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- The app has been buggy lately, with the "The Latest" section not loading.

- Some users have reported issues with accessing their digital copies of their print subscription through the app.

- The app requires users to log in for each featured article they want to read, even if they are already logged in on the app itself.

- The app does not save the user's progress in an article if they close and reopen the app, making it difficult to continue reading where they left off.

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The Foreign Affairs app delivers digital issues and special collections optimized for an ideal reading experience on iOS mobile and tablet devices.  Since 1922, Foreign Affairs has been the leading provider of clear commentary and analysis on global affairs, international business, science and technology, history, and society.  In print and online, Foreign Affairs contributors drive the conversation about the most crucial issues in the world today.  It costs nothing to download ForeignAffairsMagazine and get instant access to select free articles daily.  Subscribers also get access to read or listen to digital magazine issues.  App-only subscriptions are available in ForeignAffairsMagazine store.  Authors from across the political spectrum include W. E. B.  Du Bois, Eleanor Roosevelt, Madeline Albright, Roger Altman, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Niall Ferguson, Grover Norquist, Barack Obama, Condoleezza Rice, Mitt Romney, Fareed Zakaria, and more. * For access to ForeignAffairsMagazine AND the Foreign Affairs website, subscribe at ForeignAffairs.