The Long Road

NEED TO KNOW Nepal [heading4]The Long Road[/heading4] Nepal's long struggle toward democracy hit another bump recently when Deputy Prime Minister Bimalendra Nidhi nearly resigned in protest over the impeachment of a judge known as a watchdog against political corruption. Nidhi timed his move to make a statement: For the...

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Risks and Gains

NEED TO KNOW Risks and Rewards Stretching from the Pacific to the Mediterranean, the Silk Road underpinned China’s economic and cultural dominance more than a millennium ago. Now, Chinese President Xi Jinping's modern version of the ancient route, known as "One Belt, One Road" – an almost...

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Clearing the Path

NEED TO KNOW Clearing the Path For decades, world leaders have launched many high-powered development and philanthropic initiatives in Africa. Seven years ago, for example, the European Union kicked off its Millennium Development Goal Initiative to help African nations reach United Nations-adopted development goals like wiping out...

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In Bloom

NEED TO KNOW In Bloom Tech giant Google fired up its first internet servers last week on the formerly isolated island of Cuba. Internet access is shoddy and expensive in Cuba despite President Raul Castro's initiatives to set up Wi-Fi hotspots in tourist destinations on the island....

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Viva la Reprieve

NEED TO KNOW Viva la Reprieve As Emmanuel Macron won the French presidency in a landslide on Sunday, German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s Christian Democrats beat rivals in a state poll in northern Germany that many viewed as boding well for Merkel as she prepares for federal...

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A Loaded Choice

NEED TO KNOW A Loaded Choice The French will go to the polls Sunday to vote for a new president, choosing between the far-right National Front's Marine Le Pen and the centrist independent Emmanuel Macron. As a televised debate held Wednesday night between the two candidates showed, voters...

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Turbulence and Resilience

NEED TO KNOW Turbulence and Resilience Prime Minister Narendra Modi's India has proven to be remarkably resilient, even in turbulent times. The country's GDP growth rate of 7 percent for the final months of 2016, for example, defied economists' predictions, allowing India to retain its title as the...

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Strength in Numbers

NEED TO KNOW Strength in Numbers In a year defined by the rising tide of populism, one major world power seems to be bucking the trend: Japan. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has managed to balance a growing sense of nationalism at home with pragmatism abroad, providing a sense...

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Northerly Neighbors

NEED TO KNOW Northerly Neighbors When American policymakers complain about trade imbalances in North America, Mexico typically figures as the culprit. In fact, trade with Canada is usually discussed in much more genteel terms. But in recent weeks, economic relations between America and its northern neighbor have gone topsy-turvy:...

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In the Crossfire

NEED TO KNOW In the Crossfire Iraqi commanders expect to take back Mosul from the Islamic State this month, Reuters reported on Sunday. That’s good news. But the next few weeks are crucial to whether Iraqi and US-led coalition forces earn the confidence of Mosul residents after they...

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Papal Visits, Fragile Relations

NEED TO KNOW Papal Visits, Fragile Relations When bombs exploded at two Coptic Christian churches in Egypt on Palm Sunday, some wondered what that would mean for Pope Francis's pending and much-anticipated visit to the world's largest Muslim-majority country. They need not have worried. Despite the horrific...

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Milk and Walls

NEED TO KNOW Milk and Walls It's no exaggeration to say that relations between the US and Mexico have reached new low since November. On Wednesday, Foreign Secretary Luis Videgaray floated the idea of an entry fee for Americans – a clear riposte to President Donald Trump’s call...

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Bad Company

NEED TO KNOW Bad Company Iranians vote for president on May 19 at a time when their country stands poised either to end or to double-down on its so-called rogue status. But the country isn't likely to make a u-turn any time soon. On a positive note for...

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A Looming Flashpoint

NEED TO KNOW A Looming Flashpoint Events in France, Germany and the United Kingdom have overshadowed those in Spain this year due to national elections and referendums that threaten to change the trajectory of the European Union. But as the UK grapples with Brexit and Germany and...

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Herd Mentality

NEED TO KNOW Herd Mentality The shooting of conservationist Kuki Gallmann on her ranch in northern Kenya was a high-profile example of a widespread and underreported trend in Africa: violence related to grazing rights. Gunmen ambushed the Italian-born, 73-year-old author of the bestselling I Dreamed of Africa on...

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Mainstream and Mavericks

NEED TO KNOW Mainstream and Mavericks The first round of voting in the French presidential election on Sunday was already billed as a showdown between mainstream and maverick politicians that could determine the fate of Europe. “Vote for president could reshape Western world,” read the Australian Broadcasting Corporation...

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Neighborly Relations, Hard Lines

NEED TO KNOW Neighborly Relations, Hard Lines A resurgent Taliban has posed problems as the US and Afghanistan discuss how to move forward in their 15-year-long relationship. That resurgence, in turn, has raised issues about the Taliban and Afghanistan's neighbors – notably Pakistan. Observers have long said that...

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No ‘Plan B’

NEED TO KNOW No 'Plan B' Argentinian President Mauricio Macri has pushed the country down an ambitious path of reforms since his election win in 2015. The measures introduced by Macri – the former mayor of Buenos Aires and a well-known businessman – have so far included floating...

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Squaring the Circle

NEED TO KNOW Squaring the Circle During Chinese President Xi Jinping's meeting with US President Donald Trump in Florida earlier this month, the leaders of the world's two largest economies made strides toward avoiding a full-scale trade war. Now North Korea might help erase whatever misgivings remained between...

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A New Turkey

NEED TO KNOW A New Turkey Elections are supposed to decide issues. The vote in Turkey on Sunday has almost certainly not done that. By a narrow but definitive margin, Turkish voters opted to grant new sweeping powers to their president, abolishing the office of the prime minister and...

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