Has Its Showdown With Merkel Over Migration Already Backfired for Germany’s CSU? Emily Schultheis Wednesday, Sept. 5, 2018
In Context Argentina’s Currency Crisis Raises the Political Heat on Macri The Editors Wednesday, Sept. 5, 2018
Q&A Will More Latin American Countries Follow El Salvador and Recognize China Over Taiwan? The Editors Wednesday, Sept. 5, 2018
Spain Is the New Magnet for Europe-Bound Migrants. How Will They Be Received? Malia Politzer Tuesday, Sept. 4, 2018
China Note Taking Stock of the RCEP’s Prospects as China and Japan Get on a ‘Normal Track’ Benjamin Wilhelm Wednesday, Sept. 5, 2018 Signs of improved ties between China and Japan have rekindled hopes of swift progress toward establishing the China-backed Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership, which would be the world’s largest free trade deal if it ever comes to fruition. Talks on the pact are expected to resume later this year.
Q&A Do Axed Infrastructure Projects in Malaysia Spell Trouble for China’s ‘Belt and Road’? The Editors Tuesday, Sept. 4, 2018
Column U.S. Trade Policy Has Suffered Through the Dog Days of Summer Kimberly Ann Elliott Tuesday, Sept. 4, 2018
What Recent Taliban Advances Reveal About the State of Afghanistan’s Military Andrew S. Bowen Tuesday, Sept. 4, 2018
Trend Lines Podcast From West Africa to Poland, Our Three Most Popular In-Depth Interviews The Editors Friday, Aug. 31, 2018
How Colombia’s Ivan Duque Inherited an Old Feud Between City and Countryside Wesley Tomaselli Friday, Aug. 31, 2018
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What Recent Taliban Advances Reveal About the State of Afghanistan’s Military Andrew S. Bowen Tuesday, Sept. 4, 2018
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From Argentina to El Salvador, Restrictive Abortion Laws Are a Public Health Crisis Christine Wade Thursday, Aug. 30, 2018
Q&A One Year On, Feeding Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh Requires a Herculean Effort The Editors Tuesday, Aug. 28, 2018
Erdogan Wants to Make Turkey’s Currency Crisis About Geopolitics, Not Economics Iyad Dakka Tuesday, Aug. 28, 2018
Where Resurgent Nationalism Leaves the Czech Republic’s Immigrant Communities Tim Gosling Monday, Aug. 27, 2018
Africa Watch Can U.S. and South African Officials Move Past Trump’s Latest Provocation? Robbie Corey-Boulet Friday, Aug. 24, 2018
Q&A Belarus, No Friend of the Press, Finds New Ways to Limit What’s Published The Editors Friday, Aug. 24, 2018
Trend Lines Podcast The Real Story Around Land Expropriation in South Africa The Editors Friday, Aug. 24, 2018
Trump’s Outbursts Aside, There Are Signs the U.S. Wants to Repair Ties to Africa Julian Hattem Friday, Aug. 24, 2018
Column America’s Political Turmoil Is Threatening the Norms of Civil-Military Relations Steven Metz Friday, Aug. 24, 2018
U.S., Canada Face Tough Issues as They Resume NAFTA Talks By Paul Vieira & William Mauldin | The Wall Street Journal (subscription required)
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Brazilian Prosecutors Charge Lula Heir Apparent With Corruption By Andres Schipani | Financial Times (subscription required)
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Syriza Choice for Justice Minister Sparks Greek Rule of Law Fears By Kerin Hope | Financial Times (subscription required)
Europe Is Making Its Migration Problem Worse By Loren B. Landau, Caroline Wanjiku Kihato & Hannah Postel | Foreign Affairs
Working With Russia on Cybercrime Is Like Hiring a Burglar to Protect the Family Jewels By David Ignatius | The Washington Post
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Airstrikes Hit Last Bastion of Syrian Rebels as Final Showdown Looms By Louisa Loveluck & Erin Cunningham | The Washington Post
Trump’s ‘Deal of the Century’ Offers Nothing Good to Palestinians By David Gardner | Financial Times (subscription required)
Can ASEAN Turn Geostrategic and Technological Disruption Into Opportunity? By Borge Brende, Justin Wood | Project Syndicate
U.S., Canada Face Tough Issues as They Resume NAFTA Talks By Paul Vieira & William Mauldin | The Wall Street Journal (subscription required)
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Hacking, Cyberattacks Now the Biggest Threat to U.S., Trump’s Homeland Security Chief Warns By Nick Miroff | The Washington Post
‘Time for This War in Afghanistan to End,’ Says Departing U.S. Commander By Mujib Mashal | The New York Times
