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U.S.-Iran Peace Talks Hit an Impasse. What Comes Next?
By James M. Lindsay
![<p>Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff, Special Envoy for Peace Missions, watch as Vice President JD Vance briefs the press after meeting with representatives from Pakistan and Iran, April 12, 2026.</p>]()
The Easy Win That Could Help Unlock the Strait of Hormuz
By Sam Vigersky
![<p>A ship is seen in the Persian Gulf off the coast of Sharjah the day after the failure of US-Iran peace talks on April 13, 2026.</p>]()
![<p>Children infected with measles receive treatment at the Infectious Disease Hospital in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on April 6, 2026.</p>]()
The U.S. Is Pushing Southeast Asia Toward China. The Iran War Made It Worse.
By Joshua Kurlantzick
![An officer arranges the Chinese flag during the ASEAN-GCC-China Summit at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, May 27, 2025.]()
What Magyar’s defeat of Orban means for Hungary, Europe, and Ukraine
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Podcast: The Rise of Civilian Intelligence
The Why It Matters season finale explores how drones, cell phones, and other widely available intelligence tools have turned civilians and aid workers into frontline witnesses—documenting war in real time, guiding humanitarian aid, and helping build evidence that could inform future war crimes cases.
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Artificial Intelligence
President Trump ordered the U.S. government to stop using Anthropic’s cutting-edge AI model. It is the latest development in a standoff between the tech company and the Pentagon over how the new technology should be used.
The War in Ukraine
Russia’s invasion has reshaped European security, strained Western alliances, and tested the limits of international resolve. But, as the conflict enters its fifth year, the terms of any eventual settlement appear to remain as contested as the front lines themselves.
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