List of United States articles
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Nayib Bukele speaks during the closing rally of his campaign in San Salvador on Jan. 26. El Salvador’s Trump Takes Office
Can Nayib Bukele cozy up to the United States?
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The sun sets at the Summer Palace in Beijing on Oct. 8, 2005. China Is Winning the Solar Space Race
The United States should be leading on the energy of the future—but it keeps blowing its chances.
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Fighters with the Lebanese Shiite Hezbollah party, carry flags as they parade in a southern suburb of the capital Beirut, to mark the al-Quds (Jerusalem) International Day, on May 31. Hezbollah Isn’t Just in Beirut. It’s in New York, Too.
The trial of a senior operative reveals the extent of the terrorist organization’s reach in the United States and Canada.
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U.S. President Donald Trump and Polish President Andrzej Duda speak to the media during a news conference in the Rose Garden at the White House on June 12. What Trump Promised Duda
A transcript of the U.S. and Polish leaders’ remarks in the Rose Garden.
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A Chinese worker looks on as a cargo ship is loaded at a port in Qingdao, China, on July 13, 2017. China Is Bluffing in the Trade War
Chinese leaders say they can effectively retaliate against Trump’s tariffs. They’re wrong.
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Guests look at Baidu's products at the annual Baidu World Technology Conference in Beijing on November 1, 2018. AI Can Thrive in Open Societies
The belief that China’s surveillance gives it an advantage is misleading—and dangerous.
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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump gives two thumbs up to the crowd during the evening session on the fourth day of the Republican National Convention on July 21, 2016 at the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio. Nobody’s Asking for Trump to Be a Genius
But is it too much for him to at least show some foreign-policy common sense?
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People hold signs that read “Abolish I.C.E.” in front of the Trump International Hotel in New York on Feb. 15. Trump Is Trying to Trap Democrats on Immigration
Here’s how they can get out of it.
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A satirical balloon of a baby U.S. President Donald Trump is seen through the U.S.-Mexico border fence during a demonstration prior to Trump’s visit to Calexico, California on April 5. FP’s Guide to the U.S.-Mexico Trade War
Ten things to read as relations sour.
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Microphones with the Huawei logo are seen at a press conference at the Huawei facilities in Shenzhen, Guangdong province on May 29, 2019 Huawei’s PR Campaign Comes Straight From the Party’s Playbook
The trade war is showing how deep Beijing’s global influence runs.
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Tanks at the Saudi Aramco oil facility in Dammam, Saudi Arabia, on Nov. 23, 2007. Oil’s Power Players
The United States may be a growing force in energy markets, but national oil companies still reign supreme.
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A pipes and drum band marches during the annual St. Patrick's Day parade in South Boston on March 17, 2019. Trump Bends Over to Kiss the Blarney State
The relationship between the United States and Ireland is pure bunkum. That suits both sides fine.
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Document of the Week: Nixon’s Little-Known Crusade Against Genocide in Burundi
A 1972 memo downplaying the slaughter of Hutus in Burundi stirred an angry scrawled response from the president.
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Serbian children play in the playground of the condominium where they live, on Nov. 24, 2007 in Mitrovica, Kosovo. Playacting the Cold War in Kosovo
The Balkans are center stage for new tensions between Russia and the West—but how real is the action?
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Chinese State Councilor and Defense Minister General Wei Fenghe speaks during the second round of U.S.-China Diplomatic and Security Dialogue on November 9, 2018 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Diao Haiyang/China News Service/VCG via Getty Images) U.S. and China Defense Chiefs to Meet in Singapore
The tete-a-tete on the sidelines of Asia’s leading security summit comes as Washington and Beijing clash on issues from cybersecurity to trade.