No Time To Relax

NEED TO KNOW PORTUGAL No Time To Relax A few years ago, many young Portuguese tried to get out of the country, hungry for opportunities and looking to the former colonies of Angola and Brazil. That's because Portugal was one of the worst hit countries in Europe during the...

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Faltering Spirits

NEED TO KNOW AFGHANISTAN Faltering Spirits There’s grumbling that Afghanistan is becoming America’s second Vietnam – a comparison the Concord Monitor recently made in a column that reads at first like a review of the recently released Ken Burns documentary about the conflict that ran from 1955 to...

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Going Nowhere Fast

NEED TO KNOW YEMEN Going Nowhere Fast On the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly last week, officials painted a grim picture of the situation in the besieged and poverty-stricken country of Yemen. "The prescription for the future at the very best is bleak," said Jamie McGoldrick, the...

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Breaking Up Is Hard To Do

NEED TO KNOW SPAIN Breaking Up Is Hard To Do With its own language, a history of independence dating back to the Middle Ages, and a thriving economy, the Catalonia region has plenty of reasons to dream about splitting from Spain. But when voters go to the polls for...

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Sturm und Drang

NEED TO KNOW GERMANY Sturm und Drang There were no surprises in German elections Sunday. The earth didn't tremble. The world order remained intact. And yet, there was a seismic shift. Angela Merkel will remain chancellor for another four years, the longest-serving leader in Europe, and the first to lead...

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Breaking the Silence

NEED TO KNOW GERMANY Breaking the Silence The expected lack of a surprise is perhaps the most fascinating aspect of German elections on Sunday. Chancellor Angela Merkel and her conservative Christian Democrats lead their closest competitor, the center-left Social Democrats, by 17 points, all but guaranteeing that Merkel’s party...

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Rock Stars and Maniacs

NEED TO KNOW NEW ZEALAND Rock Stars and Maniacs With fewer than 5 million citizens and an isolated location in the southwestern Pacific, New Zealand doesn’t often figure as a major player in global affairs. But the breathtaking island nation has more to offer than top fly-fishing and scenery...

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Dispel the Darkness

NEED TO KNOW INDIA Dispel the Darkness Last week, thousands of Indians joined a Nobel-winning advocate of children’s rights for the first leg of what promises to be the world’s largest march against the trafficking and sexual abuse of children. Led by Nobel Peace Prize winner Kailash Satyarthi, the...

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The Corner, the Bogeyman

NEED TO KNOW CAMBODIA The Corner, the Bogeyman Authoritarian Prime Minister Hun Sen of Cambodia has been ratcheting up his anti-American rhetoric lately. Most recently, he called on the United States to pull Peace Corps volunteers out of Cambodia after the US embassy issued a warning to Americans traveling...

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Waiting for a Country

NEED TO KNOW KURDISTAN Waiting for a Country Many warned years ago that Iraq could split apart in the wake of the United States toppling ruthless strongman Saddam Hussein. Now, after the American invasion, internecine violence, Iranian intrusions and the rise and fall of the Islamic State, the Kurds...

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Empty Promises

NEED TO KNOW MYANMAR Empty Promises After decades of living under the rule of repressive military dictatorship, the southeast Asian nation of Myanmar, also known as Burma, seemed poised to make a relatively peaceful transition to democracy. The nation's military junta dissolved in 2011 after free elections the previous...

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Running on Fumes

NEED TO KNOW EUROPE Running on Fumes It's been over a year since German automaker Volkswagen had to cough up over $20 billion after being caught red-handed in the US selling diesel vehicles designed to cheat American emissions tests. It was a shocking revelation in Europe, where tax incentives...

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The Second Battle

NEED TO KNOW TUNISIA The Second Battle The Arab Spring of 2011 saw entrenched authoritarian regimes across North Africa buckle under the pressure of popular uprisings. Six years later, only in Tunisia, where the Arab Spring began, is there a functioning representative democracy after decades of dictatorship, Stratfor comments. But...

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Puerto de Dolor

NEED TO KNOW PUERTO RICO Puerto de Dolor Angry Puerto Ricans have been marching against their government’s plans to hike taxes and cut spending to manage billions in debt that the island is struggling to pay back. "They're taking advantage of us poor workers,” retired 70-year-old government worker Eva...

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Both Sides Now

NEED TO KNOW NORWAY Both Sides Now Norwegian elections are usually sleepy affairs. Oil makes the country rich. Its generous social welfare state leaves few citizens behind. The largely homogeneous population traditionally eschews radical changes. But as Norwegian voters go to the polls Monday to elect their parliament, many...

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Forward March

NEED TO KNOW FRANCE Forward March Security services were swarming Athens in expectation of French President Emmanuel Macron’s recent visit to Greece, where he called for reforms in the Eurozone. French presidents – especially dashing, newly elected 39-year-old French presidents – excel at such pomp and circumstance. But Macron’s popularity...

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The Writing on the Wall

NEED TO KNOW HONG KONG The Writing on the Wall It's been 20 years since the United Kingdom handed over its island colony of Hong Kong to mainland China. To seal the deal, China guaranteed 50 years of "one country, two systems": Hong Kong would remain semi-autonomous, its free...

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Desert Bloom

NEED TO KNOW OMAN Desert Bloom During monsoon season in Oman, the nation's normally arid desert terrain transforms into a lush oasis that extends all the way to the Arabian Sea. It's cause for celebration every year. Cities across the country swell with visitors as the desert blooms. But while...

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Comedians, Corruption and Rainbows

NEED TO KNOW GUATEMALA Comedians, Corruption and Rainbows Guatemalan President Jimmy Morales had a problem – namely one pesky anti-corruption official. He created a solution: Kick the nuisance out. In doing so, he created a bigger problem. Now, he is being accused of a “vendetta” against the head of...

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The Stunning Do Over

NEED TO KNOW KENYA The Stunning Do Over Kenya’s supreme court Friday annulled presidential election results and ordered a repeat poll within 60 days. It was a precedent-setting step for the country and the African continent, where autocrats keep winning unfair or rigged elections, often to rule for decades,...

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