The U.S. military appears to be surfacing their concerns about the risks involved in sustaining a lengthy conflict with Iran.
As Russia’s war against Ukraine enters its fifth year, Kyiv’s defense industrial base (DIB) has grown from an improvised ...
Welcome to the Daily News Brief, CFR’s flagship morning newsletter summarizing the top global news and analysis of the day. Top of the Agenda Russia’s war in Ukraine enters its fifth year today, as ...
Even as peace in Ukraine remains uncertain, U.S. and European policymakers should begin preparing for the postwar challenges a settlement will likely bring.
As the war in Ukraine enters its fifth year since Russia’s large-scale invasion, six CFR experts offer concrete recommendations for securing Ukraine and Europe’s future.
The Trump administration’s foreign policy is accelerating global efforts to reduce dependence on American hyperscalers—and the long-term costs to U.S. digital influence may be severe.
The Court’s 6–3 ruling is a major victory for congressional authority, but its reach is narrow. It leaves most existing ...
As peace negotiations continue between Russia and Ukraine, Europe should prepare for Russia to step out of the “gray zone” of hybrid warfare activities toward more overt attac ...
President Donald Trump will deliver a State of the Union address tomorrow night. Here are ten things to know about this ...
Washington retains formidable tools of pressure, but deploying them will require more consensus, more procedure, and more time. Beijing, for its part, gains a modest tactical advantage but not a ...
Welcome to the Daily News Brief, CFR’s flagship morning newsletter summarizing the top global news and analysis of the day.
With growing needs and dwindling funding, Ukraine’s humanitarian response is under extreme strain. The United States slashed aid by 74 percent in 2025, and the U.S. Agency for International ...