Germany, the European Union's most powerful and largest member state, will take over the bloc's six-month presidency. But with a pandemic, an economic recession, and 27 member states to contend with, can German Chancellor Angela Merkel turn around the fortunes of a fractured union
American Intelligence found that Russia offered bounties to Taliban-linked militants for killing American soldiers in Afghanistan.
NATO allies must stick together especially as China and Russia try to grow their influence.
The coronavirus pandemic is uncharted territory for most everyone. And among all the newness, this disease and the way that countries are dealing with it are presenting a whole new set of academic questions.
The Trump administration doubles down on its hard-line policies toward China and Iran, even as the world struggles with the coronavirus pandemic.
Foreign policy experts discuss why the COVID-19 pandemic is magnifying already grave economic and security problems.
COVID-19 has stressed state institutions and global relations. As we look ahead towards recovery, countries are going to be grappling with a variety of issues, some of them anticipated and others completely unforeseen.
Hungary's parliament last week gave Prime Minister Viktor Orban the power to govern by decree.
President Trump addressed an estimated crowd of 100,000 in a cricket stadium in the western Indian city of Ahmedabad with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, a polarizing figure who has been criticized for his treatment of the country's Muslim minority.
Cybersecurity is no longer just about firewalls, data encryption, and strong passwords.