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‘Colombia is the key to the hemisphere,’ Biden tells its president at White House - Los Angeles Times

Friday, April 21, 2023

News Type: USIP in the News

Colombia’s first leftist leader held talks Thursday with President Biden at the White House, touching on sharp differences over how to fight drug trafficking while seeking common ground on ways to end the humanitarian and political crisis in Venezuela. For Colombian President Gustavo Petro, it was a chance to smooth relations with Washington, where some officials harbor doubts about…

Peace ProcessesDemocracy & Governance

A New Geopolitical Axis In Central Asia - Diplomatic Courier

Friday, April 21, 2023

News Type: USIP in the News

In February 2023, the Taliban-led government in Afghanistan gathered a group of companies, including some from Iran, Russia, and Pakistan, to promote a new investment plan focused on infrastructure, mining, and power. In response to the press asking for more details, the acting minister of commerce and industry of Afghanistan...

Global PolicyViolent Extremism

What does the appointment of a new Foreign Minister mean for China's foreign policy? - The Hundred

Tuesday, April 18, 2023

News Type: USIP in the News

Shortly after Xi Jinping secured a third term in power as General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party, he appointed Qin Gang as his new Foreign Minister. Since the last change in the post dates back more than a decade, analysts and policymakers are trying to figure out what Qin Gang’s appointment will mean for Chinese foreign...

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Southern Afghan City Becomes De Facto Capital As Taliban Chief Tightens Grip On Power - Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty

Tuesday, April 18, 2023

News Type: USIP in the News

Afghanistan’s southern city of Kandahar is the historical birthplace and the political base of the Taliban. Now, the country’s second-largest city appears to be becoming the de facto capital under the militant group’s rule. Several officials have recently been transferred from the capital, Kabul, to Kandahar. Taliban Supreme Leader Mullah...

Violent Extremism

Taliban further restrict female education by closing NGO-funded schools in two Afghan provinces - El País

Tuesday, April 18, 2023

News Type: USIP in the News

Afghanistan is the only country in the world where half the population, women and girls, are deprived of a basic human right: education. When they finish sixth grade, at the age of 12, Afghans have to leave the benches of regulated schools by order of the Taliban, the fundamentalist militia in power since August 15, 2021...

Education & TrainingGenderViolent Extremism

US Cast as Villain During Meeting of Afghan Neighbors - Voice of America

Friday, April 14, 2023

News Type: USIP in the News

A gathering of regional foreign ministers to discuss the way forward in Afghanistan this week brought little in the way of new initiatives but provided a forum for several of Kabul’s neighbors to blame the country’s economic plight on the United States and its Western allies. The United States “was portrayed...

Global Policy

U.S. steps up its game, but China has a head start in Africa - Washington Times

Friday, April 14, 2023

News Type: USIP in the News

The Biden administration is pushing a revamp of lagging U.S. relations with Africa with a charm offensive that has included a summit of continental leaders in Washington, a parade of high-level diplomatic visits to resource-rich nations and promises of vast private investments. Yet analysts say the White House has...

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