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Thai-style Democracy

NEED TO KNOW Thai-style Democracy Thailand looks to be destined for more political violence. After some two years of authoritarian-style order, a string of bombings across the Southeast Asian country left four people dead and more than 20 people injured last week. But as the police look for the...

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Bashir’s Bargain

NEED TO KNOW Bashir’s Bargain Once upon a time, Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir was an international pariah – accused of genocide and crimes against humanity for the killing of 300,000 people and the displacement of 2.5 million more in Darfur. Despite an arrest warrant issued against him by...

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Poking the Dragon

NEED TO KNOW Poking the Dragon U.S. President Barack Obama’s efforts to prevent conflict in the Far East seem to be ramping up tensions and encouraging greater belligerence from Beijing. Washington calls it defending its allies, or simply being prepared. But the initial results suggest it’s just...

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Going Missing

NEED TO KNOW Going Missing Malaysia has become notorious for losing things. First, it was Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, a Boeing 777 that disappeared with 239 people on board while flying to Beijing from Kuala Lumpur in March 2014. Then it was a billion U.S. dollars – or...

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Going Missing

NEED TO KNOW Going Missing Malaysia has become notorious for losing things. First, it was Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, a Boeing 777 that disappeared with 239 people on board while flying to Beijing from Kuala Lumpur in March 2014. Then it was a billion U.S. dollars – or...

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Russian Roulette

NEED TO KNOW Russian Roulette Negotiating with Russian President Vladimir Putin must feel a bit like Russian roulette. You know there’s a bullet in the chamber somewhere; you’re just not sure when it will go off. With his 2014 invasion of Ukraine and his 2015 bombing campaign in...

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Winter is Coming

NEED TO KNOW Winter is Coming To paraphrase Game of Thrones, winter may be coming for the country that sparked the Arab Spring. At first glance, the ouster of Tunisian Prime Minister Habib Essid at the end of July seemed like a routine bit of parliamentary politics. But...

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Two Steps Back

NEED TO KNOW Two Steps Back India’s most popular prime minister in decades just pushed through the country’s biggest economic reform since its 1991 liberalization – at least in theory. But as always seems to happen in India, the big step forward came with two steps back. The...

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Desperate Times

NEED TO KNOW Desperate Times Desperate times call for desperate measures, the saying goes. In Venezuela, those measures provide as good a yardstick as any for how desperate the situation has become. Not only has beleaguered President Nicolas Maduro appointed a general indicted by the U.S. for drug trafficking...

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Losing Faith

NEED TO KNOW Losing Faith For the past 22 years, South Africa has been running on faith. Steeped in the lore of Nelson Mandela’s long struggle and eventual victory against apartheid, the 104-year-old African National Congress (ANC) has done better than win elections. The storied political party has...

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A Spectacle of Catastrophe?

NEED TO KNOW A Spectacle of Catastrophe? Rattled by impeachment and corruption scandals, a vicious recession and a public health emergency thanks to the Zika virus, Brazil would have had a memorable 2016 regardless of what’s coming next. Yet those crises will take a back seat to the...

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Being Different

NEED TO KNOW Being Different When Syrians, Iraqis, Afghans and others began flooding into Europe last year, some warned that terrorists might be among them. But German Chancellor Angela Merkel opted for an open-door policy for the beleaguered refugees – whose plight echoed that of the East Germans...

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Pushing Poland

NEED TO KNOW Pushing Poland For once, the pope is more liberal than the people. Pope Francis confronted conservative Poland head-on this week, pushing the country’s staunch Catholics to rethink their condemnation of homosexuality and rejection of refugees. But it’s unclear whether policymakers in Warsaw will heed his...

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Russian Dolls

NEED TO KNOW Russian Dolls Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump sent geopolitical ripples hither and thither on Wednesday when he called on Moscow to locate the 30,000 emails his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton deleted before investigators began looking into how she routed State Department messages through a...

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Taking Stock

NEED TO KNOW Taking Stock Two years after the short yet brutal war between Israel and the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip, there are few signs of recovery in Gaza. Known in Israel as "Operation Protective Edge," the seven-week conflict in July and August 2014 killed more than 2,100 Palestinians,...

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The Summer of Discontent

NEED TO KNOW The Summer of Discontent After years of disastrous economic policies, Zimbabweans' patience with 92-year-old President Robert Mugabe appears to be wearing thin. “The campaign that we are getting into, we are very (sure) that by Aug. 31, Robert Mugabe will be done away with,” Happymore...

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Web of Wolves

NEED TO KNOW Web of Wolves What makes a terrorist? Events over the weekend in Germany -- as well as new revelations about the truck driver who killed 84 people in Nice earlier this month – suggest that radicalization is less straightforward than commonly imagined. The line between...

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Elton John Won’t Beat AIDS

Need to Know Elton John Won’t Beat AIDS Sixteen years after the decision that turned the tide against HIV/AIDS, the once-dreaded disease is easily dismissed as somebody else’s problem. But as delegates again met for the International AIDS Conference in Durban, South Africa – the city where it...

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The More Things Change

Need to know The More Things Change Turkish officials have launched a purge on a scale that evokes a communist dictatorship cracking down on dissidents in the early 20th century rather than a NATO member in the 21st. Turkish leaders estimate that 100,000 people were involved with the...

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No Peace To Keep

Need to know No Peace To Keep The African Union has approved a peacekeeping force for South Sudan. But, in a twist that illustrates the long-suffering country’s dilemma, the troops can’t deploy unless they receive permission from the South Sudanese government. President Salva Kiir doesn’t want the troops. He’s...

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