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Even as three-quarters of South Sudan’s people face starvation, a squabble between the government and the UN over import taxes is leaving vital aid trucks stuck at the border.
In this digital extra of our upcoming edition of GZERO World with Ian Bremmer, New York Times national security correspondent David Sanger discusses how Xi Jinping intends to solve his "Taiwan" problem before leaving office and why the semiconductor industry may be the only thing standing in the way of an island invasion.
Russian authorities have detained prominent Deputy Defense Minister Timur Ivanov, a long-standing close ally of Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, on corruption charges.
Rather than a silver bullet, the US aid package is a lifeline that will keep the Ukrainians in the fight, buy Europeans time to step up their defense-industrial production, and strengthen Kyiv’s negotiating position so that when the time comes to accept the unacceptable yet inevitable outcome of a partitioned Ukraine, it can extract the best possible terms.
Why hasn't the United Nations insisted on military observers in Gaza? What specific demands are being voiced by campus protesters at institutions such as Columbia and Yale? How will US aid package approval shake the dynamic of the Russia-Ukraine war? Ian Bremmer shares his insights on global politics this week on World In :60.
The US Federal Trade Commission, the country’s top competition regulator, voted Tuesday to ban noncompete clauses.
After Tuesday’s hearing on the gag order, Trump complained on Truth Social that he was facing a “kangaroo court.”
Across the US, college students are protesting, sleeping outside, and even getting arrested for trying to force their schools to divest from companies with ties to Israel. Meanwhile, it's been pretty quiet on Capitol Hill, where the Senate passed a huge aid package Tuesday that includes billions in wartime assistance for Israel.
Ramzan Kadyrov, the Kremlin-backed dictator of Chechnya, is reportedly dying inside – literally.