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Cooling Fires

NEED TO KNOW THE GAMBIA Cooling Fires After 22 years, Yahya Jammeh’s victims of sexual violence, torture, forced disappearances and other crimes in Gambia finally have a chance at justice. Earlier this month, the 11 members of the tiny West African country’s Truth, Reconciliation and Reparations Commission started their deliberations. Under the commission’s...

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Shots Heard Round the World

NEED TO KNOW GUNS Shots Heard Round the World Brazil leads the world in homicides. Newly elected President Jair Bolsonaro believes making it easier for Brazilians to own guns would help address the problem. Recently, he signed legislation that loosened restrictions on gun ownership, though would-be buyers of firearms still must be...

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Losing A Limb

NEED TO KNOW THE EUROPEAN UNION Losing A Limb Brits who fancy fresh tulips can now pop over to the corner shop to pick up the flowers, thanks to the seamless supply chain between the United Kingdom and the Netherlands. “The Hook of Holland, a stretch of land outside Rotterdam sliced by canals, functions in many ways...

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NIMBY Geopolitics

NEED TO KNOW IRAQ NIMBY Geopolitics After President Donald Trump’s surprise visit to Iraq on the day after Christmas last year, Iraqi lawmakers called for a vote to expel American troops from their troubled country. “Parliament must clearly and urgently express its view about the ongoing American violations of...

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Population Bust

NEED TO KNOW CHINA Population Bust Remarkably, the world’s most populous nation might suffer from a personnel shortage in the coming years. As China struggles with an economic downturn and trade war with the United States, the East Asian superpower’s population shrank last year for the first time since...

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Exit Right

NEED TO KNOW URUGUAY Exit Right The Left has achieved many of its goals in Uruguay. The country obtains around 95 percent of its energy from carbon-free sources, the Guardian reported. The state ensures that transgender citizens enjoy the same rights as other citizens, the Associated Press wrote. Lawmakers...

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Clinging On

NEED TO KNOW GABON Clinging On Citizens of Gabon tuning into the national radio station early in the morning on January 7 were in for a surprise. A small group of junior military officers took control of the broadcaster and called for a revolution to oust President Ali Bongo,...

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Dreaming of Nightmares

NEED TO KNOW SYRIA Dreaming of Nightmares The United States will withdraw its 2,200 troops from Syria soon. Or maybe not, as USA Today’s editorial board noted. Or maybe their equipment first and troops later, the New York Times added. While the timeline might be in question, American involvement in...

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Atlas Might Shrug

NEED TO KNOW GERMANY Atlas Might Shrug In her recent New Year’s address, Chancellor Angela Merkel said Germany would proudly lead as the country took a seat on the United Nations Security Council for the next two years. “We must again stand up for, argue and fight more strongly...

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Hope in Paradise

NEED TO KNOW MALDIVES Hope in Paradise A fire recently destroyed much of Gili Lankanfushi, a secluded resort in the Maldives that TripAdvisor ranks as one of the best hotels in the world. A-list guests at the hotel fled in horror, reported Australia-based Yahoo7 News. It would be interesting to...

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Ending the Forever War

NEED TO KNOW AFGHANISTAN Ending the Forever War President Donald Trump could face off against Senator Elizabeth Warren, a liberal Massachusetts Democrat, in the 2020 US presidential election. But on one issue, they won’t be sparring, wrote the Washington Post. “I think it is right to get our troops out...

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Power Politics

NEED TO KNOW FRANCE Power Politics If imminent, catastrophic climate change is a serious problem, then more people are probably going to depend on nuclear energy in the future, concluded a Bloomberg Opinion column recently. Yet France illustrates the pitfalls of splitting the atom – or going to other...

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Springtime Again

NEED TO KNOW SUDAN Springtime Again The Arab Spring appears to have come belatedly to Sudan. Protests flared in the Northeast African country recently amid a dire economic crisis that many believe could topple President Omar al-Bashir, an alleged war criminal wanted on international charges of genocide, crimes against...

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Backsliding

NEED TO KNOW BOLIVIA Backsliding When, at 16 years old, Brisa De Angulo pressed charges against a relative who she claimed raped her a year before, she faced an uphill battle in her native Bolivia. “My house was set on fire twice, I was almost run over by a...

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Unpredictable Democracy

NEED TO KNOW GAZA Unpredictable Democracy Fatah, the Palestinian faction that controls the West Bank, split with Hamas, the faction that controls Gaza, in 2007. Since then, Hamas has clashed with Israeli forces in three major conflicts that resulted in the deaths of thousands of Palestinians and scores of...

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Toward a More Perfect Union

NEED TO KNOW BELARUS Toward a More Perfect Union Russia annexed Crimea, a peninsula in the Black Sea that was formerly Ukrainian territory. Could Ukraine’s northern neighbor, the ex-Soviet republic of Belarus, be next? “I can read between the lines and I understand the hints,” Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko told reporters in...

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The Fugitives and the Reformer

NEED TO KNOW SOUTH AFRICA The Fugitives and the Reformer The Guptas own coal and uranium mines, steel mills and other enterprises that made them one of the richest families in South Africa. Today, after allegedly fomenting corruption in the administration of ex-President Jacob Zuma, they live in self-imposed...

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Rights in Context

NEED TO KNOW WORLD Rights in Context Seven years ago, Rosaura Almonte Hernández faced a Catch-22. The 16-year-old, known as “Esperancita,” or “Little Hope,” in Spanish, suffered from leukemia and needed chemotherapy. But doctors in her native Dominican Republic refused to treat her because she was seven weeks pregnant....

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Looking Both Ways

NEED TO KNOW WORLD Looking Both Ways Business as usual was upended around the world in 2018. US President Donald Trump sat down with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un in Singapore in June, a first-ever meeting that will go down in the history books. The fruits of those talks have...

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