Public Perception of the U.S. Supreme Court

A new poll finds that 7 in 10 Americans believe Supreme Court justices are more likely to be guided by their own ideology rather than serving as neutral arbiters of government authority. Confidence in the Supreme Court remains low, with only 4 in 10 U.S. adults expressing trust in the justices. The poll reflects a continued erosion of confidence in the Court, which was more trusted a decade ago.

Public Perception of the U.S. Supreme Court

A new poll finds that 7 in 10 Americans believe Supreme Court justices are more influenced by their own ideology rather than being fair and impartial arbiters of government authority, indicating a lack of confidence in the court's neutrality.

Ukraine-China Relations Amid Russia-Ukraine Conflict

Ukrainian Foreign Minister suggests China is waiting to see who wins between Russia and Ukraine before taking a side, while Ukraine accuses China of being an instrument of Russia. China claims to be neutral and not attending peace summit due to lack of recognition from both sides.

Harvard University's New Policy Recommendations on Public Statements

Harvard University may no longer make public statements on controversial political issues following new policy recommendations. Barstool Sports CEO Dave Portnoy comments on the resignation of Claudine Gay and ongoing problems at Harvard. The university is advised to remain neutral on matters that do not directly affect its core function.

Controversy Surrounding DHS Intelligence 'Experts' Group

The Biden administration has agreed to wind down a controversial intelligence 'experts' group after facing a lawsuit from a conservative legal nonprofit. The group was criticized for being partisan, with only 1% of political contributions going to Republicans and 98% going to Democrats. DHS Secretary Mayorkas announced the group in September, but it faced backlash for alleged lack of neutrality and balance. America First Legal sued DHS, leading to the agreement to wind down the group.

UNRWA Funding Controversy

Israel has not provided evidence to support its accusation that a significant number of employees of UNRWA in Gaza are members of Hamas, leading to a loss of international funding. An independent review found UNRWA was ensuring neutrality but recommended better training and screening of employees. Israel dismissed the findings and claimed Hamas infiltration.

Impact of Russia's Invasion of Ukraine on European Security and Swiss Neutrality

Russia demanded new European security architecture, NATO expansion freeze, and security guarantees before invading Ukraine in 2022. Swiss neutrality challenged by adopting EU sanctions on Russia and participating in EU and NATO initiatives. Pressure grows in Switzerland to support Ukraine and seize frozen Russian assets. Sanctions imposed on Russians in Switzerland, potentially impacting Putin's associates. Public and parliament pressure for Switzerland to take stronger actions against Russia.

Sweden Joining NATO

Sweden is expected to join NATO after 200 years of neutrality, benefiting from the alliance's common defense guarantee and strategic position between the Atlantic and Baltic states.

Sweden's Shift from Neutrality to NATO Membership

Sweden bids farewell to over two centuries of neutrality as it joins NATO, a move prompted by Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022. The transition marks a significant shift in Sweden's foreign policy stance.

Foreign Policy Debate in American Politics

Foreign policy expert Stephen Walt from Harvard University discusses the debate between engaging abroad and staying on the sidelines in American politics with NPR's Scott Simon.