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U.S.-Taiwan Trade Agreement Leaves Major Questions Open
By David Sacks
Gen Z Got Fair Elections in Bangladesh—but Got Crushed at the Ballot Box
By Joshua Kurlantzick
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The House Votes to Rein in Trump’s Canada Tariffs
By James M. Lindsay
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Military AI Adoption Is Outpacing Global Cooperation
By Michael C. Horowitz
![Two soldiers hold controllers and wear tech head pieces as they operate a first-person-view drone during a live-fire exercise.]()
Iran Regime Attempts Creative Negotiating Stance
By Ray Takeyh
![Iranian negotiators walk in formal attire down a hallway.]()
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Munich Security Conference
The gathering in Munich saw some sighs of relief on transatlantic ties, new vows of European economic and security independence, and signs of cooperation among the United States, European and other countries on reducing dependence on China’s critical minerals.
CFR’s New Podcast: The Spillover
CFR’s new weekly series traces the ripple effects of global events across geopolitics, economics, technology, and finance. Each week, CFR Fellows Rebecca Patterson and Sebastian Mallaby unpack why these issues matter to businesses, the markets, and the world. This first episode examines the “Fragile Four” economies—the United States, the United Kingdom, Japan, and France—and why political instability is spilling over into financial markets.
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