U.S. Service Member Dies in Apparent Insider Attack in Afghanistan By Sayed Salahuddin | The Washington Post
U.S., India to Discuss Sale of Drones, Exchange of Satellite Data By Idrees Ali & Phil Stewart | Reuters
Brazilian Prosecutors Charge Lula Heir Apparent With Corruption By Andres Schipani | Financial Times (subscription required)
Bolivia’s Morales Promises Free Universal Health Insurance By The Editors | Latin American Herald Tribune
Venezuela Launches Airlift for Migrants to Return Home By Franklin Briceno & Joshua Goodman | Associated Press
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Syriza Choice for Justice Minister Sparks Greek Rule of Law Fears By Kerin Hope | Financial Times (subscription required)
Merkel Offers Tacit Support for Frankfurt’s Euro Clearing Bid By Olaf Storbeck | Financial Times (subscription required)
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African Headquarters of State-Owned Chinese TV Network Raided by Kenyan Police By AFP | South China Morning Post
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Deadly Protests Rage in Iraq Over Lack of Services as Political Transition Deadlocks By Tamer El-Ghobashy | The Washington Post
Airstrikes Hit Last Bastion of Syrian Rebels as Final Showdown Looms By Louisa Loveluck & Erin Cunningham | The Washington Post
Trump’s ‘Deal of the Century’ Offers Nothing Good to Palestinians By David Gardner | Financial Times (subscription required)
Airstrikes Hit Last Bastion of Syrian Rebels as Final Showdown Looms By Louisa Loveluck | The Washington Post
At Least 20 People Reported Killed in Kabul Twin Blasts By The Editors | Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
Pakistan Prime Minister ‘Optimistic’ After Brief Talks With Pompeo By Kathy Gannon | Associated Press
Tens of Thousands of Protesters March to Demand Sri Lankan Government Step Down By The Editors | South China Morning Post
Japan’s Bid to Resume Commercial Whaling Sets Stage for Fierce Debate By Simon Denyer | The Washington Post
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China Pledges $60 Billion in Aid and Loans to Africa, No ‘Political Conditions Attached’ By Anna Fifield | The Washington Post
Myanmar Court Sentences Reuters Reporters to Seven Years in Jail By Victoria Milko & Aung Naing Soe | Associated Press
Former U.S. Ally Turned Implacable Foe Dies in Afghanistan, Taliban Announces By Sayed Salahuddin | The Washington Post
China’s Biggest Builders Are Sure That Xi Jinping Can Help Them Get Malaysia Contracts Back on Track By Eric Ng | South China Morning Post
Pakistan’s Military Has Quietly Reached Out to India for Talks By Maria Abi-Habib | The New York Times
U.S., Canada Face Tough Issues as They Resume NAFTA Talks By Paul Vieira & William Mauldin | The Wall Street Journal (subscription required)
Mike Pompeo Taps Top Envoy for Afghan Peace By Jessica Donati | The Wall Street Journal (subscription required)
Brazilian Prosecutors Charge Lula Heir Apparent With Corruption By Andres Schipani | Financial Times (subscription required)
Bolivia’s Morales Promises Free Universal Health Insurance By The Editors | Latin American Herald Tribune
Syriza Choice for Justice Minister Sparks Greek Rule of Law Fears By Kerin Hope | Financial Times (subscription required)
Europe Is Making Its Migration Problem Worse By Loren B. Landau, Caroline Wanjiku Kihato & Hannah Postel | Foreign Affairs
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Deadly Protests Rage in Iraq Over Lack of Services as Political Transition Deadlocks By Tamer El-Ghobashy | The Washington Post
Airstrikes Hit Last Bastion of Syrian Rebels as Final Showdown Looms By Louisa Loveluck & Erin Cunningham | The Washington Post
Trump’s ‘Deal of the Century’ Offers Nothing Good to Palestinians By David Gardner | Financial Times (subscription required)
Can ASEAN Turn Geostrategic and Technological Disruption Into Opportunity? By Borge Brende, Justin Wood | Project Syndicate
U.S., Canada Face Tough Issues as They Resume NAFTA Talks By Paul Vieira & William Mauldin | The Wall Street Journal (subscription required)
Mike Pompeo Taps Top Envoy for Afghan Peace By Jessica Donati | The Wall Street Journal (subscription required)
Hacking, Cyberattacks Now the Biggest Threat to U.S., Trump’s Homeland Security Chief Warns By Nick Miroff | The Washington Post
