In the latest issue of Foreign Affairs, two luminaries of the U.S. foreign policy establishment …
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The United States is “back,” proclaims U.S. President Joe Biden, seemingly as often as he …
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At the end of this week, U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield …
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Iran’s hard-line foreign minister said Tehran will only pursue talks that bear tangible outcomes. Iran’s …
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Iranian officials say talks with Riyadh counterparts will resume in Baghdad soon. Iran will soon …
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The military exercise was the first since President Ebrahim Raisi took office. Iran tested a …
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Hundreds of international observers are gearing up for the legislative elections in Iraq on Oct. …
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Foreign Minister Najla al-Mangoush said the Dec. 24 elections could be postponed if lawmakers fail …
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Former Iraqi interpreters already hunted because of their faith say the rush to rescue wartime …
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