Thursday - July 16, 2026

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Jamestown Foundation Posts Commentary: Russia and Afghanistan Sign Military Cooperation Agreement
WASHINGTON, July 16 -- The Jamestown Foundation posted the following commentary on July 15, 2026, by Syed Fazl-e-Haider, contributing analyst at the South Asia desk of Wikistrat, in the foundation's Eurasia Daily Monitor:

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Russia and Afghanistan Sign Military Cooperation Agreement

Executive Summary:

* Russia and Taliban-led Afghanistan signed a military cooperation agreement on May 27 in Moscow, one year after the Kremlin removed the Taliban from its list of banned terrorist organizations and became the first and only country to recognize the Taliban government.

* The undisclosed pact--framed ... Show Full Article
Ifo Institute: Savings in Health Insurance in Germany May Increase Costs in Other Types of Insurance
MUNICH, Germany, July 16 -- ifo Institute issued the following news release:

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Savings in Health Insurance in Germany May Increase Costs in Other Types of Insurance

Although cuts to the statutory health insurance system (GKV) in Germany reduce spending there, they may at the same time increase costs in long-term care, pension, or unemployment insurance, and for private households. Economists at the ifo Institute and Stanford University warn against this. "Anyone looking solely at the contribution rate for health insurance sees, at best, only half the picture," says ifo researcher Roman Klimke. ... Show Full Article
CSIS Issues Critical Questions Q&A: Protecting Human Rights at the World Cup - Progress on Paper, Gaps on the Ground
WASHINGTON, July 16 -- The Center for Strategic and International Studies issued the following Critical Questions Q&A on July 15, 2026, involving Human Rights Initiative Director and senior fellow Andrew Friedman and intern Gretchen Scott:

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Protecting Human Rights at the World Cup: Progress on Paper, Gaps on the Ground

When the World Cup comes around every four years, the world comes together to watch. The 2022 World Cup drew engagement from an estimated 5 billion people over the course of the tournament. The final match between France and Argentina became one of the most widely viewed ... Show Full Article
CSIS Issues Commentary: What the Iran War Is Costing Joint Gulf-U.S. Ambitions for AI
WASHINGTON, July 16 -- The Center for Strategic and International Studies issued the following commentary on July 15, 2026, by Joseph A. Farsakh, senior associate (non-resident) with the Middle East Program:

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What the Iran War Is Costing Joint Gulf-U.S. Ambitions for AI

A Partnership Built on More Than Oil

For decades, Gulf states invested trillions into the U.S. economy, tied their security to Washington, and bet that alignment was the price of protection. The Iran war raised a clear question: Was alignment the cause of the threat, rather than the cure for it? Gulf governments did not ... Show Full Article
CSIS Issues Commentary: Tale of Two Strategic Attacks - Race to End the War in Ukraine
WASHINGTON, July 16 -- The Center for Strategic and International Studies issued the following commentary on July 15, 2026, by Director Benjamin Jensen and Deputy Director and data fellow Yasir Atalan, both of the Futures Lab.

Jensen is also a senior fellow at the CSIS Defense and Security Department.

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A Tale of Two Strategic Attacks: Race to End the War in Ukraine

The war in Ukraine is now a race between two competing, attritional theories of victory. Ukraine is focused on maximizing drone production alongside novel use of AI and low-cost, high payoff deep strikes integrated with cyber ... Show Full Article
CSIS Issues Commentary: Rewriting the Rules of Modern Trade
WASHINGTON, July 16 -- The Center for Strategic and International Studies issued the following commentary on July 15, 2026, by William Alan Reinsch:

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The Trade Transparency Challenge

Credit for this week's column idea goes to loyal reader Chad Henry, who told me about the innovations in trade recordkeeping that I will be mentioning. Back in antediluvian days, trade recordkeeping was not complicated. Items arrived by ship at ports of entry or at land border entry points by truck or rail, where the goods and their accompanying documentation would be examined by government authorities and ... Show Full Article
AFPI Commends New National K-12 Initiative to Protect Students From Adult Sexual Predators in Schools
WASHINGTON, July 16 -- The America First Policy Institute issued the following statement on July 15, 2026:

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AFPI Commends New National K-12 Initiative to Protect Students from Adult Sexual Predators in Schools

The America First Policy Institute (AFPI) has released the following statements from its experts in response to the U.S. Department of Education's announcement that the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) will ensure that K-12 schools that are federally funded will protect their students from sexual exploitation.

Erika Donalds, chair of Education Opportunity at AFPI, welcomed this announcement ... Show Full Article