Get Ready

NEED TO KNOW Get Ready Today’s inauguration of President Donald Trump is shaping up as the start to a peculiar era in world affairs. The United States is potentially going to be the cause of, rather than the solution to, global instability in the next few years...

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Gambian Standoff

NEED TO KNOW Gambian Standoff The political crisis in The Gambia has been heralded as a face-off between the forces currently at odds throughout the continent. On one side stand the forces of democracy – civil and human rights activists, opposition leaders and others who want the...

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Bumps and Curves

NEED TO KNOW Bumps and Curves Brazilian politics was a rollercoaster ride for much of last year, culminating in the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff. Rousseff’s successor, Michel Temer, is now determined to address Brazil's big challenge in 2017: its crumbling economy. On Tuesday, the Wall Street Journal...

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The Last Domino

NEED TO KNOW The Last Domino After a tumultuous year that saw voters lash out at Western elites, many believe German Chancellor Angela Merkel is the last remaining defender of transatlantic liberal values. On Monday, for example, Merkel lived up to her reputation as the Iron Chancellor in...

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The Global Imbalance

NEED TO KNOW The Global Imbalance Thoughtful folks should keep in mind a stunning statistic as the world prepares for what is promising to be a year of political controversies and backbiting. On Sunday, the British charity Oxfam released a report claiming that eight men own the...

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From the Frying Pan

NEED TO KNOW From the Frying Pan As Cuba draws closer to the United States – President Barack Obama on Thursday ended visa-free travel for Cubans fleeing to the US, a long-sought goal of Havana – the other once-great socialist hope of the Western Hemisphere, Venezuela, is...

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Name of the Game

NEED TO KNOW Name of the Game President Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines came up during Secretary of State Designate Rex Tillerson’s grilling on Capitol Hill Wednesday. When Florida Republican Senator Marco Rubio asked Tillerson whether Duterte has committed human rights abuses, the ex-chief executive of Exxon...

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The Countdown

NEED TO KNOW The Countdown With the Islamic State (IS) effectively driven out of their North-African stronghold in Libya, the Mosul operation well underway and the group incurring tens of thousands of casualties, it looks like the so-called caliphate's days are numbered. But 2017 will present challenges in...

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Facing Up

NEED TO KNOW Facing Up Kosovo’s leaders are calling on a French court to release Ramush Haradinaj, an ex-prime minister and former guerrilla fighter who allegedly kidnapped, tortured and killed Serbian civilians during the tiny Balkan country’s war of independence against Serbia in the late 1990s. His nickname was...

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Reaping and Sowing

NEED TO KNOW Reaping and Sowing Britain is preparing to reap the harvest of seeds sowed in 2016. On Sunday, the potentially dire consequences of Brexit became clearer as Prime Minister Theresa May discussed her plan to officially begin Britain’s departure from the European Union. Referring to the...

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Fighting For Scraps

NEED TO KNOW Fighting For Scraps Zimbabwe appears headed for its second major public health crisis in eight years. On Thursday, Voice of America said that 126 cases of typhoid had been confirmed in Harare, the capital, and more than 1,000 were suspected nationwide. Government public health officials...

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Win-wins and Losses

NEED TO KNOW Win-wins and Losses Amid the American presidential election, Brexit, the Syrian Civil War, terrorism in Europe and other big news this year, many folks have been too busy to focus on a slow-moving but major development that would be garnering headlines in the...

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Sideshows and Backfires

NEED TO KNOW Sideshows and Backfires When Arab ambassadors recently asked about America’s plans for the Middle East, one of President-elect Donald Trump’s foreign policy advisors said ending the bloody Syrian civil war would be the White House’s top priority this year. The first step to reaching that...

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Tourism and Tyranny

NEED TO KNOW Tourism and Tyranny The communist-style military parade that Reuters covered in Havana on Monday was a fitting symbol of the anachronism of Cuba. It was a heady show, but it wasn’t clear what lessons an observer might take from it. Even as the United...

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Excelsior

NEED TO KNOW Excelsior The New Year’s Day attack in Istanbul occurred at the end of a bloody year in Turkey. The Associated Press on Sunday provided a long list of bombings, shootings and other attacks that occurred in the past year there – a tragic but...

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Befitting End

NEED TO KNOW Befitting End The Thursday announcement of a Russian-backed truce in Syria was a fitting end to the year. The truce follows the recent retreat of blood-soaked rebels from Aleppo, a big win for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, whose forces had been trying to conquer...

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NAFTA: Here to Stay

NEED TO KNOW NAFTA: Here to Stay With Donald Trump’s administration soon to become a reality, many are wondering how he plans to make good on his many controversial campaign promises. For Mexico, that means bracing for changes to the North American Free Trade Agreement, or NAFTA,...

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Walking Among Land Mines

NEED TO KNOW Walking Among Land Mines An 81-year-old Maronite Christian admiringly called The General was elected president of Lebanon earlier this year. Michel Aoun’s ascension to the presidency of the tiny troubled country on the Mediterranean ends a hefty spell of political infighting that kept Lebanese...

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An Incendiary Mix

NEED TO KNOW An Incendiary Mix Not a lot appears to have changed in Tibet since China cracked down on demonstrations and self-immolations in protest of Beijing’s rule eight years ago. Tibetans continue to migrate to the Tibetan plateau every summer for livestock grazing as they have...

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A Call on Christmas

NEED TO KNOW A Call on Christmas Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was livid over the United States’ decision to abstain from voting against a United Nations Security Council resolution that condemned settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem. On Christmas Day, an angry and frustrated Netanyahu summoned...

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