As conflict heats up in the Arctic, foreign adversaries eye Alaskan territory.

U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to reporters before boarding Air Force One at Morristown Municipal Airport in Morristown, New Jersey, on April 27.
U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to reporters before boarding Air Force One at Morristown Municipal Airport in Morristown, New Jersey, on April 27.
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An elderly man and woman sit on the ground, the man on his knees as he sorts through something on the ground. Behind him are a rusted cart and bicycle in front of a paint-smeared concrete wall and a battered corrugated metal sign with the words USAID: From the American people" on it.

What Trump’s New Budget Says About U.S. Foreign Policy

The president wants to significantly pull back on many of America’s traditional global engagements while spending more on the border and defense.

U.S. President Donald Trump listens to Secretary of State Marco Rubio at a cabinet meeting in the White House in Washington, D.C.
U.S. President Donald Trump listens to Secretary of State Marco Rubio at a cabinet meeting in the White House in Washington, D.C.

Rubio’s Reorganization Plan Is a Wrecking Ball

The State Department revamp goes far beyond streamlining—it will devalue human rights and strip away critical expertise.

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