The West must promote accurate interpretations of religious texts and encourage voices who espouse peace and love in order to counter terrorist groups’ messaging, writes Madison Jones.
Two decades after India tested its nuclear weapons, the country still isn't in a position to do what the United States wants from it: help counter China, writes Atman Trivedi.
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In April, a special delegation of emerging leaders from the Pacific Council community traveled to Mexico City for discussions with government officials, civil society leaders, and more on strengthening the U.S.-Mexico relationship. Read about their top takeaways.
What Mexico needs is a new regime based on effective checks and balances, duly ingrained constitutional balances, transparency, the rule of law, and broad rights and protections for the citizenry, writes Luis Rubio.
Considering the advancements in communication and transportation technologies, the evolving global roles of cities should be watched closely, writes Sohaela Amiri.
The reasons delineated by the Trump administration for withdrawing from the Iran deal fail to convince that sound judgment based on discernible facts went into this decision, writes Karen Richardson.
This week, North Korea cancels talks with South Korea; protests erupt on the Gaza-Israel border; Kenya passes a controversial “fake news” law; and more.