Why Coffee Is Becoming Southeast Asia’s Quiet Foreign Policy Tool
Coffee rarely announces itself as foreign policy. Across Southeast Asia, nations are turning it...

Coffee rarely announces itself as foreign policy. Across Southeast Asia, nations are turning it...

The Islamic Republic of Iran has entered a terminal phase of governance. January 2026 marked an...

Editor-in-Chief Atul Singh and FOI Senior Partner Glenn Carle, a retired CIA officer who now...

For the past several weeks, Iranians have taken to the streets in Kurdish provinces like Ilam and...

The “America First” vision — a distorted, selfish mission in practice — of US President...

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Recent events in Yemen’s south reveal a rapidly shifting political and security landscape shaped...

In the eighth century AD, a North African Muslim population composed of Arabs and Berbers, known...

The Kurdish town of Kobani was once the center of the struggle against the Islamic State of Iraq...

For more than two years, the Sudanese civil conflict has been characterized by mass displacement,...
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