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As Middle East Wars Rage, Georgetown Gaza Lecture Series Highlights Conversations on Campuses

As Middle East Wars Rage, Georgetown Gaza Lecture Series Highlights Conversations on Campuses

by Jacques Abou-Rizk | Apr 18, 2026 | Featured, Foreign Affairs

WASHINGTON – One by one, students inside the intimate lounge of Georgetown University’s Center for Contemporary Arab Studies on Wednesday called their family and friends across the Middle East. The dozen students and faculty members watched TV screens tuned to Al...
U.S. senators split over U.N. reform through budget cuts and nationalism

U.S. senators split over U.N. reform through budget cuts and nationalism

by Nicole Cheah and Rebecka Eriksdotter Pieder | Apr 16, 2026 | Featured, Foreign Affairs, National Security

WASHINGTON (AN) — Senators voiced bipartisan support for United Nations reform as U.S. Ambassador Mike Waltz testified before the Foreign Relations Committee, but some disagreed over whether funding cuts and reduced engagement are the best way to put American...

Global growth downgraded as IMF warns war shocks energy markets

by Georgia Epiphaniou | Apr 15, 2026 | Economy, Featured, Foreign Affairs

WASHINGTON (AN) — Restrained global oil supply resulting from the war in Iran and blockage of the Strait of Hormuz has led to extreme volatility in energy markets that will likely stall global economic growth for the rest of the year, according to the International...
Deputy Secretary of State calls for more private sector investment in Western Hemisphere

Deputy Secretary of State calls for more private sector investment in Western Hemisphere

by Nicole Cheah | Apr 14, 2026 | Featured, Foreign Affairs

WASHINGTON – The U.S. should ramp up private sector investment in Latin America as the administration looks to deepen commercial relationships beyond Europe, Christopher Landau, the deputy secretary at the U.S. State Department, said Thursday.  Focus on the Western...
Iranian Immigrants React to Cease-Fire Agreement, Divide Deepens

Iranian Immigrants React to Cease-Fire Agreement, Divide Deepens

by Jamie Gareh | Apr 14, 2026 | Foreign Affairs, Immigration

WASHINGTON – At a recent “No Kings” rally outside the U.S. Capitol, a few demonstrators waved a large Iranian flag. The U.S. and Israel had launched the war in Iran exactly one month earlier. As protestors chanted, a woman, carrying the old flag of Iran — from...
Trump Threatens 100% Secondary Tariffs on Russia, Announces NATO Arms Deal for Ukraine

Trump Threatens 100% Secondary Tariffs on Russia, Announces NATO Arms Deal for Ukraine

by Matthew Shea | Jul 14, 2025 | Featured, Foreign Affairs, National Security

WASHINGTON (MNS) — President Donald Trump on Monday issued a sharp ultimatum to Russian President Vladimir Putin: agree to a cease-fire in Ukraine within 50 days or face sweeping new tariffs and sanctions. The proposed policy would impose 100% secondary tariffs on...
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