June 3: Trade, Diplomacy, and the Fight for Influence
Today’s stories share a common theme: power is being redefined. In Washington, the Trump administration is tightening control over who can access the U.S. market. In the Middle East, the United States is attempting to reshape Lebanon’s security landscape through direct negotiations with Israel. At the United
Trump’s New Customs Order Is About More Than Customs
At first glance, President Trump’s latest executive order looks like a technical customs reform. In reality, it is an attempt to fundamentally change who can sell goods into the United States and under what conditions. The central idea is simple: if a company wants access to the American consumer
Israel and Lebanon Move Toward Direct Negotiations. Hezbollah Is the Real Target.
“The ceasefire is contingent on a complete cessation of Hizbollah fire and the evacuation of all Hizbollah operatives from the South Litani Sector.” Buried inside a lengthy U.S.-brokered statement between Israel and Lebanon is a sentence that reveals the real significance of the agreement. While presented as aLatest Articles
June 3: Trade, Diplomacy, and the Fight for Influence
Today’s stories share a common theme: power is being redefined. In Washington, the Trump administration is tightening control over who can access the U.S. market. In the Middle East, the United States is attempting to reshape Lebanon’s security landscape through direct negotiations with Israel. At the United
Trump’s New Customs Order Is About More Than Customs
At first glance, President Trump’s latest executive order looks like a technical customs reform. In reality, it is an attempt to fundamentally change who can sell goods into the United States and under what conditions. The central idea is simple: if a company wants access to the American consumer
Israel and Lebanon Move Toward Direct Negotiations. Hezbollah Is the Real Target.
“The ceasefire is contingent on a complete cessation of Hizbollah fire and the evacuation of all Hizbollah operatives from the South Litani Sector.” Buried inside a lengthy U.S.-brokered statement between Israel and Lebanon is a sentence that reveals the real significance of the agreement. While presented as a
Trump Suggests White House UFC Arena Could Become Permanent
President Trump is now openly suggesting that the temporary UFC arena being built on White House grounds may not be temporary after all. In a video, Trump compared the structure to the Eiffel Tower, arguing that Paris originally planned to dismantle the landmark after the 1889 World’s Fair — but
Bangladesh Wins UN General Assembly Presidency as UN Enters a Defining Year
Bangladesh’s Foreign Minister Khalilur Rahman has been elected President of the 81st Session of the UN General Assembly, defeating Cyprus’ Andreas Kakouris in a surprisingly competitive vote of 99 to 91. On paper, the role is largely procedural. In reality, Rahman will preside over one of the most consequential
Rubio’s Foreign Policy Has a Results Problem
Marco Rubio’s testimony before Congress was built around a familiar Washington trick: present activity as achievement. Ceasefires were restored. Agreements were signed. Routes were announced. Compacts were launched. Countries were brought into new coalitions. Aid was made “faster,” “leaner,” and more “results-driven.” But not every result is positive simply
Ukraine Pushes to Accelerate Patriot Air Defense Deal as Russian Missile Threat Grows
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says an agreement to purchase additional Patriot air defense systems has already been reached “at the highest political level,” but implementation remains stalled due to unresolved financial, legal, and technical issues. In a statement following a meeting with Ukraine’s defense, foreign affairs, and national securityLatest Articles
June 3: Trade, Diplomacy, and the Fight for Influence
Today’s stories share a common theme: power is being redefined. In Washington, the Trump administration is tightening control over who can access the U.S. market. In the Middle East, the United States is attempting to reshape Lebanon’s security landscape through direct negotiations with Israel. At the United
Trump’s New Customs Order Is About More Than Customs
At first glance, President Trump’s latest executive order looks like a technical customs reform. In reality, it is an attempt to fundamentally change who can sell goods into the United States and under what conditions. The central idea is simple: if a company wants access to the American consumer
Israel and Lebanon Move Toward Direct Negotiations. Hezbollah Is the Real Target.
“The ceasefire is contingent on a complete cessation of Hizbollah fire and the evacuation of all Hizbollah operatives from the South Litani Sector.” Buried inside a lengthy U.S.-brokered statement between Israel and Lebanon is a sentence that reveals the real significance of the agreement. While presented as a
Trump Suggests White House UFC Arena Could Become Permanent
President Trump is now openly suggesting that the temporary UFC arena being built on White House grounds may not be temporary after all. In a video, Trump compared the structure to the Eiffel Tower, arguing that Paris originally planned to dismantle the landmark after the 1889 World’s Fair — but
Bangladesh Wins UN General Assembly Presidency as UN Enters a Defining Year
Bangladesh’s Foreign Minister Khalilur Rahman has been elected President of the 81st Session of the UN General Assembly, defeating Cyprus’ Andreas Kakouris in a surprisingly competitive vote of 99 to 91. On paper, the role is largely procedural. In reality, Rahman will preside over one of the most consequential
Rubio’s Foreign Policy Has a Results Problem
Marco Rubio’s testimony before Congress was built around a familiar Washington trick: present activity as achievement. Ceasefires were restored. Agreements were signed. Routes were announced. Compacts were launched. Countries were brought into new coalitions. Aid was made “faster,” “leaner,” and more “results-driven.” But not every result is positive simply