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China’s New Megacity: The Anti-Beijing

ven, 19/05/2017 - 21:39
The government will build another metropolis from scratch. But it's not planning on following the old playbook.

Israeli Intelligence Furious Over Trump’s Loose Lips

ven, 19/05/2017 - 21:32
As the U.S. president heads to Israel for a show of unity, the country’s spies are alarmed at his disclosures to the Russians.

Can Trump Pardon Himself?

ven, 19/05/2017 - 21:25
If the current president has proved anything, it’s that there’s a first time for everything.

Trump’s Middle East Trip Is Full of Traps

ven, 19/05/2017 - 20:47
The stakes could not be higher for the president's first trip abroad. And he'll need to be careful and disciplined.

U.S. in ‘Cat and Mouse Game’ With Julian Assange

ven, 19/05/2017 - 20:46
The Swedish arrest warrant is gone, but WikiLeaks founder is far from being free.

Trump Comes To Riyadh Bearing Gifts – Weapons Approved By Obama

ven, 19/05/2017 - 19:54
But some of the arms sales could face an uphill battle on Capitol Hill.

The Islamic Republic Is Heading for an Identity Crisis

ven, 19/05/2017 - 19:24
As Iranians go to the polls, the divide between the country's octogenarian ayatollahs and its young population is wider than ever.

Chinese Smugglers Are Buying Up Hundreds of Thousands of Illegally Slaughtered African Donkeys

ven, 19/05/2017 - 19:12
When they’re not smuggling ivory and rhino horn, Africa’s most notorious criminal syndicates are stealing farm animals to make a 2,500-year-old traditional Chinese remedy.

To Assuage Russia, Obama Administration Backed Off Syria Chemical Weapons Plan

ven, 19/05/2017 - 19:00
The campaign to punish Assad for attacking his people with chlorine bombs took a back seat to Kerry's diplomacy with Moscow

What’s at Stake in Iran’s Elections?

ven, 19/05/2017 - 17:40
That’s up to the powers behind the Iranian throne -- and to one U.S. president.

North Korean Missile Test Shows U.S. Bases Could Soon Be In Range

dim, 14/05/2017 - 19:41
After a series of ballistic missile tests this year, North Korea uncorks what may prove to be their most successful demonstration to date.

Ebola Returns in Congo, a Test of ‘Next Time’

ven, 12/05/2017 - 23:29
Is the global health community ready to stop another outbreak?

The United States Is Losing Asia to China

ven, 12/05/2017 - 23:29
Don't be fooled by the Trump administration's trade deal with Beijing. America is losing out badly on the bigger game.

Confirm Mark Green as USAID Administrator

ven, 12/05/2017 - 22:48
When President Donald Trump nominated Ambassador Mark Green to run USAID on Wednesday, it was the absolute best choice he could have made. Green brings deep experience in development and foreign affairs, moral clarity, and a belief in a strong U.S. role in the world. USAID is at a critical juncture as the administration considers ...

The United States and Turkey Are on a Collision Course in Syria

ven, 12/05/2017 - 22:34
An insider’s view on how we got here — and what Trump can do about it.

Russian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Chides U.S. Journalists

ven, 12/05/2017 - 22:32
Maria Zakharova is NOT laughing up her sleeve.

Donald Trump Is the President America Deserves

ven, 12/05/2017 - 22:27
Democracy is less resilient in the United States than in Europe because Americans forgot it needed to be.

Trump Administration Cheers ‘Herculean’ Trade Breakthroughs With China

ven, 12/05/2017 - 22:12
Washington and Beijing are cutting pragmatic deals, but the administration keeps up a harsh tone with allies like Canada, Mexico, and Japan.

Washington Scrambles to Shore Up Faltering Afghan War Effort

ven, 12/05/2017 - 21:31
Trump heading to Brussels to ask European allies to do more, everywhere, but he might get the cold shoulder

Report: NSA Analysts Frequently Broke Rules on Intelligence Collection

ven, 12/05/2017 - 19:45
When searching intelligence data, analysts from the National Security Agency failed to follow the rules “with much greater frequency” than was previously disclosed, documents published by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence show. The secretive Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court accused the NSA of a “lack of candor” when reporting those failures, which are ...

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