Helena Amato
Turkey’s Government Uses Disaster for Profit
The Justice and Development Party, the ruling party, has a long history of targeting minorities with reconstruction projects.
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In Israel, It’s Gatekeepers 1, Bibi 0
Netanyahu had to postpone key votes because of the opposition from the bureaucrats.
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Peru’s First Female President Has Blood on Her Hands
Dina Boluarte’s term started late last year with plenty of promise—and immediately began to unravel.
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It’s Time to Bring Back the Polish-Lithuanian Union
The European Union today can be solved by a political construct that was developed nearly 700 years ago.
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How Cyberattacks Target Albania
A massive hack led to the expulsion of Iranian diplomats—but Tehran may have had help from Moscow.
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Ehud Barak: Netanyahu Is Destroying Israel’s Democracy
A former Israeli top minister explains why he thinks other folks energy will succeed.
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Xi and Putin have the most consequential undeclared alliance in the...
It’s become more important than Washington’s official alliances today.
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What to Make of Xi’s Commute to Moscow
The Chinese language chief can have introduced extra pushback in opposition to Washington than substantive give a boost to for Russia.
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Southern Africa’s Climate Change Is Creating havoc
Cyclone Freddy displaced more than 400,000, confirming scientists’ worst fears about extreme weather caused by global warming.
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