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Jennifer Wistrand on Ukraine's Incursion Into Russia

Jennifer Wistrand talked with C-SPAN's "Washington Journal" about Ukraine’s recent incursion into Russia and what it means to the broader conflict and possible peace talks.

Sung-Yoon Lee

Russia and North Korea have become ‘partners in crime.'

Appearing on CNBC's "Squawk Box Asia," Sung-Yoon Lee discusses the third summit between North Korea and Russia and their growing strategic partnership.

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Claudia Sheinbaum and the Future of U.S.-Mexico Relations

In the National Interest, Ambassador Tony Wayne and Lila Abed, Acting Director of the Mexico Institute on how Mexico’s president-elect will enjoy a wide electoral mandate, yet her predecessor wants to leave office with a flurry of questionable constitutional reforms.

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Aid Workers Killed in Gaza, Iran Consulate in Syria Attacked

Ambassador James Jeffrey, Chair of the Middle East Program spoke with CNN's Kate Bolduan about the deaths of aid workers in Gaza, as well as Iran accusing Israel of conducting a deadly airstrike on its consulate in Syria.

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Ambassador Green weighs in on aid to Gaza

Wilson Center President and CEO, Ambassador Mark Greek spoke with CNN's Jake Tapper.

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The Cuban Regime’s Triple Threat

Wilson Center Chief of Staff, Eddy Acevedo writes in he National Interest that the Havana dictatorship must be held accountable for its destabilizing behavior. ​

How upcoming elections in South Asia will test democracy in the region

Michael Kugelman joins John Yang on PBS NewsHour to discuss the test democratic values face in elections across South Asia.

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Washington to Reimpose Sanctions Over Venezuela Election Controversy

Eddy Acevedo speaks with Voice of America about how the Biden administration is reimposing sanctions on a state-owned Venezuelan mining company and threatening more actions after that nation’s top court last week barred an opposition leader from the presidential race.