Two Twilights

NEED TO KNOW Two Twilights As US President Barack Obama manages the end of his tenure in office, he's also arguably presiding over the twilight of the United States' status as the world's indispensable superpower. Or so some pundits say. Over the weekend, on the eve of the G20...

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Wars, Civil and Proxy

NEED TO KNOW Wars, Civil and Proxy Russia’s military excursions in Syria have not only tipped the balance of power in the country’s civil war toward Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, they’ve also put Moscow ahead of the United States in the proxy war that is now raging...

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From Oil to Starbucks

NEED TO KNOW From Oil to Starbucks While countries in North Africa and the Levant have seen much turmoil since the Arab Spring kicked off in 2011, Saudi Arabia has been a regional exception, seemingly impervious to the internal strains that have ripped apart the societies of...

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The Hemorrhage of Souls

NEED TO KNOW The Hemorrhage of Souls One year into Europe's refugee crisis, the continent has come to grips with this immense challenge, right? Wrong. Refugees are still flooding into the continent. What's more, those who are arriving often join others stuck in tent cities where they've been channeled...

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The Kingdom of Crackdowns

NEED TO KNOW The Kingdom of Crackdowns The tiny island kingdom of Bahrain has remained relatively stable in a region upended by turmoil, especially since the so-called "Arab Spring" five years ago. Even so, widespread riots rocked the country in 2011 when activists and Bahrain's Shiite majority took...

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A Dishonorable Practice

NEED TO KNOW A Dishonorable Practice Drugged and murdered by her brother for behavior her killer claimed was dishonoring the family and un-Islamic, 26-year-old Qandeel Baloch was yet one more victim of a so-called "honor killing" in Pakistan – the brutal practice in which a woman is...

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A Sense of Gloom

NEED TO KNOW A Sense of Gloom Once a regional power, Egypt is now a shell of its former self. "A sense of gloom hangs over the country," the New York Times recently intoned. "Traditionally a leader of the Arab world, politically and culturally, and home to a...

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Of Swimsuits and Terror

NEED TO KNOW Of Swimsuits and Terror Want to prevent terrorism? Ban the burkini swimsuit. Or so goes the prevailing wisdom in France these days, a country still reeling from three major terror attacks since January 2015. In fact, no other European country has been so rattled by terror...

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Gunboat Justice

NEED TO KNOW Gunboat Justice Relations between the United States and Latin America have been rocky for years. Lately, however, they've taken a legalistic turn that while nonviolent, has continued the centuries-old trend of Americans prevailing against their neighbors to the south with an unsurprising backlash as a...

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The Vision Thing

NEED TO KNOW The Vision Thing British voters' decision to leave the European Union in June didn’t technically trigger the formal process to leave the world's biggest commercial bloc – London must first invoke the now-infamous Article 50. But signs of economic damage wrought by the move are...

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The Saddest Microcosm

NEED TO KNOW The Saddest Microcosm For the past five months, the Yemeni capital of Sana'a has been mostly quiet. Quiet for Sana'a, that is. Fighter jets laden with bombs weren't flying over the dwellings resembling gingerbread houses. Shots ringing out weren't the norm at night for a...

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Venezuela’s Oil Troubles

NEED TO KNOW Venezuela’s Oil Troubles Oil prices may finally be set to rise. But desperate Venezuela won’t gain much from the potential lifeline, despite holding the world’s largest crude reserves. Shortly after Venezuela opened its border with Colombia for the first time in over a year last...

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Israel’s African Handshake

NEED TO KNOW Israel’s African Handshake Egypt’s Islam El Shehaby was escorted from the mat by loud boos in Rio de Janeiro last week, after the judo player refused to bow or shake hands with Israel’s Or Sasson – who had defeated him handily. But in the political...

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Terror Bogey

NEED TO KNOW Terror Bogey Russian President Vladimir Putin’s negotiating style bears some similarity to the old American cliché “Shoot first and ask questions later.” That’s why observers are cocking their eyebrows at Moscow’s claims to have foiled a series of Ukrainian attacks in Crimea last week. On one...

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Desert Quicksand

NEED TO KNOW Desert Quicksand Since the ouster and later killing of former dictator Muammar al-Qaddafi in 2011, Libya has been reeling in chaos. A “shattered, hollowed-out country” due to the dictator’s long history of mismanagement and a lack of international follow-up after his ouster, Libya had fractured...

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Thai-style Democracy

NEED TO KNOW Thai-style Democracy Thailand looks to be destined for more political violence. After some two years of authoritarian-style order, a string of bombings across the Southeast Asian country left four people dead and more than 20 people injured last week. But as the police look for the...

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Bashir’s Bargain

NEED TO KNOW Bashir’s Bargain Once upon a time, Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir was an international pariah – accused of genocide and crimes against humanity for the killing of 300,000 people and the displacement of 2.5 million more in Darfur. Despite an arrest warrant issued against him by...

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Poking the Dragon

NEED TO KNOW Poking the Dragon U.S. President Barack Obama’s efforts to prevent conflict in the Far East seem to be ramping up tensions and encouraging greater belligerence from Beijing. Washington calls it defending its allies, or simply being prepared. But the initial results suggest it’s just...

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Going Missing

NEED TO KNOW Going Missing Malaysia has become notorious for losing things. First, it was Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, a Boeing 777 that disappeared with 239 people on board while flying to Beijing from Kuala Lumpur in March 2014. Then it was a billion U.S. dollars – or...

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Going Missing

NEED TO KNOW Going Missing Malaysia has become notorious for losing things. First, it was Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, a Boeing 777 that disappeared with 239 people on board while flying to Beijing from Kuala Lumpur in March 2014. Then it was a billion U.S. dollars – or...

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