
Recent reports suggest that U.S.-Taliban talks, to end the war and pave the way for intra-Afghan reconciliation, are expected to resume shortly.

Global problems require complex solutions. The current growing global disorder in its many forms makes the case for a reimagined international peace project, albeit a very different one from that of a century ago.

Joshua Yaffa, the Moscow correspondent for the New Yorker, will offer an engaging and new perspective on the lessons of life under modern authoritarianism.

As Tunisia marks the ninth anniversary of its revolution, the country faces a new set of challenges.

A dynamic region amidst great change, the Maghreb is also home to the conservative, literalist interpretation of Islam known as Salafism, which has emerged as a major social and political force.

International security and stability are facing new challenges with the increase of great power competition and the termination of key arms control treaties, which threaten to destroy the world’s existing cooperative security institutions.

Since the mass protests in October and the ensuing resignation of Prime Minister Saad Hariri, Lebanon’s economic and fiscal crisis has accelerated, with the World Bank forecasting a recession.

5G has the potential to transfer huge amounts of data in a short time allowing for a smarter and more connected world. However, this huge flow of data is vulnerable to several potential threats such as privacy violations or foreign surveillance.

India’s efforts to create a robust data protection framework have garnered significant attention in recent policy debates.

Outbreaks of life-threatening infectious diseases such as Ebola in West Africa, Zika in South America, Avian influenza in China, and Nipah in India are occurring with increasing frequency.