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People help dig out a plow after an intense lake-effect snowstorm hit the area around Hamburg, New York, on Nov. 18. Tooze on How Climate Change Will Alter the Economics of Winter
Less snowfall won’t necessarily mean fewer megastorms.
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Members of the People’s Liberation Army band file out after the closing session of the 20th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party in Beijing on Oct. 22. What to Expect From China in 2023
Three experts predict how Beijing will manage China’s economy, the pandemic, protests, Taiwan, and relations with Washington.
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U.S President Joe Biden delivers remarks on Dec. 15 alongside Secretary of State Antony Blinken and U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen at the U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit in Washington, D.C. Stephen Walt on How 2022 Changed the World
And why the Biden administration gets a B-minus for foreign policy.
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A rescuer walks through rubble in Ukraine. Tooze on the ‘Dramatic Reconceptualization’ of Europe
How the war in Ukraine will remake the continent.
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses the nation. Is India Losing Its Claim to Being a Democracy?
Historian Ramachandra Guha explains how Narendra Modi is eroding real people power.
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Workers are seen in Doha, Qatar. Will Qatar Always Be Rich?
Natural gas has made Doha wildly prosperous, but can it last in the era of climate change?
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Margrethe Vestager, the EU competition commissioner, speaks at a press conference in Brussels, Belgium. EU’s Vestager: Brussels Is Shedding Its Friendly Stance on Beijing
Margrethe Vestager speaks on Europe waking up to a systemic rivalry with China and how to avert a trade war with Washington.
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Frans Timmermans, Vice-President of the European Commission, talks to journalists after the closing ceremony of the UN Climate Summit COP27 in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. Europe’s Climate Chief: The 1.5-Degree Goal Is on ‘Life Support’
Frans Timmermans on COP27 and how Brussels navigates a frosty relationship between Washington and Beijing.
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A woman holds a blank sheet of paper as demonstrators protest the deaths caused by an apartment complex fire in Urumqi, Xinjiang, China, at the Langson Library on the campus of the University of California, Irvine. What Xi’s Zero-COVID Fiasco Might Mean for China and the World
Protests spotlight the regime's misguided approach to the pandemic and lackluster vaccination campaign.
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U.S. Iran envoy Robert Malley testified on the Iran nuclear deal. Biden’s Iran Envoy: Sanctions Are ‘Not the Answer’
Robert Malley on the stalled nuclear deal and Washington’s plan to help Iran’s protesters.
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Philippe Etienne, the French ambassador to the United States, speaks during a reception. France Tries to Get Onside With Washington Ahead of First State Visit
Foreign Policy talked with the French ambassador about energy, the war, and looming trade tensions.
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An illustration of price tags in the shape of a Thanksgiving turkey. It Wasn’t Always About Eating and Shopping
How Thanksgiving became the consumption holiday that we know and love.
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Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan speaks while taking part in an anti-government march. Is Imran Khan Pakistan’s Comeback Kid?
Foreign Policy talked to the former prime minister about the recent attempt on his life, relations with Washington, and how he’d make Pakistan great.
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Anti-Russia and pro Ukraine banners hang on the fence in front of the Russian Federation embassy in Tallinn, Estonia. Estonia’s Former Spy Chief: Too Soon to Count Russia Out
Mikk Marran talks about Moscow’s intelligence failures, cyberwar, and whether Western resolve will last the winter.
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U.S. President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping meet. Will the G-20 Lead to More Engagement With China?
The inside track on the week’s biggest diplomatic gathering.