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Column The End of Trump’s Presidency Looks Like a Victory Lap for Putin Howard W. French Wednesday, Dec. 23, 2020
Column The Central Idea That Guided Globalized Trade Is Coming Undone Edward Alden Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2020
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How the Taliban’s Rivalry With ISIS Is Shaping the Afghan Peace Talks Michael Semple Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2020 The Islamic State has suffered massive losses of territory and power in Afghanistan. Even so, it continues to factor heavily into the Taliban’s plans, and has even shaped the group’s priorities and tactics during its ongoing negotiations with the Afghan government and the United States.
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Hong Kong’s Darkening Future, Through the Eyes of Unbowed Protesters Rachel Cheung Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2020
In France, Teachers Tasked With Fighting Radicalization Face an Impossible Job Karina Piser Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2020
In the Aftermath of Brexit, What Can ‘Global Britain’ Be? Ben Judah, Georgina Wright Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2020
Higher Education Is in Trouble, and Not Just Because of the Coronavirus Karin Fischer Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2020
After India Revoked Its Autonomy, Kashmir Sees Repression and Militancy Rise A WPR Contributor in Srinagar Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2020
How U.S. Adversaries Are Using Cryptocurrency to Evade Sanctions Morgan Meaker Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2020
Lotteries Are Using the Pandemic to Expand Online, Raising Concerns Jon Allsop, Raymond Joseph, Jeff Kelly Lowenstein Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2020
Turkey’s Challenge to the Regional Status Quo Begins in the Eastern Mediterranean Jonathan Gorvett Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2020
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Trump Warns Iran of Retaliation After Attacks on U.S. Embassy in Baghdad By Helene Cooper | The New York Times
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Insider Bazoum Emerges as Likely Winner in Niger’s First Democratic Transfer of Power By Boureima Balima | Reuters
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Ecuador Presidential Contender Hits at IMF Deal and Pledges Reforms By Michael Stott & Gideon Long | Financial Times (subscription required)
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With New Aircraft Carrier, France Looks to Bolster Military Ties With U.S. By James Marson | The Wall Street Journal (subscription required)
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Israel Deploys Submarine to Persian Gulf in Message of Deterrence to Iran By Shira Rubin | The Washington Post
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Trump Warns Iran of Retaliation After Attacks on U.S. Embassy in Baghdad By Helene Cooper | The New York Times
Trump Administration Pushes Forward on $500 Million Weapons Deal With Saudi Arabia By Missy Ryan & Karen DeYoung | The Washington Post
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With Hacking, the United States Needs to Stop Playing the Victim By Paul R. Kolbe | The New York Times
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Trump Pardons Two Russia Inquiry Figures and Blackwater Guards By Maggie Haberman & Michael S. Schmidt | The New York Times
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Insider Bazoum Emerges as Likely Winner in Niger’s First Democratic Transfer of Power By Boureima Balima | Reuters
Rebels in the Central African Republic Seize Bambari City, Russia Confirms Sending Military By The Editors | Al Jazeera
1998 U.S. Embassy Bombing Victims Are Assured Equal Compensation in Deal With Sudan By Lara Jakes | The New York Times
Ecuador Presidential Contender Hits at IMF Deal and Pledges Reforms By Michael Stott & Gideon Long | Financial Times (subscription required)
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FBI Links Iran to Online Hit List Targeting Top Officials Who’ve Refuted Trump’s Election Fraud Claims By Ellen Nakashima, Amy Gardner & Aaron C. Davis | The Washington Post
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Israel Deploys Submarine to Persian Gulf in Message of Deterrence to Iran By Shira Rubin | The Washington Post
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Middle East & North Africa Why There’s No Easy Solution to the U.S.-Turkey Dispute Over the S-400 Henri J. Barkey Tuesday, Dec. 29, 2020
Asia-Pacific In Papua New Guinea, Political Infighting and Debt Hamper Marape’s Reforms David Green Thursday, Dec. 31, 2020
The Americas How Biden Can Push Back on Bolsonaro’s Toxic Populism in Brazil Eduardo Mello Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2020
Africa ‘We Must Be Free or Die Trying.’ Bobi Wine’s Campaign Braves Violence in Uganda Sophie Neiman Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2020