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🔹Organized crime’s hold on local governments fuels record election violence
🔹Europe’s cocaine pipeline shifting to the Southern Cone
Dive into Latin America This Week with Shannon O'Neil and Will Freeman. on.cfr.org/3UbXI24
“The U.S. must act decisively, acknowledging the potential gravity of the H5N1 situation while leveraging every available resource to safeguard public health,” write Luciana Borio, MD and Philip R. Krause, M.D.. on.cfr.org/4b4Ecfb
📺 At this CFR event, expert Matthias Matthijs explains why the European Union has an uncomfortable relationship with anything related to defense or security.
See the full discussion ➡️ on.cfr.org/49XgEY2
The growing dependence on coal power not only thwarts China’s pollution control efforts but also jeopardizes its goal to peak climate-warming emissions by 2030, writes Yanzhong Huang. on.cfr.org/3QhxgTu
🎧 On this episode of “Why It Matters,” Matthew P. Goodman and Special Representative Nina Hachigian join Gabrielle Sierra to discuss what role the United States should play in the world economy—and how states and cities fit in: on.cfr.org/44bwtJt
The Myanmar army is experiencing a rapid rise in defections and military losses, posing questions about the continued viability of the junta’s grip on power, writes Josh Kurlantzick. on.cfr.org/3UgOh1i
🎧📨 On this episode of The President's Inbox, John Barrientos and Kristen Thompson sit down with James M. Lindsay to provide an inside view on how the U.S. military is adapting to the challenges it faces.
Listen below ⬇️ on.cfr.org/4d4vq25
In today's Council on Foreign Relations Latin America This Week with Will Freeman: Mexico’s June 2 elections are set to be the most violent in recent history, with nearly 30 candidates murdered so far. Part of the reason is organized crime is changing how it makes money. cfr.org/blog/organized…
Why did the overall PM2.5 levels in China rebound in 2023, after a decade of decline since 2013? My take. on.cfr.org/3U5POHm via Council on Foreign Relations
The threat of famine in Gaza has deepened with war and will continue after the conflict ends, writes Simone Lipkind for Think Global Health. on.cfr.org/3xM6QCJ