Small Expectations

NEED TO KNOW AFGHANISTAN Small Expectations The Americans want to leave in five years. The Taliban want them to go within a year. The gap between the two reflects the US desire not to retreat from Afghanistan, which American-led NATO troops invaded after the September 11 attacks in 2001,...

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The Chinese Canal

NEED TO KNOW PANAMA The Chinese Canal Panama is one of the world’s hippest hot spots this year, Vogue recently exclaimed. The Chinese government agrees. The isthmus country is the exemplar of Chinese investment and influence in Latin America. China operates ports at the Caribbean and Pacific sides of the Panama Canal,...

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Sudanese Spring

Today we are introducing a new feature we hope will increase your enjoyment of DailyChatter – a daily map to position the country in our lead feature, Need to Know. NEED TO KNOW SUDAN Sudanese Spring Demonstrations have rocked Khartoum, the capital of Sudan, since late last year. In...

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No Checks, No Balance

NEED TO KNOW NORTH KOREA [map url="https://gallery.mailchimp.com/a2e22d7f24f6d1e3464d05be4/images/9819874a-0911-4a9f-976b-b164a06f3dc2.png"] No Checks, No Balance North Korea held parliamentary elections this past weekend. They weren’t a democratic exercise. The last time voters headed to the polls in 2014, according to the Korea Times, a daily based in Seoul, dictator Kim Jong-un and his allies...

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The Times Are A Changin’

NEED TO KNOW GUINEA BISSAU The Times Are A Changin' The tiny West African country of Guinea-Bissau has been mired in political crises for years. In 2012, the military seized power in a coup – one of many in the former Portuguese colony’s four decades of independence. In 2014, President...

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Going Their Own Way

NEED TO KNOW IRAN Going Their Own Way American officials are angry with British, French and German leaders who are proceeding with plans that could allow their countries’ businesses to trade with Iran. But the Europeans don’t seem to care. The dispute stems from President Donald Trump’s decision last year...

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From Divorce to Marriage

NEED TO KNOW NORTHERN IRELAND From Divorce to Marriage Perhaps the greatest fear stemming from Britain’s scheduled exit from the European Union on March 29 is the resumption of violence in Northern Ireland – the only part of the United Kingdom that shares a land border with another...

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What’s the Deal?

NEED TO KNOW CHINA What’s the Deal? President Donald Trump recently shelved plans to sharply raise US tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese goods. That punishment was intended for a host of offenses including stealing American intellectual property and unfair trade practices – namely subsidies for state-owned companies...

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Green Ambitions

NEED TO KNOW COSTA RICA Green Ambitions Costa Rica is arguably conducting the world’s most ambitious experiment in fighting climate change. Renowned for its pacifism – Costa Rica abolished its military 70 years ago – the Central American republic recently launched a plan to use near-zero carbon by 2050. "Decarbonization...

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Secrets and Truths

NEED TO KNOW SOMALIA Secrets and Truths Secrets abound in Somalia. Nobody knows how American drones target alleged Al-Shabab terrorists or whether generals count innocent people killed in those efforts as terrorists, the Nation reported. On the flip side, the left-wing magazine noted, nobody knows if Somalis who claim that...

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Desperation, and Bullets

NEED TO KNOW HAITI Desperation, and Bullets Three protesters carrying a massive Haitian flag recently squared off against riot police in front of the National Palace in Port-au-Prince. A CNN photo essay contained that striking image, as well as other photographs of the bloody clashes that have been erupting...

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The Waiting Game

NEED TO KNOW GUINEA-CONAKRY The Waiting Game They are used to waiting in Guinea. The West African nation often called Guinea-Conakry – to distinguish it from similarly named countries like Guinea-Bissau and Equatorial Guinea – held free and fair elections for the first time only in 2010. People are still...

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You’ve Come a Long Way, Baby

NEED TO KNOW VIETNAM You've Come A Long Way, Baby Vietnam is setting the stage for President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s meeting this week. And more than one observer is noting the irony that the Southeastern Asian host country, once a war-torn economic basket...

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Virtual Geography

NEED TO KNOW ESTONIA Virtual Geography Estonia might be the closest approximation to a tech utopia that exists on planet Earth. “Estonia is often described as a genuinely digital society,” wrote Quartz, describing 24/7 online public services and blockchain technology to protect everyone’s privacy. “There are only a few...

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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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