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African developers have turned overwhelmingly to Chinese platforms—like DeepSeek, Qwen, and Kimi—to build artificial intelligence models in their own languages, Sam Peters writes.
Rather than pushing Beijing out of the region, Washington should offer countries better strategic alternatives.
Washington’s ability to sustain its global maritime ambitions has eroded.
Peptides are made predominantly in China, putting Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on a collision course with anti-Beijing hawks in the Republican Party.
Trump has tied his party to a deeply unpopular leader and agenda, Julian E. Zelizer writes.
The war in Iran has depleted the Pentagon as China’s military buildup matures.
Admitting one’s errors has virtues: It preserves integrity, helps others learn, and can even make you more respected. It’s puzzling that more pundits and political analysts don’t go this route when events don’t conform to their expectations, Stephen Walt writes. foreignpolicy.com/2026/06/09/i...
Even in the face of tariffs and an energy crisis, the jobs report shows an economy that’s still humming.
Shared standards on cloud services are urgently needed.
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