Democratic Governors Are the Sharp End of the Spear in Biden's Re-Election
With the stakes so high—Democrats are going so far as to suggest that "Democracy itself is on the ballot" this year.
For Latin Leaders, Venezuela Looms Large in U.S. Presidential Election
Many leaders believe that the next U.S. president—be it Joe Biden or Donald Trump—will be forced to clamp down on the Venezuelan regime even harder—or engage directly with Venezuela head on.
Around the World, AI-Enabled Deep Fakes Are Poised to Upend Elections
Weaponized disinformation has always been a part of politics, but this year AI-generated deep fakes have reached a tipping point.
Guyana Flexes Its Diplomatic Muscles as U.N. Security Council President
Guyana's President Irfaan Ali sees poverty and malnutrition as top security issues that deserve more sunlight in international forums
Africa's Angola Holds the Keys to Ushering In Global Green Economy
The Lobito Atlantic Railway Corridor project in Africa, anchored by support from the Biden administration, will unlock vast reserves of the critical minerals needed to power the future of clean technology.
Twelve People Who Will Determine the 2024 Presidential Election
The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) is slated to take center stage in the U.S. political calendar.
In Guyana U.S. Businesses Risk Losing Ground to China
Let's hope that more American CEOs will invest in Guyana.
America Can Do More To Protect Its Children From Opioid Overdose
As long as there is an opioid epidemic in this country, there will be ample opportunities for children to inadvertently come into contact with these drugs.