‘Time for This War in Afghanistan to End,’ Says Departing U.S. Commander By Mujib Mashal | The New York Times
U.S. Service Member Dies in Apparent Insider Attack in Afghanistan By Sayed Salahuddin | The Washington Post
U.S., India to Discuss Sale of Drones, Exchange of Satellite Data By Idrees Ali & Phil Stewart | Reuters
Brazilian Prosecutors Charge Lula Heir Apparent With Corruption By Andres Schipani | Financial Times (subscription required)
Bolivia’s Morales Promises Free Universal Health Insurance By The Editors | Latin American Herald Tribune
Venezuela Launches Airlift for Migrants to Return Home By Franklin Briceno & Joshua Goodman | Associated Press
Regional Meeting to Deal With Venezuelan Migration Begins in Quito By The Editors | Latin American Herald Tribune
Macri Cuts Government Spending, Taxes Exports to Address Argentina’s Crisis By The Editors | Latin American Herald Tribune
They Fled Violence in Nicaragua by the Thousands. What Awaits Them in Costa Rica? By Joshua Partlow | The Washington Post
Syriza Choice for Justice Minister Sparks Greek Rule of Law Fears By Kerin Hope | Financial Times (subscription required)
Merkel Offers Tacit Support for Frankfurt’s Euro Clearing Bid By Olaf Storbeck | Financial Times (subscription required)
Europe Is Making Its Migration Problem Worse By Loren B. Landau, Caroline Wanjiku Kihato & Hannah Postel | Foreign Affairs
Working With Russia on Cybercrime Is Like Hiring a Burglar to Protect the Family Jewels By David Ignatius | The Washington Post
German Authorities Take Aim at Far-Right Party’s Youth Wing By Christoph Noelting & Frank Jordans | Associated Press
EU Says It Is Open to More U.S. Beef Imports By Valentina Pop | The Wall Street Journal (subscription required)
African Headquarters of State-Owned Chinese TV Network Raided by Kenyan Police By AFP | South China Morning Post
Asmara Hosts Meeting Between Ethiopia, Eritrea, Somalia Leaders By Abdur Rahman Alfa Shaban | Africa News
A Facebook War: Libyans Battle on the Streets and on Screens By Declan Walsh & Suliman Ali Zway | The New York Times
‘It’s Everywhere’: Vote-Buying Gets More Brazen in Nigeria Ahead of 2019 By Patrick Egwu Ejike | African Arguments
Divide and Rule: The Problem With the DRC’s Electoral System By Adebayo Olukoshi & Adem K. Abebe | African Arguments
Deadly Protests Rage in Iraq Over Lack of Services as Political Transition Deadlocks By Tamer El-Ghobashy | The Washington Post
Airstrikes Hit Last Bastion of Syrian Rebels as Final Showdown Looms By Louisa Loveluck & Erin Cunningham | The Washington Post
Trump’s ‘Deal of the Century’ Offers Nothing Good to Palestinians By David Gardner | Financial Times (subscription required)
Airstrikes Hit Last Bastion of Syrian Rebels as Final Showdown Looms By Louisa Loveluck | The Washington Post
At Least 20 People Reported Killed in Kabul Twin Blasts By The Editors | Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
Pakistan Prime Minister ‘Optimistic’ After Brief Talks With Pompeo By Kathy Gannon | Associated Press
Tens of Thousands of Protesters March to Demand Sri Lankan Government Step Down By The Editors | South China Morning Post
Japan’s Bid to Resume Commercial Whaling Sets Stage for Fierce Debate By Simon Denyer | The Washington Post
Can ASEAN Turn Geostrategic and Technological Disruption Into Opportunity? By Borge Brende, Justin Wood | Project Syndicate
China Pledges $60 Billion in Aid and Loans to Africa, No ‘Political Conditions Attached’ By Anna Fifield | The Washington Post
Myanmar Court Sentences Reuters Reporters to Seven Years in Jail By Victoria Milko & Aung Naing Soe | Associated Press
Former U.S. Ally Turned Implacable Foe Dies in Afghanistan, Taliban Announces By Sayed Salahuddin | The Washington Post
China’s Biggest Builders Are Sure That Xi Jinping Can Help Them Get Malaysia Contracts Back on Track By Eric Ng | South China Morning Post
Pakistan’s Military Has Quietly Reached Out to India for Talks By Maria Abi-Habib | The New York Times
In Context The International Costs of Trump Rolling Back Obama’s Clean Power Plan The Editors Wednesday, Aug. 22, 2018 The Trump administration on Tuesday unveiled its proposal to relax environmental regulations on coal-burning power plants across the United States. This collection of five recent WPR articles offers context to better understand the international implications of President Donald Trump’s energy and environmental policies.
