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Ian Bremmer on the myriad problems and pressures that Iran faces today → Read More
The problem of AI goes beyond any institutions today. We need a global response, writes Ian Bremmer → Read More
As Turkey goes to the polls on May 14, the question is if Erdogan will win or lose and what he'll do after → Read More
China's latest construction work in the South Pole is further causing tensions with the U.S., writes Ian Bremmer. → Read More
What Xi's Russia visit and South Korea and Japan's rapprochement means for the changing geopolitical landscape → Read More
Netanyahu is trying to change Israel’s Supreme Court. He’s going to need all the help he can get, writes Ian Bremmer. → Read More
Late last month, as part of its monitoring of Iran’s nuclear program, the International Atomic Energy Agency reported trace amounts of uranium at 84% enrichment. → Read More
In January, British officials announced they had uncovered a dramatic cyberattack on the UK postal service which caused “severe disruption” to the computer systems that send mail abroad. They quickly blamed Russian hackers. → Read More
On February 25 Nigeria holds a presidential election. Ian Bremmer on who's running and what they face → Read More
Xi Jinping emerged from October’s 20th Party Congress with tighter control over the ruling Communist Party – and, therefore, over China – than any leader since Mao Zedong. → Read More
The January 8 attack on Brazil's government may have failed, but its new president will face an ongoing struggle → Read More
From Ukraine to Xi Jinping to the energy crunch, Ian Bremmer on the top global risk for the world in the coming year → Read More
Results from this year’s US midterm elections have given Americans and the world a welcome bit of good news: The candidates threatening the integrity of US political institutions and future elections were soundly defeated. → Read More
Will Russia use a nuclear weapon in Ukraine? It’s a question Western intelligence services are working on around the clock and that Western leaders are carefully weighing. President Vladimir Putin has warned that Russia reserves the right. → Read More
After the assassination attempt on Imran Khan, Pakistan's tense politics are certain to only get worse → Read More
Ian Bremmer on what Brazil's President Lula faces after defeating Bolsonaro → Read More
The European Union has faced a series of emergencies in recent years. → Read More
For Lula, election night is where the good news ends because he faces major challenges from the right-wing and the economy → Read More
Big questions loom over what the far right leader Giorgia Meloni's win in Italy means for the country and the E.U. → Read More
After years of delay, the E.U. is finally trying to stand up to Orban's anti-democratic rule in Hungary → Read More