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Nahal ToosiPolitico |
For decades, he’s put politics and his view of the U.S. interest above concerns about people’s suffering.
The Israel-Hamas war is the toughest crisis yet for America's top diplomat, and he’s struggling.
Corporate leaders have lots of fears about political polarization. But where are their solutions?
Mohammed Shia’ Al Sudani’s remarks at the World Economic Forum underscore the challenges facing US efforts to rein in the Israel-Hamas war.
A U.S. ambassador wants to make sure Secretary of State Antony Blinken sees a Swiss official, too.
Ambassadors to Washington warn that the GOP-Democratic divide is endangering America’s national security.
The war in the Middle East and the U.S. presidential election also are vying for people’s thoughts.
Benjamin Netanyahu is waging a war while struggling to avoid prison, salvage his legacy and keep his political partners happy.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu may not like the ideas, but he also may not get a say.
The document offers a window into internal fury at the State Department over President Joe Biden’s Middle East policies.
It’s an emotional time for an institution whose staffers are being killed in Gaza while Russia and the United States feud at the Security Council.
A now-former U.S. official explains why he resigned rather than pave the way for more arms transfers to Israel as it battles Hamas.
The chief diplomat sent a note to the State Department as many Muslim staffers have grown unhappy about the U.S. approach to the Israel-Hamas war.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken says no one wants the Israeli-Hamas conflict to grow, but Arab leaders won’t take sides.
Israelis say they want to eliminate the group that terrorized them, but the challenge is how to avoid causing new problems.
From the threat of a regional war to China’s strange diplomacy, there’s no end to the dilemmas ahead.
The two men are refocused on something that has always united them: ensuring Israel’s security and long-term survival.
A report obtained by POLITICO details specific plans to reform Ukrainian institutions and warns Western support may hinge on cutting corruption.
Among the fears of America’s global allies are unpredictability and the end of support for Ukraine.
The meeting between Jake Sullivan and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi was held in Malta.
The U.N. General Assembly’s annual gathering of world leaders is like a family reunion with lots of coups, wars and cold shoulders.
Ukrainian leaders are trying to shore up support from dozens of countries and hope in-person talks will make a difference.
The summit of many of the world’s leading economies is expected to tackle an array of issues, including global food security — though some key...