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Vaccination campaigns have nearly eradicated some of the most deadly and transmissible diseases. In a rising tide of vaccine hesitancy, however, outbreaks are cropping up again. Find out more: cfr.org/backgrounder/h…

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In early 2025, fighting between Congolese security forces and militant groups led by M23 escalated rapidly. Trace developments in the conflict, including recent peace talks: cfr.org/global-conflic…

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📆 Tomorrow 🕐 5:30 pm ET Charles Kupchan, Kay Bailey Hutchison, Peter Rough, Douglas Lute, Julianne Smith and Dr. Liana Fix will discuss what to expect from the upcoming NATO Summit at The Hague amid an uncertain geopolitical and political environment. Watch ⬇️ cfr.org/event/strategi…

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Water stress or scarcity occurs when demand for safe, usable water in a given area exceeds the supply. Billions of people around the world lack adequate access to this essential element of life. Learn more about water stress and how it can be addressed: cfr.org/backgrounder/w…

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President Trump’s NOAA cuts will significantly hamper the public’s understanding of the environment and weather forecasting, negatively affecting people in the United States and abroad, writes Alice Hill. cfr.org/expert-brief/h…

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As Sudan plunges into another chapter of fighting, the country is enduring the world’s worst humanitarian crisis at a time of drastically shrinking foreign aid. Here's what to know: cfr.org/article/third-…

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25 UN member states currently have a female head of state or government, a decrease from March 2024, when there were 26. See where countries stand in their progress toward gender parity in political participation in the Women's Power Index: cfr.org/blog/womens-po…

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"It is crucially important to use this moment to think deeply about development in Africa, its intellectual and moral foundations, and the means of securing it," writes Ebenezer Obadare. cfr.org/blog/question-…

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The U.S. Constitution alone cannot save American democracy, write Steven Levitsky and Lucan A. Way. foreignaffairs.com/united-states/…

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Trump’s decision to lift sanctions on Syria and meet with its new president is a major shift in U.S.-Syria relations, but it may not be an indicator that Syrian refugees should return home any time soon. Get the latest: cfr.org/in-brief/does-…

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📆 NOW 🕐 6:00 pm ET Charles Kupchan, Kay Bailey Hutchison, Peter Rough, Douglas Lute, Julianne Smith and Dr. Liana Fix will discuss what to expect from the upcoming NATO Summit at The Hague amid an uncertain geopolitical and political environment. Watch ⬇️ cfr.org/event/strategi…

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For more than two decades, China has developed close economic and security ties with many Latin American countries, including Brazil, Peru, and Venezuela. Here's what to know: cfr.org/backgrounder/c…

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As MAHA evolves, its report card deserves ongoing evaluation of how closely America's new public health leaders honor their commitments, writes Anya Hirschfeld for Think Global Health. thinkglobalhealth.org/article/tracki…

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The United States and its allies have imposed broad economic penalties on Russia over its war in Ukraine. As the conflict continues, experts debate whether the sanctions are working. Here's what to know: cfr.org/in-brief/three…

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Presidents Trump and Biden have turned to the Defense Production Act to address the country’s vital needs, from stimulating critical supply chains during the COVID-19 pandemic to countering growing competition with China How does the law work? Learn more:cfr.org/in-brief/what-…

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Recent decades have witnessed massive growth in ongoing declarations under IEEPA, which has allowed the president to arrogate excessive powers over the U.S. economy, writes Benn Steil. cfr.org/blog/what-inte…

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Possible film tariffs would be the first tariffs applied to a service, according to economic experts, which can be more complicated than issuing tariffs on goods. cfr.org/in-brief/anato…

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The United States’ intensifying rivalry with China, growing instability in the Indo-Pacific, and the trend toward economic decoupling all mean that Washington must take urgent action, writes Heidi Crebo-Rediker 🌻 🇺🇸🇺🇦. foreignaffairs.com/united-states/…