Diplomats still have time to plan their next major engagement on the global sports stage: the 2026 World Cup in North America ...
When Muriel Bowser took office Jan. 2, 2015, as mayor of DC, nobody had yet heard of Black Lives Matter, Covid-19, DOGE or AI.
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Kristjan Prikk, Estonia’s man in Washington, sees no imminent Russian invasion of the Baltics following its carnage in Ukraine. But he’s clearly worried that if the world doesn’t teach Vladimir Putin ...
Puru Trivedi is the Vice President of External and Corporate Affairs at the Meridian International Center, a public diplomacy institution in Washington DC. The views expressed are his own. Diplomacy ...
Many in the United States look beyond their borders and see a dangerous world with raging wars, surging violence and deepening instability. But a new report by the Eurasia Group, a leading political ...
Sikh foreman looks on as his workers repair a valve at the Faregh gas complex near Jalu, deep in Libya's Sahara Desert. (Photo by Larry Luxner) Nearly 14 years after the overthrow and killing of Libya ...
Books written by the panelists at AU's Oct. 20 event: "Hitler's Munich: Jews, the Revolution, and the Rise of Nazism" by Michael Brenner, and "Hate in the Homeland: The New Global Far Right" by ...
A wall in Bethlehem, in the occupied West Bank, built as a security measure in the early 2000s, is covered in graffiti calling for peace. Separation walls were also built in Northern Ireland during ...
“An Italian Impressionist in Paris: Giuseppe De Nittis” is on display at the Phillips Collection through Feb 12 (Photo by Lee Stalsworth). A major, must-see exhibition exploring an underappreciated ...
Retired US diplomat Herman Cohen in his Washington DC office. (Photo by The Washington Diplomat) Years ago, Herman Jay “Hank” Cohen, then-assistant US secretary of state for African affairs, was ...
Let’s face it: Virtual galas just aren’t the same thing as the real deal. But they’ve become clever workarounds as everyone adjusts to our new pandemic “normal.” Of course, it helps if you have ...
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