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What to Know in 60 Seconds or Less

Subscribe to the Council on Foreign Relations on YouTube for quick-hitting short videos on world news and newsmakers. Watch a selection of recent shorts below and explore the full library of videos.

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“We Will Work With Any President”

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba tells CFR President Michael Froman that regardless of election outcomes, it is in the best interest of the United States to support Ukraine against Russian aggression.

“We Will Work With Any President”

Why American Industries Are Expanding in Mexico

CFR Vice President of Studies Shannon K. O’Neil explains why so many U.S. companies and industries are opening factories and expanding into Mexico.

Why American Industries Are Expanding in Mexico

Rafah Faces Difficult Times Ahead

CFR expert Steven A. Cook says that misery is ahead for the 1.2 million inhabitants of the southern Gaza Strip city as Israel moves forward with a military operation in Rafah.

Rafah Operation Will Result In Bloodshed

What Haitians Want for Their Country

Monique Clesca, international consultant and member of the Commission to Search for a Haitian Solution to the Crisis, explains Haitian civilians’ demand for the government to rightfully serve the country.

What Haitians Want for Their Country

Sudan Civil War: One Year Later

Fighting between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces broke out in April 2023. Now a year into the war, CFR expert Michelle Gavin breaks down what to know about the civil conflict.

Sudan Civil War: One Year Later

The European Union’s Discomfort with Defense

CFR expert Matthias Matthijs says the European Union (EU) has a complicated relationship with security and defense due to its origins as a peace project, while the United States has taken a bulk of the EU’s defense burden.

The European Union’s Discomfort with Defense

“An Exporter of Far-Right Terrorism”

Jacob Ware, CFR research fellow for terrorism and counterterrorism, argues that attacks in New Zealand and Brazil were inspired by far-right terrorism and extremism in the United States.

“An Exporter of Far-Right Terrorism”
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