
Don’t Be Fooled: The China-US Trade War Is Here to Stay
By Li Qiang
The tariffs may be lower, but the structural tensions at the heart of the trade conflict remain unchanged.

20 Years Since Andijan, Remembering Past Abuses in Uzbekistan
By Mihra Rittmann
Addressing the lack of accountability for past human rights abuses, including the 2005 Andijan massacre, has not been high on the current government’s agenda.

Trump Administration Ends Temporary Protections for Afghan Immigrants
By Catherine Putz
Homeland Security Secretary Noem determined that "permitting Afghan nationals to remain temporarily in the United States is contrary to the national interest of the United States.”

China, US Declare Temporary Truce in Their Trade War
By Shannon Tiezzi
Both sides walked back the eye-popping tariff rates announced since April 2, but no progress was made on structural issues.