The ongoing Syrian conflict has opened up a space for the country's women to shed more traditional gender roles and shape the nation’s civil and political discourse.
Madison Webb reflects on what she learned at the World Health Organization's 69th Annual World Health Assembly in Geneva, Switzerland.
In an interview on CNBC's The Rundown, Pacific Council Board member Michael C. Camuñez remarks on the 'Three Amigos' summit in Ottawa, and says that Mexican, Canadian and U.S. leaders share a common economic vision of North America.
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Dr. George Perkovich argues that the Iran nuclear deal could provide opportunities to strengthen the global nonproliferation regime.
This week on Global Beat: Afghanistan opens an all-women’s coding school; U.S.-based airplane producer Boeing announces a contract with Iran; African nations aim to end child marriage; and more.
Caroleen Williams reports on the recent parliamentary elections in Kazakhstan and President Nursultan Nazarbayev's firm grip on political power.
Brian Moore argues that in a charged political climate, clarity is needed where China has been a force for good and areas where praise and support are necessary.
Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson sits down with Council member Jordan Teti to discuss immigration, security, and more.
Abraham F. Lowenthal lauds the mutually respectful rapprochement between the United States and Cuba.