US President Donald Trump said he would grant Ukraine a license to manufacture Patriot air-defense missiles during the NATO ...
The Senate trial of Vice President Sara Duterte has turned a family feud into a fight over the Philippines’ political future ...
As artificial intelligence rapidly reshapes the global economy, one question is becoming increasingly urgent: who will ...
After a French court shortened her ban on holding public office, Marine Le Pen announced that she will run for president ...
Iran’s regime has survived the war, but ordinary Iranians are still living with fear, repression, and a collapsing economy. Yeganeh Torbati joins Ian Bremmer to explain what comes next for the people ...
In his latest “ask ian,” Ian Bremmer says this is not a momentous NATO summit, and that may be the best thing about it.
Le Pen, who leads the National Rally party, can run for president for a fourth time next year in 2027, after the Paris Court ...
At least a dozen Mexican lawmakers have reportedly offered to be informants to the United States as part of Washington’s ...
However, the move could hurt other steel exporters with whom the EU has solid relations, including the UK, Ukraine, and Japan ...
In his latest “ask ian,” Ian Bremmer says the US and China should use their growing engagement to address two major global ...
The world is splitting into two camps: countries that hold power accountable, and those that don’t.
Bill Maher says Donald Trump has pushed the limits of presidential power, but America's system of checks and balances is still holding.
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