Japan’s birth rate is set to hit its lowest level since record-keeping began 126 years ago, according to preliminary data.
In this "ask ian," Ian Bremmer analyzes Trump’s recent meeting with Zelensky and how close (or far) Russia and Ukraine are from a peace deal.
The Australian government announced a plan to purchase and destroy civilian-owned firearms after a terrorist attack left 15 ...
PUPPET REGIME is GZERO's award-winning political satire series that uses puppets to parody world leaders. Now more than ever, ...
Ukrainian intelligence services assassinated a senior Russian general on the streets of Moscow on Monday, detonating a bomb ...
Angola secured $753 million in loans from the US and South Africa to revamp a railway line linking mining regions in the ...
Japan is reopening the world’s largest nuclear power plant after a regional vote gave the greenlight on Monday. The ...
On GZERO World, Ian Bremmer takes a hard look at the biggest global crises and conflicts that defined our world in 2025 with ...
A year into US President Donald Trump’s second term, America’s immigration policy has undergone one of its most sweeping resets in decades.
The European Union just pulled off something that, a year ago, seemed politically impossible: it froze $247 billion in ...
Despite a ceasefire in Gaza, Israel is still not letting foreign journalists in to independently verify what’s happening on the ground, CNN’s Clarissa Ward tells Ian Bremmer on GZERO World.
On Ask Ian, Ian Bremmer breaks down the steady escalation of US pressure on Venezuela and why direct military action is now a real possibility.