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South Sudan’s Conflict Escalates
A deadly hospital bombing raises fears that the country has returned to civil war.

Will the Conclave Elect an American Pope?
Some cardinals are agitating for U.S. leadership to counter Trump.

The Pentagon Fixates on War Over Taiwan
While U.S. military leaders fret about China, Trump has dismissed the Asia-Pacific.
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No Talk, but Some Action on U.S.-China Tariffs
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Can Trump Bring Peace to Congo?
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Europe’s Failed Quest for Independence in Space
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Updates: Trump’s Foreign-Policy Shifts
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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.

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