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Our latest Council on Foreign Relations Why It Matters episode focuses on the on the 30th anniversary of the Rwandan genocide, and features CFR's David Scheffer and genocide survivor Claude Gatebuke and both were kind enough to give us two powerful first-hand perspectives. podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/why…

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The U.S.-Japan-Philippines Trilateral Was a Success, but Other Southeast Asian States Are Unlikely to Follow on.cfr.org/3vPSfFT via Council on Foreign Relations

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In this CFR event in collaboration with Open to Debate, Daniel Davis Deep Dive, Heather A. Conley, John Mearsheimer, and Paula Dobriansky discussed whether or not Congress should stop funding the war in Ukraine, in a debate moderated by John Donvan. Watch: on.cfr.org/440eshg

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🎧🏆 CFR's Why It Matters podcast with Gabrielle Sierra has been awarded as an Honoree by The Webby Awards for its episode 'Taiwan, China, and the Threat of War,' featuring guests David Sacks and James Lin jamestwotree.bsky.social.

Listen to the full episode here ➡️ on.cfr.org/3JhKtaM

🎧🏆 CFR's Why It Matters podcast with @GabSierraWrites has been awarded as an Honoree by @TheWebbyAwards for its episode 'Taiwan, China, and the Threat of War,' featuring guests @DavidMSacks1 and @jamestwotree. Listen to the full episode here ➡️ on.cfr.org/3JhKtaM
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📺 At this CFR event, Monique Clesca, Brian A. Nichols, Garry Pierre-Pierre, and Marcia Biggs discuss the the humanitarian crisis in Haiti, how instability has impacted Haitian people, policy to help stabilize the country, and more.

Watch the full discussion ⬇️ on.cfr.org/3TTLVoS

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🎧📨 On this episode of The President's Inbox, Michael Kimmage sits down with James M. Lindsay to discuss the origins of Russia’s war in Ukraine and its repercussion for the global order.

Listen below ⬇️ on.cfr.org/3PY9fk1

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'While emissions climb, global temperatures will continue to increase, making atmospheric rivers more dangerous...lowering greenhouse gas emissions is the best long-term line of defense,” write Alice Hill and Tess Turner. on.cfr.org/4cPBXNP

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🎧🏆 CFR's The World Next Week podcast with Robert McMahon and Carla Robbins has been awarded as an Honoree by The Webby Awards for Best Podcast in the News & Politics category.

Listen and subscribe here ➡️ on.cfr.org/3vO7W0b

🎧🏆 CFR's The World Next Week podcast with @robertmcmahon and @robbinscarla has been awarded as an Honoree by @TheWebbyAwards for Best Podcast in the News & Politics category. Listen and subscribe here ➡️ on.cfr.org/3vO7W0b
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👩🏽‍🚀 On International Day of Human Space Flight, see how space exploration—and competition—has evolved 🚀 on.cfr.org/4cYiPgT

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'There is no question that Canada has benefited . . . from the friendshoring agenda,' said Embassy of Canada US Kirsten Hillman at this CFR RealEcon event.

Watch the full conversation: on.cfr.org/4ah7BSU

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🎧 On this week's episode of Why It Matters, Gabrielle Sierra speaks with David J. Scheffer and shinypearl about how in just 100 days, 800,000 people in Rwanda were killed, while the rest of the world sat on the sidelines.

Tune in below ⬇️ on.cfr.org/3TUUZd1

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Tune in on April 17 to watch a live conversation with CFR President Michael Froman at Semafor's World Economy Summit. More details⬇️

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Several Western countries have expressed regret for standing by during the Rwandan Genocide. Kigali has since become a global “aid darling,” receiving around $1 billion a year from other countries, the most assistance per capita in East Africa. Learn more: on.cfr.org/3xvWaIl

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What are the major takeaways from the National Assembly elections in South Korea?

How do these election results inform South Korea’s next presidential race?

CFR expert Sue Mi Terry explains: on.cfr.org/3xufu8V

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'There's a fair amount of psychological warfare that's underway' says Steven Cook of the Council on Foreign Relations as tensions escalate between Israel and Iran. 'The Iranians are trying to keep everybody on their toes'
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Myanmar’s military faced a significant loss in the town of Myawaddy, bordering Thailand, this week, writes Josh Kurlantzick. on.cfr.org/3Jebxrp

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Sub-Saharan Africa is home to many of the world’s longest-ruling heads of state. Pro-democracy advocates have at times successfully stopped presidents from extending their mandates, but the authoritarian trend could be accelerating.

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'Never count Erdogan out, but it does seem that Turkey is on the cusp of a new era. Erdogan will cling to office, but it seems clear that the future now lies with Imamoglu,' write Steven A. Cook and Sinan Ciddi for Foreign Policy. on.cfr.org/4aSRUkO

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