Out with the Old

NEED TO KNOW ANGOLA Out with the Old When longtime strongman José Eduardo dos Santos announced he was stepping down as president of Angola after 38 years late last year, few expected that much would change under his handpicked successor. But President João Lourenço has proven to be...

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Armed Response

NEED TO KNOW NIGER Armed Response When an ambush killed five Nigerien troops and four US soldiers last October, Americans weren’t the only ones surprised to learn of the US military presence in the poverty-stricken country on the edge of the Sahara. People in Niger were stunned, too, reported Buzzfeed...

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Will He Stay or Will He Go?

NEED TO KNOW CUBA Will He Stay or Will He Go? Just before Christmas, the Cuban government postponed a historic presidential election in which longtime leader Raúl Castro was expected to step down. Initially slated for February, the vote was delayed until April, prompting speculation about the country’s future,...

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Battery Power

NEED TO KNOW AUSTRALIA Battery Power Australian rockers AC/DC lost guitarist Malcolm Young in 2017. But DC – or direct current – is rocking harder than ever down under in the form of Tesla’s world record-sized 100-megawatt/129-megawatt-hour lithium ion battery. Just before Christmas, the battery reacted within milliseconds when...

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Virtual Leadership

NEED TO KNOW CATALONIA Virtual Leadership Former Catalan President Carles Puigdemont won’t be on hand when the Catalan regional parliament reconvenes Wednesday to begin choosing a new government. But he will nevertheless likely be the biggest factor in what happens next in Catalonia – where the two separatist...

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Splitting Heirs

NEED TO KNOW PERU Splitting Heirs Peru President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski was never going to have an easy time in office. He squeaked past a tough rival in the June 2016 election, only to face a legislature where that same opponent enjoyed a clear majority and was set...

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All My Rowdy Friends

NEED TO KNOW INDIA All My Rowdy Friends In December, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi snatched victory from the jaws of defeat in elections for the legislative assembly in his home state of Gujarat. But the rhetoric he employed raised concerns about his waning popularity and the fast-decaying...

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Do Do That Voodoo

NEED TO KNOW PORTUGAL Do Do That Voodoo As recently as August 2016, pundits warned Portugal might become “Europe’s next economic disaster,” thanks to its Socialist government’s decision to ignore the European Union’s austerity diktats. Instead, the finance minister who flouted the conventional wisdom is shining brighter than...

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Trade Off

NEED TO KNOW CANADA Trade Off For much of 2017, Canada’s dynamic prime minister was feted as a champion of the globalized world – in large part due to America’s drift toward isolationism under President Donald Trump. But Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faces a dilemma when it comes to...

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A Desperate Choice

NEED TO KNOW LIBYA A Desperate Choice Since the demise of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011, Libya, the country the flamboyant leader once held together through a combination of charisma and military might, has descended into seemingly unending chaos. Now, the people may well face a choice between democracy and...

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Spring Is Not Here

NEED TO KNOW IRAN Spring Is Not Here The sight of thousands of Iranian protesters raising slogans against not only the country’s president but also Ayatollah Ali Khamenei may be a welcome one for most Americans and others who view it as a fight for democracy. But an Iranian version...

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Clear and Present Danger

NEED TO KNOW POLAND Clear and Present Danger On Nov. 11, 60,000 people marched through Warsaw to celebrate Poland’s independence day. The official slogan of the event, organized by nationalist groups, was “We want God.” But marchers carried banners reading “Death to the enemies of the homeland,” “Clean...

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Left, Right and Center

NEED TO KNOW CHILE Left, Right and Center It’s tempting to see the victory of conservative billionaire Sebastian Pinera in Chile’s recent presidential elections as a sign the country is veering to the right — and launching Europe’s penchant for oligarchy in South America. One of the richest politicians...

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Playing the Angles

NEED TO KNOW NEPAL Playing the Angles Everest-sized changes may be underway in Kathmandu. An alliance of the country’s two communist parties won a sweeping victory in two recent elections, raising the stakes in the battle for influence over Nepal between China and India, the country’s oldest ally. The Communist...

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A New Year

NEED TO KNOW WORLD A New Year The international hotspots that garnered headlines in 2017 will still be generating stories in the New Year. The militant group Islamic State might be a shell of itself. But just because it is diminished doesn’t mean the group has no capacity to...

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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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