A Bittersweet Journey

NEED TO KNOW ISRAEL A Bittersweet Journey The 70th anniversary of Israel led to a bevy of bittersweet coverage in the news. Shmuel Rosner believed that now was among the best periods for his people, a time that rivaled that of Moses, the kingdom of Solomon and Spain’s Golden...

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The Ties That Bind

NEED TO KNOW CUBA The Ties That Bind When the Washington Post's reporter asked Cubans about their hopes for the nation after the announcement last week that 57-year-old Miguel Diaz-Canel was poised to become the first non-Castro leader of the island in nearly 60 years, many had trouble...

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R-E-S-P-E-C-T

NEED TO KNOW INDIA R-E-S-P-E-C-T Americans debate often about affirmative action and racial quotas in schools and the workplace. Those debates have sometimes unfortunately turned violent, but they have also sparked social revolutions. India is going through the same thing. Recently, eight people died in protests that erupted after the...

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Bucking the Trend

NEED TO KNOW PARAGUAY Bucking the Trend The next stop on the super-election train running through South America this year is Paraguay, where citizens take to the polls April 22 to elect their next president. Paraguay has long been a bastion of conservatism and neoliberal policies. Since the nation's...

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Healing Divisions

NEED TO KNOW SUDAN Healing Divisions ABC News had an amazing piece on an American doctor who works in the Nuba Mountains, a remote, war-torn region of Sudan. The same doctor is featured in a documentary, “The Heart of Nuba,” recently released in US theaters. The doctor, Tom Catena, treats...

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Coup de Grace

NEED TO KNOW FRANCE Coup de Grace French President Emmanuel Macron's calls for overarching labor and fiscal reforms are quickly turning into a culture war, as evidenced by ongoing protests that continue to cripple French society. After being elected on promises to liberalize the French economy and harmonize the...

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Friends and Enemies

NEED TO KNOW SYRIA Friends and Enemies American, British and French air strikes against chemical weapons facilities in Syria understandably dominated the headlines this weekend. But the long-term consequences of surgical attacks near Damascus and Homs might be slight. The relatively modest strikes probably avoided heightening tensions between the US...

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The Fate of a Nation

NEED TO KNOW MONTENEGRO The Fate of a Nation Since the end of the Yugoslav Wars and the accession of a handful of Balkan states to the European Union – Croatia was the last to join in 2013 – much of Southeastern Europe has appeared to move on...

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A New Day in an Old Country

NEED TO KNOW ETHIOPIA A New Day in an Old Country Ethiopia’s economic growth has been miraculous, according to Quartz. In 2000, the nation’s per capita gross domestic product was only $650 and it had one of the highest poverty rates in the world. Today, it has one of...

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Cheeky Disbelief

NEED TO KNOW UK/RUSSIA Cheeky Disbelief Russian officials recently suggested they help British investigators trying to get to the bottom of the March 4 poisoning of an ex-Russian spy and his 33-year-old daughter in the southern English town of Salisbury. Unsurprisingly, the British rejected the idea. “To do so would...

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Puppet Politics

NEED TO KNOW MYANMAR Puppet Politics Following the surprise resignation of President U Htin Kyaw late last month on account of poor health, Myanmar's parliament overwhelmingly selected former parliamentary speaker U Win Myint to assume the post. Similar to his predecessor, Win Myint is an ardent loyalist of Myanmar's...

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Out of the Ditch

NEED TO KNOW PAKISTAN Out of the Ditch Last month, Pakistan, a Muslim majority nation, elected its first Hindu woman from the country’s "untouchable" caste to the Senate. The victory is being called an example of the nation's work to elevate women and religious minorities into public life,...

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The Most Tragic of Corners

NEED TO KNOW AFRICA The Most Tragic of Corners Over the last century, as economies and democracies flourished, governments have been able to respond more quickly to humanitarian catastrophes, Alex de Waal, executive director of the World Peace Foundation at Tufts University's Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy,...

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The Long Game

NEED TO KNOW IRAN The Long Game Iran has been playing a long game behind the scenes. Iranian operatives have built up proxies in the Middle East using the same model that created Hezbollah, a militant political party in Lebanon that the United States and others consider a terrorist...

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Same Same But Different

NEED TO KNOW ITALY Same Same But Different When the populist Five Star Movement and a coalition of far-right political parties garnered sufficient votes in Italy’s parliamentary elections to form a government a month ago, they ballyhooed their victories as a new epoch for the country. “Today, for us,...

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A New Breeze

NEED TO KNOW CARRIBEAN A New Breeze Residents of Barbados should follow the example of pop star and fellow islander Rihanna and support lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people’s rights, Human Rights Watch argued recently. In Barbados, the activist group wrote in a dispatch, “same-sex activity between consenting adults...

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Lips and Teeth

NEED TO KNOW CHINA/NORTH KOREA Lips and Teeth Mao Zedong once said that even in the worst of times, China and North Korea were as close as "lips to teeth." After a trying few years, that credo is showing itself to be true once again, as evidenced by North...

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Pass the Buck

NEED TO KNOW SRI LANKA Pass the Buck On the day before anti-Muslim violence broke out in Sri Lanka's Kandy district earlier this month, the leader of a Sinhalese Buddhist nationalist group strolled through a district town with a clear agenda, Al Jazeera reported. "This town has come to...

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The Devil is Green

NEED TO KNOW PANAMA The Devil is Green It’s easy to be ambivalent about Panama. The nation exists because Europeans and Americans wanted to build a shipping canal through the isthmus that separates the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean. There are few better examples of late imperialism in...

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Running on Empty

NEED TO KNOW SOUTH AFRICA Running on Empty Day Zero – the moment when water supplies in Cape Town, South Africa, are scheduled to run dry – has been postponed until 2019. Previously, city officials thought the city’s reservoir would tap out around April 21. City residents have been living...

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