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Protesters gather during a Black Lives Matter protest. Blinken Authorizes U.S. Embassies Worldwide to Display BLM Flags
A new directive comes while the United States commemorates the anniversary of George Floyd’s murder.
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Protesters gather in Poland demanding Belarus free opposition activist Roman Protasevich. Belarus ‘Hijacking’ Opens New Playbook for Autocrats
Snatching a dissident off a European Union-flagged carrier headed to another EU country opens a dangerous door.
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Belarusian opposition leader Svetlana Tikhanovskaya speaks to journalists. Belarus Is Becoming Europe’s North Korea
Fear and panic spread among dissidents after journalist seized from forced-down plane.
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Nikolai Grunin, an employee at the Russian technology company NtechLab, which won the city of Moscow's tender to supply its facial recognition algorithm, demonstrates the technology during an interview with AFP on Feb. 5, 2020. Russia’s Surveillance State Struggles to Wean Itself Off the West
Moscow’s facial recognition networks are quietly reliant on U.S. components—a headache for companies and policymakers alike.
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With the help of an interpreter (center), an Afghan National Army doctor (left) speaks with a U.S. Army advisor. Inside Washington’s Fight to Save Afghans Who Saved Americans
Afghan interpreters were promised U.S. visas. Now, red tape may cost them their lives.
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A Palestinian protester throws a stone. Biden’s Moves on Gaza at U.N. Test U.S. Credibility
China and Russia capitalize on Washington’s resistance.
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A worker checks a robot in China. China’s Overseas Tech Talent Is Torn Over Going Home
The possibilities are great, but the politics are risky.
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A tower collapsed after being hit by Israeli air strikes in Gaza city. Biden Struggles on Israeli-Palestinian Flare-Up
Under pressure and with few good options, an understaffed administration scrambles to tackle a crisis it never wanted.
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Demonstrators hold a Chilean flag that reads 'Constituent Assembly to recover sovereignty' during the sixth day of protests on Oct. 23, 2019 in Santiago, Chile. Meet the Candidates Who Might Write Chile’s New Constitution
Many Chileans are hopeful that the upcoming constitutional drafting process can address long-standing issues.
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The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying a Dragon supply ship lifts off from the launch pad on a resupply mission to the International Space Station, on September 21, 2014 in Cape Canaveral, Florida. Russian-Founded Space Start-Up Faces National Security Pressure
Momentus is raising eyebrows in Washington for its ties to Russia.
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Heavy smoke and fire rise from Al-Sharouk tower as it collapses after being hit by an Israeli air strike, in Gaza City, on May 12, 2021. Biden Stonewalls U.N. Concern Over Israeli-Palestinian Clashes
The United States, formerly the “honest broker,” must navigate political landmines at home and abroad to respond.
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U.N. Special Envoy for Yemen Martin Griffiths speaks during a press conference. Britain Retains Monopoly on U.N. Relief Post
U.N.’s Yemen envoy, Martin Griffiths, is to become the U.N. humanitarian relief czar.
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Then-Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping accompanies then-U.S. Vice President Joe Biden. Biden Looks for Defense Hotline With China
The United States says it’s ready to call China in a crisis. Will Beijing pick up?
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U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris conducts a bilateral meeting with Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador. Can Kamala Harris Resurrect the Alliance for Prosperity?
The vice president’s plan for Central America depends on tackling rising corruption.
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U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken speaks during a meeting in Kyiv on May 6. In Kyiv, Blinken Shows a New Face for the U.S.
After Trump, Biden’s top diplomat works to patch up relations with Ukraine—and with beleaguered U.S. diplomats