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Why Brexit Is Europe’s Finest Hour

mer, 20/03/2019 - 00:54
The British debacle is shoring up the EU center as it heads into critical May elections.

Nazarbayev Is Giving Up Presidency, Not Power, in Kazakhstan

mar, 19/03/2019 - 21:43
The long-time autocrat's shock resignation kicks off an opaque succession process.

For Africa, Chinese-Built Internet Is Better Than No Internet at All

mar, 19/03/2019 - 20:53
The need for web access has driven African countries to Huawei despite U.S. concerns.

Al-Shabab Wants You To Know It’s Alive and Well

sam, 19/01/2019 - 12:06
The brutal attack in Kenya is designed to show Washington and the world that the terrorist group is still a force to be reckoned with in East Africa.

Once Muckrakers, Now Capitalists

sam, 19/01/2019 - 12:00
How Chinese journalists traded censorship for the tech boom.

Will Brexit Blow Up Britain’s Conservative Party?

sam, 19/01/2019 - 11:45
Europe has ended the careers of many a Tory prime minister. If Theresa May can’t forge a deal that carries a majority, she could send the party into the political wilderness.

Trump to Hold Second Meeting With North Korea’s Kim Next Month

ven, 18/01/2019 - 22:58
The U.S. president will press his counterpart for more tangible commitments to dismantle nuclear weapons.

The True Mystery Man in the Trump Probe: Putin

ven, 18/01/2019 - 22:51
Even if Trump is impeached, U.S. investigators are unlikely to find the Russian president’s fingerprints.

No Sweeping Free Trade Deal, Brussels Tells Washington

ven, 18/01/2019 - 22:32
The EU’s terms for talks could herald another trade setback for Trump.

It’s Time to Stand Up to Russia’s Aggression in Ukraine

ven, 18/01/2019 - 21:53
Putin's latest ploy in the Kerch Strait must be countered fast.

Can State’s New Cyber Bureau Hack It?

ven, 18/01/2019 - 19:30
The U.S. State Department is working to stand up a new cybersecurity bureau, but it's hobbled by debates with lawmakers on its purpose and mandate.

Detainees Are Trickling Out of Xinjiang’s Camps

ven, 18/01/2019 - 19:10
House arrest or forced labor awaits most of those released so far in what may be a public relations ploy.

Palestinian in Israel

ven, 18/01/2019 - 18:45
The population the government refers to as "Arab-Israeli" is increasingly embracing the term "Palestinian."

Budapest Blues

ven, 18/01/2019 - 18:05
On the podcast: What it’s like to be a journalist in Orban’s Hungary.

Russia’s Conventional Weapons Are Deadlier Than Its Nukes

ven, 18/01/2019 - 04:47
Withdrawing from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty would take the United States one step forward and many steps back on international security.

Trump’s Muscular New Plan to Fend Off Russian and Chinese Missiles

jeu, 17/01/2019 - 23:47
The U.S. president rolled out the most ambitious missile defense strategy since the end of the Cold War.

Hungary Finally Has an Opposition Worth a Damn

jeu, 17/01/2019 - 21:27
The country’s youngest party has united the left and right against Viktor Orban.

Zimbabwe Crackdown Saps Hopes of Reform

jeu, 17/01/2019 - 21:21
The violence is a blow to Zimbabweans who hoped for greater freedom of expression in the post-Mugabe era.

South Korea Is an Ally, Not a Puppet

jeu, 17/01/2019 - 18:37
Washington's image of Seoul is stuck in the 1970s. It's time to move on.

The Maybot and the Marxist

jeu, 17/01/2019 - 18:36
A stubborn prime minister and an intransigent opposition leader have brought British politics to a standstill. Parliament is poised to seize control of the Brexit process, but that doesn’t necessarily mean a referendum rerun.

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