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A Swamp to Drain

NEED TO KNOW PERU A Swamp to Drain Corruption scandals linked to the Brazilian construction and engineering firm Odebrecht have caught up politicians throughout Latin America. But the rot might be worst in Peru. Former Peruvian President Alan García recently sought asylum in Uruguay, saying claims that he took bribes...

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Foxes and Free Birds

NEED TO KNOW CAMBODIA Foxes and Free Birds Pol Pot died before he could face justice for the deaths of 1.7 million Cambodians under his brutal communist regime. Now others might escape, too. Cambodian officials recently announced that they were winding down the work of the Extraordinary Chambers in the...

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Fighting for Peace

NEED TO KNOW YEMEN Fighting for Peace Fighting broke out in the Yemeni port city of Hodeidah recently, even as both sides agreed to meet in Sweden to discuss a truce to Yemen’s bloody three-year-long war. “We are facing indiscriminate bombing from both sides,” Hodeidah resident Ibrahim Seif...

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The Wild, Wild West

NEED TO KNOW BENIN The Wild, Wild West Nigeria and Benin recently opened a nearly $21 million border crossing to deal with the crime that proliferates around the lawless frontier between the two West African countries. “Travelers and traders battle corrupt officials, hawkers and buzzing moto-taxis just to get...

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The Angry Street

NEED TO KNOW CZECH REPUBLIC The Angry Street Twenty-nine years ago, Czechs overturned their communist government, inaugurating the Velvet Revolution. Last week, the BBC reported, tens of thousands of citizens were back in Prague’s Wenceslas Square chanting "shame!" and calling for the resignation of Prime Minister Andrej Babis. Juxtaposing the...

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A Kingdom for a Megaphone

NEED TO KNOW BAHRAIN A Kingdom for a Megaphone Members of Congress recently sought to block American arms shipments to Bahrain, which has allied with Saudi Arabia and other countries in a brutal war against Iran-backed rebels in Yemen. The effort fizzled in large part because Bahrain hosts an...

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Giving Thanks – Around the World

Giving Thanks – Around the World Thanksgiving is arguably the most American of holidays. Originating in the devout Christian culture of early 17th century New England, Thanksgiving is secular. It's also diverse and open – following in the spirit of Pilgrims breaking bread with the Native Americans:...

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For Better Or Worse

NEED TO KNOW TAIWAN For Better Or Worse The United States Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage in 2015 as a right under the Constitution. In Taiwan, the issue is being put to the voters. “Anger and anxiety” are the result, according to the Thomson Reuters Foundation. "I am disappointed," said...

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Fingers in Ears

NEED TO KNOW IRAN Fingers in Ears The United States reimposed sanctions on Iranian oil and shipping in early November. The sanctions had been suspended under the nuclear disarmament agreement that President Barack Obama struck with Iranian leaders in 2015. President Donald Trump pulled out of that deal, saying he...

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Brace, Brace

NEED TO KNOW BRAZIL Brace, Brace Jair Bolsonaro, the populist president-elect of Brazil, has been repeatedly compared to US President Donald Trump. The Intercept’s Glen Greenwald thought those comparisons weren’t fair – to Trump. Greenwald is no fan of Trump. But Bolsonaro, he argued, is a dangerous extremist who...

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Snores, Conspiracies and Reform

NEED TO KNOW WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION Snores, Conspiracies and Reform Mention the World Trade Organization and most Americans will either start snoring (think: Japan suing South Korea over shipbuilding subsidies) or cite conspiracy theories about a totalitarian New World Order. US President Donald Trump has called the WTO a...

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Cuba Libre, on Ice

NEED TO KNOW CUBA Cuba Libre, on Ice Originating in Cuba in the early 20th century, the Cuba Libre (Rum and Coke) is considered a mediocre drink, almost an insult to the aged dark liquor that – if one is lucky – sometimes infuses it. Still, the sweet...

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Kimchi Diplomacy

NEED TO KNOW KOREAS Kimchi Diplomacy Around 17,000 schoolchildren in North Korea recently held a gymnastics show called “Glorious Country.” The show didn’t include the usual militarism that marks such celebrations in the Hermit Kingdom, wrote the New York Times. Instead, the spectacle alluded to talks between US President...

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Holy Politics

NEED TO KNOW ORTHODOX CHURCH Holy Politics A battle for the soul of the Eastern Orthodox Church is underway. The result might rival the Great Schism that sundered the ties between the Catholic and Eastern Churches in 1054, because it could split the Orthodox church itself. As the Financial Times...

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A Bloodless Coup

NEED TO KNOW SRI LANKA A Bloodless Coup The turmoil in Sri Lanka has been called a “coup without guns.” In late October, President Maithripala Sirisena fired Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe and replaced him with former president Mahinda Rajapaksa, Reuters explained. Action was necessary, Sirisena insisted, because Wickremesinghe had been...

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Mission Impossible

NEED TO KNOW SYRIA Mission Impossible Geir Pedersen helped orchestrate the famous handshake between Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak and Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat at the White House in 2000. Now the Norwegian diplomat is the new United Nations envoy to Syria. In working to achieve a sustainable peace to...

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The New Geopolitics

NEED TO KNOW EASTERN EUROPE The New Geopolitics “Fort Trump” became a punchline in September after President Andrzej Duda of Poland suggested the name for a permanent US military base his country has proposed on its soil. The New York Times described how Polish commentators panned Duda’s suggestion. But more important...

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The 36-Way Race

NEED TO KNOW MADAGASCAR The 36-Way Race Madagascar is in the height of campaign season, with 36 candidates, including four ex-heads of state, running for the presidency. “Hidden from the world’s view or interest a Titanic battle for democracy and human rights over greed and self-interest is being waged...

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No Place Like Home

NEED TO KNOW HONDURAS No Place Like Home Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez recently tweeted that he wanted to send officials to Guatemala to help Hondurans seeking to come home. The irony was that Hernandez was arguably the reason the thousands of Hondurans in the migrant caravan now heading toward...

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Kleptocrats, Militias and Ebola

NEED TO KNOW CONGO Kleptocrats, Militias and Ebola The Democratic Republic of Congo might change if the country can get out of its own way. Leaders of the nation’s diverse opposition political parties recently met in South Africa and agreed to choose a single candidate to confront Emmanuel Ramazani...

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