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Bangladesh Changes Shape Under Yunus Rising Islamism at home and a shift toward China on the global stage bring political and diplomatic risks.
By Sumit Ganguly
South Korea’s Far Right Has Been Terrifyingly Radicalized The impeachment of martial law President Yoon Suk-yeol reveals how far the rot spread.
By S. Nathan Park
Beijing Again Raises Tariffs on U.S., Calls Trade Actions a ‘Joke’ Beijing calls U.S. trade actions a “joke” and warns Washington about self-isolation.
By Alexandra Sharp
The Fight Over Language, From Haiti to Kyrgyzstan Reads on one of the most powerful tools of imperialism.
By Chloe Hadavas
How Far Will the U.S.-China Trade War Go? The White House may have miscalculated Beijing’s ability to endure pain—and a popular mood to stand up to Trump.
By Ravi Agrawal
Trump’s Tariffs Hit Hard Tech Realities China’s role in smartphone and chip supply chains is blunting the U.S. president’s ambitions—at least for now.
By Rishi Iyengar, Lili Pike, Christina Lu
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