The Danger of Human Trafficking Is No Secret in Nepal. Why Is It Still So Common? Dennis Weinert, Patrick Weinert Tuesday, Aug. 21, 2018
In Context The London Car Attack Highlights Changes in Terrorism—and Our Response to It The Editors Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2018
How Facebook Made It Easier Than Ever to Traffic Middle Eastern Antiquities Amr Al-Azm, Katie A. Paul Tuesday, Aug. 14, 2018
‘We Can’t Stay Here’: Inside Algeria’s Mass Expulsions of Sub-Saharan Migrants Leila Beratto Tuesday, Aug. 7, 2018
In Context U.S. Sanctions Take Effect, Putting Iran—and Trump’s Approach—to the Test The Editors Monday, Aug. 6, 2018
The Danger of Human Trafficking Is No Secret in Nepal. Why Is It Still So Common? Dennis Weinert, Patrick Weinert Tuesday, Aug. 21, 2018
In Context The London Car Attack Highlights Changes in Terrorism—and Our Response to It The Editors Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2018
How Facebook Made It Easier Than Ever to Traffic Middle Eastern Antiquities Amr Al-Azm, Katie A. Paul Tuesday, Aug. 14, 2018
‘We Can’t Stay Here’: Inside Algeria’s Mass Expulsions of Sub-Saharan Migrants Leila Beratto Tuesday, Aug. 7, 2018
In Context U.S. Sanctions Take Effect, Putting Iran—and Trump’s Approach—to the Test The Editors Monday, Aug. 6, 2018
In Context Politically Weakened, Merkel Is Beset by Challenges at Home and Abroad The Editors Thursday, Aug. 2, 2018
‘Existence Itself Is a Battle’: Indigenous Brazilians Live in Fear Under Temer Ciara Long Tuesday, July 31, 2018
Asylum-Seekers, or ‘Infiltrators’? Israel’s Identity Crisis Leaves African Migrants in Limbo Yardena Schwartz Tuesday, July 24, 2018
A Kenyan Director Made History at Cannes, but Kenyans Still Can’t Watch Her Film Nanjala Nyabola Tuesday, July 10, 2018
Is It Time for France and New Caledonia to Go Their Separate Ways? Catherine Wilson Tuesday, July 3, 2018
In Context Transitional Justice in Africa Goes Far Beyond the Embattled ICC The Editors Thursday, June 28, 2018
Duterte’s Drug War Has Killed Thousands. Now the Victims’ Families Are Pushing Back Ana P. Santos Tuesday, June 26, 2018
The ‘Myths and Lies’ Behind the U.S. Military’s Growing Presence in Africa Joe Penney Tuesday, June 19, 2018
United States Trump’s Outbursts Aside, There Are Signs the U.S. Wants to Repair Ties to Africa Julian Hattem Friday, Aug. 24, 2018
Europe Has Its Showdown With Merkel Over Migration Already Backfired for Germany’s CSU? Emily Schultheis Wednesday, Sept. 5, 2018
Middle East & North Africa Erdogan Wants to Make Turkey’s Currency Crisis About Geopolitics, Not Economics Iyad Dakka Tuesday, Aug. 28, 2018
Asia-Pacific Do Axed Infrastructure Projects in Malaysia Spell Trouble for China’s ‘Belt and Road’? The Editors Tuesday, Sept. 4, 2018
The Americas Argentina’s Currency Crisis Raises the Political Heat on Macri The Editors Wednesday, Sept. 5, 2018
Africa Museveni Fears a Rival Unlike Any Other He Has Faced in Uganda Andrew Green Wednesday, Aug. 29, 2018