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Looking Back

NEED TO KNOW Looking Back Regimes changed in 2017. A new president entered the White House, with ramifications from North Korea to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and beyond. Writing in the Washington Post, Woodrow Wilson Center Vice President Aaron David Miller and Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Senior Fellow Richard...

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Deadly Speculation

NEED TO KNOW NORTH KOREA Deadly Speculation Imagine North Korea obliterating Manhattan and other targets in a nuclear strike in March 2019 after a series of missteps and ill-conceived signals between Pyongyang, Seoul and Washington. “Hundreds of thousands perished in South Korea and Japan from the combination of the...

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Speaking Up

NEED TO KNOW CAMEROON Speaking Up The arrest of Cameroonian-American writer Patrice Nganang in Douala earlier this month brought home a conflict that has remained obscure in the US. A literature professor at Stony Brook University in New York, Nganang criticized President Paul Biya’s handling of a secessionist movement...

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All’s Fair…

NEED TO KNOW ARGENTINA All’s Fair… It’s a tossup as to whether Argentine leaders are cleaning house or tearing it down. Earlier this month, a judge in the troubled South American country indicted ex-President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and members of her erstwhile administration on charges of treason and...

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The Orchid Revolution

NEED TO KNOW HONDURAS The Orchid Revolution Could unrest in Honduras spark a political revolution like the Arab Spring? That’s the question that the Los Angeles Times asked in a recent op-ed. Even though incumbent President Juan Orlando Hernandez was declared the winner this week, Honduras remains in a political...

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For the Sake of Us

NEED TO KNOW CONGO For the Sake of Us Start a discussion about ecosystems that are vital to the Earth’s survival and folks will undoubtedly mention the Amazon, polar glaciers, the Great Barrier Reef and the African savannahs where elephants and other animals roam. But scientists recently discovered a...

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The Georgian Offender

NEED TO KNOW UKRAINE The Georgian Offender Even as they wage war against each other, Ukrainian and Russian leaders agree on one thing:  they both dislike the former president of Georgia, Mikheil Saakashvili. Saakashvili is at the center of a political crisis that’s threatening to upend Ukraine as Russian-backed...

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The Perils of Justice

NEED TO KNOW INDONESIA The Perils of Justice Complaints of a stomach bug didn’t stop an Indonesian court from indicting Setya Novanto, the former parliament speaker and leader of the country’s second-largest political party, which is part of President Joko Widodo’s coalition. As the Associated Press explained, Novanto tried...

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The Quagmire

NEED TO KNOW SYRIA The Quagmire It’s hard to tell whether they’re coming or going in Syria. The US has declared victory against the Islamic State in the civil war-torn country. Russia has done the same. “In just over two years, Russia’s armed forces and the Syrian Army have defeated...

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He’s Back

NEED TO KNOW ITALY He’s Back Silvio Berlusconi was recently defending his record on women’s issues during an interview with one of the television networks he owns. “The defense of women’s rights” is a priority for Forza Italia, his political party, the Associated Press quoted him as saying. Critics were...

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From There to Here

NEED TO KNOW CHINA From There to Here China has become the full-throated defender of globalization in recent years. At the recent Fortune Global Forum in Guangzhou, for example, Vice Premier Wang Yang reiterated China’s support for open markets and opposition to protectionism, Bloomberg reported. Free marketeers like the editors...

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Hope in Africa

NEED TO KNOW ZIMBABWE Hope in Africa Zimbabwean novelist NoViolet Bulawayo wrote a special message on Facebook for children born on Nov. 21, the day former President Robert Mugabe left office after almost 40 years in power. “You’re our most precious, most untarnished promise, may you never see what...

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Meeting Minds

NEED TO KNOW CUBA Meeting Minds The discovery of brain damage in diplomats formerly posted in the US embassy in Cuba has reopened arguments about the risks associated with the communist island. A “high-pitched chirp or grating metal” sound sometimes accompanied by vibrations woke up American officials in the...

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The Price of Chaos

NEED TO KNOW PAKISTAN The Price of Chaos The latest victims of the Pakistani Taliban were teenagers who feared for their lives as they fled from the jihadists attacking their agricultural research institute in Peshawar. "We took shelter inside the bedroom and were begging the injured student not to...

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Rising Up and Shrugging

NEED TO KNOW JERUSALEM Rising Up and Shrugging Palestinians rose up against President Donald Trump’s decision on Wednesday to move the US embassy to Jerusalem, fearing it was the death knell for their long-held dream of the holy city serving as the capital of their independent state in...

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The Return of the Tsar

NEED TO KNOW RUSSIA The Return of the Tsar Russia's Vladimir Putin has a coy side. Even though everyone knew he would run for reelection next year, a few months ago when asked who his rival might be in the March 2018 ballot, he demurred. "Not only have I not...

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The Unlikeliest of Springs

NEED TO KNOW SAUDI ARABIA The Unlikeliest of Springs With a young crown prince now at the helm of power, many believe the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is poised for a cultural and economic revolution unseen for eight decades. Shortly after King Salman, 81, took the Saudi throne following...

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Making up for Lost Time

NEED TO KNOW THAILAND Making up for Lost Time Thais have spent the past year mourning the death of their beloved King Bhumibol, who died in 2016 after a 70-year rule. Thais are known for the pomp and circumstance of their royal funeral processions, and this time was no...

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A Spark, A Fire

NEED TO KNOW NIGERIA A Spark, A Fire When President Muhammadu Buhari, a former military ruler, took office in March 2015, he became the first opposition candidate in Nigeria to successfully unseat an incumbent in a democratic election since the nation's independence in 1960. But four years out, the...

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