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- Disarray at G-7 summit: Is Western leadership dying, or adapting?The G-7 summit appears to have shown that the shared interests and values needed for Western leadership in the world still exist.
- The ExplainerThree questions on Trump's Greenland gambitPresident Trump wants to buy Greenland. That prompted much media scoffing. Denmark's prime minster said, 'no deal.' But the idea may have merit.
- How geopolitics enabled India’s gambit in KashmirRevoking Kashmir’s autonomy has been a Hindu nationalist dream for decades. Today’s global political atmosphere provided India the right moment.
- First LookTrump freezes Venezuelan assets as tensions escalateA new ban prohibits Americans from doing business with Venezuela's government. It's the first of its kind in the Western Hemisphere in over 30 years.Â
- First LookINF demise raises concerns of new arms raceSigned in 1987, the Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces treaty with Russia officially ended Aug. 2, 2019. The New START treaty could be the next to go.
- Why the intelligence community sees potential harm in ‘loyalty’President Trump’s pick of Rep. John Ratcliffe to replace top spy Dan Coats elicits expressions of concern: Will intelligence be distorted?
- Missing from US-Iran clash, a back-channel safety valveBack channels between adversaries help limit tensions, and can pave the way toward peace. But they’re missing from this round of U.S.-Iran tensions.
- First LookUS withdrawal may be accelerating ahead of Afghan peace talksNearly half of U.S. troops have been pulled out of Afghanistan, President Donald Trump announced Monday. An upcoming all-Afghan peace summit in Qatar on July 7–8 is thought to be an important step toward peace.
- Trump and Kim, Trump and Xi – what really mattered at G-20?Donald Trump’s talks with Xi Jinping and Kim Jong Un stole headlines after the G-20 summit. But the weekend also showcased a growing global divide.
- G-20 Osaka: A test of Abe’s high-wire friendship with TrumpJapan's Prime Minister Abe has prioritized a personal relationship with U.S. President Trump – a relationship that could be tested at the Group of 20.
- First LookUS moves forward with economic-centered Mideast planThe U.S. is leading a two-day economic workshop it hopes will lay the groundwork for a Middle East peace plan. But without discussion of political disputes, or the presence of Palestinian or Israeli delegates, Arab nations are keeping their distance.
- Amid risk of US-Iran war, why presidential signaling is keyPresident Trump faces a pivotal moment. After Iran shot down a U.S. drone, he averted a threatened response, but tensions remain high.
- First LookWithdrawn retaliation strike against Iran underscores tensionsSecretary of State Mike Pompeo and national security adviser John Bolton prefer hardline policies against Iran. But congressional leaders are urging President Trump to not escalate tensions already under strain from U.S. sanctions.
- First LookTrump administration: No more Cuba cruisesAs part of the Trump administration's efforts to roll back Obama-era efforts to repair relations between the U.S. and Cuba, leisure cruises to Cuba, the most popular way to travel to the island, will be cut off. Flights remain unaffected.Â
- First LookUS ready to negotiate with Iran with 'no preconditions'U.S. sanctions target Iran’s most prosperous sectors of its economy. Iran's president says the U.S. must realize that withdrawing from the 2015 nuclear "was incorrect" and return to the negotiating table.
- First LookTrump arrives in London amid a flurry of tweets and a royal welcomeAlthough the president insulted London Mayor Sadiq Khan, a critic of Mr. Trump, on Twitter hours before landing, the two-day state visit aims to bolster U.S.–U.K. relations. Mr. Trump also plans to visit his golf resort in Ireland.Â
- How US abortion wars translated into battle over 4 words at UNDebate over a U.N. resolution on sexual violence in warfare became an international battlefield in the U.S. fight over abortion.
- Trump lowered tensions with Iran: why he had to step inPresident Trump recently has seemed out of step with his national security team, on both Venezuela and Iran. He had to step in to lower tensions.
- When Trump ‘unsigned’ arms treaty, it was about more than gunsWhen President Trump, in front of a cheering NRA crowd, ‘unsigned’ an Obama-era arms treaty, it was about more than just guns.