Pride and Prejudice

NEED TO KNOW MACEDONIA Pride and Prejudice Numerous civilizations, religions and ideologies have dominated the Balkan Peninsula over the millennia. Greeks, Slavs, Turks and others have jostled for supremacy over the centuries, securing and sloughing off fealty to one another at different points. In the context of that deep and...

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Watch me!

NEED TO KNOW PAKISTAN Watch me! With the recent election of former cricket star Imran Khan as prime minister, many believed that Pakistan would change direction. They would be right. Khan last week extended an invitation to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the two nations’ foreign ministers to meet...

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Same Song, Different Refrain?

NEED TO KNOW SOUTH SUDAN Same Song, Different Refrain? The government and rebel factions in South Sudan signed an agreement to end the East African nation’s civil war this month. The peace deal, inked in the capital of Ethiopia, was supposed to end a conflict that has killed at...

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The Ghost of Moby Dick

NEED TO KNOW JAPAN The Ghost of Moby Dick In 1986, the International Whaling Commission (IWC) put into effect a moratorium on commercial whaling in an effort to save several species of the aquatic mammals, known for their intelligence, long lives and slow breeding cycles, from imminent extinction. Nations...

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Elections, in 3-D

NEED TO KNOW IRAQ Elections, in 3-D In Iraq, all politics is local. Iraqi lawmakers met this month for the first time since May’s parliamentary elections but failed to elect a speaker as opposing factions each claimed they had assembled a coalition large enough to form a government, Reuters...

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Paradise Lost

NEED TO KNOW MALDIVES Paradise Lost The turquoise waters, white sand and glorious flora and fauna of the Maldives – an archipelago in the Indian Ocean home to around 400,000 residents – is truly a tropical paradise. That's why tourism accounted for almost one-quarter of the nation's gross domestic...

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Past, Present and Future

NEED TO KNOW GERMANY Past, Present and Future In its post-World War II history, Germany has worked hard to overcome its Nazi past. But events over the past few weeks have shown that keeping its dark legacy at bay is becoming increasingly difficult. According to German media, over 8,000 right-wing...

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The Other Refugee Crisis

NEED TO KNOW BOTSWANA The Other Refugee Crisis The scandal over the discovery this summer of scores of elephant carcasses in Botswana illustrates the challenges to conservation presented by man-made development, poaching and climate change. Animal advocates said they counted almost 90 dead elephants in the southern African country...

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The Great Complicated North

NEED TO KNOW CANADA The Great Complicated North It’s been hard for American and Canadian negotiators to reach a deal on the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and it's crunch time this week. Dairy is one sticking point. Canada has blocked American “ultrafiltered” milk, used in making cheese...

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No Way Out

NEED TO KNOW LIBYA No Way Out It’s a cliché, but it’s accurate to say Libyans are stuck between a rock and a hard place. Recently, rockets forced the closure of Mitiga International Airport near Tripoli. Earlier shuttered for a week, it had just reopened following a United Nations-brokered cease-fire...

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Moving the Line

NEED TO KNOW SERBIA & KOSOVO Moving the Line It was supposed to be a meeting poised to defuse once and for all one of Europe's last remaining powder kegs. Instead, Serbian President Alexsandar Vucic's cancellation last week of a much-anticipated meeting with his Kosovar counterpart, President Hashim Thaci,...

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Rhetorical Questions

NEED TO KNOW TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO Rhetorical Questions Late last month, the dual-island nation of Trinidad and Tobago celebrated its 56th anniversary of freedom from the influence of the British Crown with a traditional military parade in the capital, Port of Spain. While those in power commended the nation...

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The Spiritual and the Mundane

NEED TO KNOW VATICAN The Spiritual and the Mundane The Catholic Church is scheduled to hold a synod devoted to young people next month. But recent events have led some church leaders to argue they need to reorganize to discuss the abuse of young people, the Wall Street Journal...

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A Pop Star, and Relative Morality

NEED TO KNOW UGANDA A Pop Star, and Relative Morality Morality has always been relative. What one person considers profane, another might consider paltry. These days, Ugandans are putting that notion to the test. Simon Lokodo, Uganda’s minister for ethics and integrity – yes, they have one of those –...

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What’s Irony in Russian?

NEED TO KNOW RUSSIA What Is Irony in Russian? What a coincidence. Russian authorities jailed Alexei Navalny for 30 days in late August for organizing unsanctioned rallies against Russian President Vladimir Putin’s proposed pension reforms. That meant the country’s most prominent opposition leader was behind bars on Sunday, when Russians...

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Whose Fault

NEED TO KNOW INDIA Whose Fault Indian authorities recently arrested five activists on charges of inciting “caste-based” violence. The activists, who included a poet, civil-rights campaigners and a law professor who is also a trade union organizer, were accused of spurring a public rally of Dalits, once known as...

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Winter is Coming

NEED TO KNOW SWEDEN Winter is Coming Sweden, the superpower of Scandinavia, with its wealth, high standard of living and generous welfare state, is normally immune to the destabilizing political trends sweeping the rest of Europe. Its parliamentary elections on Sept. 9, however, may upset that status quo, thanks...

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Home and Away

NEED TO KNOW JORDAN Home, and Away Large refugee camps in regions like the Middle East and Africa become like cities, with stores, eateries and other amenities. In Zaatari, the largest camp for Syrian refugees in Jordan – 80,000 refugees live in the camp founded in 2012. Here, “Paradise...

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Ready to Blow

NEED TO KNOW NIGERIA Ready to Blow During British Prime Minister Theresa May's visit to the Nigerian capital of Abuja last month, her counterpart, President Muhammadu Buhari, vowed to conduct "free, fair and credible elections" in February, when Africa's most populous nation will elect a new president. But with...

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No Right to Grow Old

NEED TO KNOW CENTRAL AMERICA No Right to Grow Old Migrants have many reasons for making the long trek to the United States from Central American countries like Honduras, El Salvador and Nicaragua. Poverty, crime and corruption, for example, are endemic in the Honduran city of San Pedro Sula....

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