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Second Time’s a Charm

NEED TO KNOW NORTH KOREA Second Time’s a Charm When US intelligence reports said North Korea had launched an intercontinental ballistic missile in July 2017, President Donald Trump was skeptical. “He thought that North Korea did not have the capability to launch such missiles,” wrote former FBI Deputy Director...

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No More Humming Along

NEED TO KNOW SENEGAL No More Humming Along Senegal has long been an island of stability on a continent where war, famine and corruption are unfortunately widespread. The Francophone West African country’s Feb. 24 presidential election, though, has upended business as usual. President Macky Sall, who has held office since...

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What’s My Name?

DailyChatter Archives Now Open to Subscribers – And with Full Search Capability Details at the bottom of today’s newsletter… NEED TO KNOW (NORTH) MACEDONIA What’s My Name? “What’s in a name?” Juliet asks in Shakespeare’s romantic tragedy. In the Balkans, a heck of a lot. Almost 30 years since declaring its independence...

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A Capricious Coquette

DailyChatter Archives Now Open to Subscribers – And with Full Search Capability Details at the bottom of today’s newsletter… NEED TO KNOW CUBA A Capricious Coquette Britain’s Prince Charles is scheduled to visit Cuba in the spring, a rare visit of a royal to a country whose communist ideology opposes...

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Battling a Legacy

DailyChatter Archives Now Open to Subscribers – And with Full Search Capability Details at the bottom of today’s newsletter… NEED TO KNOW SOUTH AFRICA Battling a Legacy On the first anniversary of his presidency this month, South Africa’s Cyril Ramaphosa is struggling with legacy issues. Ramaphosa sparked controversy last month at the...

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Buyer’s Remorse

DailyChatter Archives Now Open to Subscribers – And with Full Search Capability Details at the bottom of today’s newsletter… NEED TO KNOW NIGERIA Buyer’s Remorse As Nigerian voters pondered who should receive their support in presidential elections on Saturday, Al Jazeera zeroed in on the question foremost in many minds. “Has...

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Neighbors, Not Friends

NEED TO KNOW JORDAN Neighbors, Not Friends King Abdullah II of Jordan recently annulled a lease deal that allowed Israelis to farm two enclaves of his desert kingdom. The move was especially shocking, reported German newspaper Die Welt (via Worldcrunch), because the king announced his decision on the 23rd...

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A Land of Waiting

NEED TO KNOW CENTRAL AMERICA A Land of Waiting Wearing his red and white “Make Tijuana Great Again” hat, Mayor Juan Manuel Gastélum recently described Central American migrants as “pot smokers, bums and bad people,” according to Fox News. He has refused to apologize for his incendiary remarks and...

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A Shaky Domino

NEED TO KNOW MOLDOVA A Shaky Domino Athletes recently sprinted through Milestii Mici, a 124-mile-long wine cellar in the tiny east European nation of Moldova. The six-mile race drew attention to the limestone caves that hold two million bottles of wine, the biggest store of vino in the world,...

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A Tipping Point?

NEED TO KNOW VENEZUELA A Tipping Point? How long can it go on this way in Venezuela? The economy contracted by 18 percent last year and by a third between 2013 and 2017, according to Al Jazeera. Inflation could hit 10 million percent – that’s not a typo –...

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Selective Memories

NEED TO KNOW CROATIA Selective Memories Croatia’s ombudswoman – the official charged with promoting equality and fighting discrimination in the modern-day republic – warned late last year about the revival of symbols associated with the Ustasa, a fascist movement that collaborated with the Nazis in the puppet...

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Wanted: Revolution

NEED TO KNOW ZIMBABWE Wanted: Revolution Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa decided to skip the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, last month. Ostensibly, he couldn’t leave Zimbabwe while a wave of protests rocked the country, CNN reported. But he was probably also reluctant to attend a conference where billionaires,...

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The Silent Killer

NEED TO KNOW WORLD The Silent Killer Things went downhill for Tomoki, a 29-year-old Japanese man, after he quit his job in 2015. He went to a job center to find new work. He also attended a religious group to stay focused. But the group’s leader criticized him publicly...

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Do Not Repeat

NEED TO KNOW CHINA & RUSSIA Do Not Repeat Stories of American warplanes and naval ships jousting with their Russian and Chinese counterparts in northern Europe and East Asia are now commonplace. Read the South China Morning Post for a few incidents that occurred over the Pacific in recent...

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Bullets and Suitcases

NEED TO KNOW EL SALVADOR Bullets and Suitcases Murders in El Salvador, one of the most dangerous countries in the world, declined by half between 2015 and 2018. That's the good news. Still, in the first 20 days of this year, authorities recorded more than 200 homicides, a big spike...

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Lethal Rhetoric

NEED TO KNOW POLAND Lethal Rhetoric Americans think polarization in Washington is bad. Poland is a close competitor. On Jan. 13, a deranged man fatally stabbed Gdansk Mayor Pawel Adamowicz onstage during a public charity event, the Associated Press reported. The suspect, who was arrested, was an...

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From Miracle to Mire

A technical problem caused distortion in the audio version of yesterday’s newsletter. We have corrected it and apologize to our subscribers for the inconvenience - The Editors. NEED TO KNOW MALAYSIA From Miracle to Mire Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad recently justified his prohibition against Israeli athletes competing in...

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Waiting to be Heard

A technical problem caused distortion in the audio version of yesterday’s newsletter. We have corrected it and apologize to our subscribers for the inconvenience - The Editors. NEED TO KNOW AFRICA Waiting to be Heard Algerians are among tens of millions of Africans electing leaders this year. But they...

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A Child Left Behind

NEED TO KNOW LEBANON A Child Left Behind In the opening of the 2018 Lebanese film “Capernaum,” a little boy who lives in a slum sues his parents for neglect. As the Vulture review explained, he and an Ethiopian immigrant bravely try to create a new makeshift family....

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