In this episode of "ask ian," Ian Bremmer breaks down two high-stakes negotiations in Geneva: Russia-Ukraine and indirect US-Iran talks, calling both “underwhelming” with little progress.
The lights are going out in Cuba. There are no planes landing at Havana’s international airport; the jet fuel's gone. Buses ...
The population of Gabon who can no longer get onto certain social media platforms, like YouTube and TikTok, after the ...
Does skepticism rule the day in politics? Public opinion data collected as part of the Munich Security Conference’s annual report found that large shares of respondents in G7 and several BRICS ...
Iran temporarily and partially shut down the Strait of Hormuz – the maritime entryway that handles over 20% of the world’s ...
Michael Froman explains how the world is adjusting to Trump’s more transactional and unilateral approach to global power.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, both potential 2028 presidential candidates, offered very different foreign policy visions at the Munich Security ...
The proportion of Havana’s garbage trucks that were operational this month, according to state-run media, as Cuba’s fuel crisis prompts a garbage crisis.
The freeing and re-arrest of an opposition figure in Venezuela has become a snapshot of Venezuela’s small window for shifting ...
The US government reportedly plans to fund MAGA-aligned groups in Europe. The stated aim is to oppose European laws on online ...
At the 62nd Munich Security Conference, Parag Khanna, founder and CEO of AlphaGeo, says globalization isn't dead, it's evolving. Speaking with GZERO’s Tony Maciulis, he explains that countries are ...
European Union leaders agreed to move ahead with “Buy European” policies as part of a broader push to de-risk from the US and ...