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A Shot in the Arm

NEED TO KNOW A Shot in the Arm When US President Barack Obama won the Nobel Prize in 2009 – nine months after he assumed office – it was obvious that the Norwegians were giving the new young president a shot in the arm as he assumed...

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The New Solidarity

NEED TO KNOW The New Solidarity Poland's fight for freedom may have started with a labor movement. But like many other countries of the former Soviet bloc, it has become steadily more conservative since the Solidarity movement ushered in democracy in 1989. Until now, perhaps. Following a wave of...

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Not Over It Yet

NEED TO KNOW Not Over It Yet Prime Minister of Sri Lanka, Ranil Wickremesinghe, recently delivered a pleasant message to the people of New Zealand. "It's a very, very relaxed atmosphere there, it's a quite open society today and fear is no longer a factor," Wickremesinghe told Radio New...

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Maintaining Distances

NEED TO KNOW Maintaining Distances The vote in Colombia to reject a long-negotiated peace deal was one of a handful of recent referendums throughout the world that, like Brexit, were largely victories for those in favor of maintaining distances between different peoples. Asked if referendums were good ideas,...

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Back to Square One

NEED TO KNOW Back to Square One International donors meeting in Belgium starting Tuesday were preparing to open their checkbooks for the American-backed Afghan government in Kabul before events on Monday likely gave them pause. Taliban fighters surrounded Kunduz on four sides, penetrating the center of the 275,000-population...

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A Fumbled Hexit

NEED TO KNOW A Fumbled Hexit Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has suffered an embarrassment in his duel with Brussels. In a referendum in Hungary on Sunday, voters nearly unanimously chose to reject the European Union’s resettlement plan for the more than one million Syrians and other refugees...

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India’s Forever War

NEED TO KNOW India’s Forever War Since the bloody Partition of India in 1947, India and Pakistan have fought four full-fledged wars – including three centered on Kashmir. And the intervening periods might better be described as lulls in the fighting, rather than peace. To be sure, many...

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A Duplicitous Doppelgänger

NEED TO KNOW A Duplicitous Doppelgänger Europe is often seen as a stalwart of democratic principles, far-reaching liberal values and human rights. But on its eastern-most periphery lies a small, often overlooked country, governed by one man, President Alexander Lukashenko, for the past 22 years – virtually since...

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A Tinderbox

NEED TO KNOW A Tinderbox Election officials in the Democratic Republic of Congo need to work faster. The sprawling, mineral-rich Central African country was due to hold a vote in November to replace incumbent President Joseph Kabila. Election officials, though, want to postpone the ballot. They say they won't...

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China’s Problem to Solve

NEED TO KNOW China’s Problem to Solve At the first head-to-head presidential debate on Monday night, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said China should be solving the "problem" of North Korea. The Donald said a lot last night. But, at least on this issue, he’s got a point. As...

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Learning Peace

NEED TO KNOW Learning Peace Week-long celebrations concluded Friday in the Yari Plains of the southern Colombian savannah as fighters from the Front of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, came to a unanimous decision about the future of their movement. Starting Monday, they will become...

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The Bouncing Bozo

NEED TO KNOW The Bouncing Bozo Remember when Oliver North was on TV every day to discuss US chicanery in Nicaragua? No? That’s because the Senate hearings on the so-called Iran-Contra affair took place nearly 30 years ago. One guy who remembers them well, however, is Nicaragua’s 70-year-old...

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Resentment and Tulips

NEED TO KNOW Resentment and Tulips At first, Ethiopians protested for minority rights. Now it's tulips. Protests in the country started in early summer. But the latest violence, which broke out at the end of August, is an escalation in the worst civil strife that Ethiopia has seen...

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Of Balconies and Airstrikes

NEED TO KNOW Of Balconies and Airstrikes Early on Tuesday, US Secretary of State John Kerry was insisting that the ceasefire in Syria that he negotiated with Russia was still alive despite numerous breaches of the agreement. "The ceasefire is not dead," Kerry told Reuters in New York, where...

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A Bright Spot

NEED TO KNOW A Bright Spot Jordan has taken a stride in distancing itself from the political and humanitarian tumult of its neighbors in the region. ­ On Tuesday, the kingdom is slated to hold parliamentary elections under new rules that expand representation to parties outside of ruler King...

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Business As Usual

NEED TO KNOW Business As Usual After the attacks in the US over the weekend, the American presidential election is likely to become more contentious as Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump jockey over the threat of terrorism. In Russia, the debates are more one-sided. "The Kremlin is feeling quite...

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The Scramble for Samarkand

NEED TO KNOW The Scramble for Samarkand Longtime Uzbek strongman Islam Karimov wasn't even cold in his grave before the geopolitical wrangling for influence in the former Soviet republic began. A week after the long-time dictator's death on Sept. 2, Uzbekistan's parliament named Prime Minister Shavkat Mirziyaev to...

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Berlin Redux

NEED TO KNOW Berlin Redux Germany’s far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party is gearing up for regional elections in the city-state of Berlin on Sunday. It's hoping for a repeat of its surprising upset over Chancellor Angela Merkel’s center-right Christian Democrats in her home state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania...

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Grand Delusions, Real Threats

NEED TO KNOW Grand Delusions, Real Threats North Korean President Kim Jong-un works hard to keep a tight lid on the internal workings of the so-called Hermit Kingdom. Lately, he is not doing a great job. From the high-profile defection of a London-based diplomat to the alleged executions of...

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Anyone Here Non-Aligned?

NEED TO KNOW Anyone Here Non-Aligned? Questions surround the 17th summit of the Non-Aligned Movement scheduled to convene on the Venezuelan island of Margarita on Tuesday. The movement was founded in the 1960s for countries that sided neither with the United States nor the Soviet Union in the...

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