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With the Arctic melting and northern coast guards struggling to keep up, the next disaster is a matter of when, not if. Washington is levying more tariffs, leaving Beijing to retaliate in other painful ways, from Iran to North Korea. Ultrafast computing is critical to modern warfare. But it also ensures a lot could go very wrong, very quickly. The alliance between Washington and Ankara needs to be saved—and easy fixes won't cut it. There are deep—very deep—historical reasons why far-right resentment has flourished in eastern Germany. Now, Tehran seems like a more attractive partner.

The company has been quietly collaborating with the Chinese government on a new, censored search engine—and abandoning its own ideals in the process.

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The administration is worried about lingering Iranian and Russian influence in Syria. New Delhi may have decriminalized homosexuality on the books. A contest over the future of Christianity in Ukraine goes to the heart of Moscow's ambitions. An American who was in Turkey during the coup attempt is accused of being one of the plotters.

But the bureaucracy has ways to gum up the system. Mari Stull, a wine blogger-turned-Trump appointee, is the subject of two investigations into allegations of reprisals and bullying at the State Department. Israel has fully joined the battle in Syria—but it's not clear it can achieve any of its goals there.

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The president isn't being subverted by the deep state—he's being thwarted by bureaucracy. Moscow got what it wanted. Germany and France complain that the U. The left must come up with its own alternative.

Putin will never give ground on territorial issues, but Abe can still warm up relations. The model is already a thing of the past. The Trump administration will regret looking for simple solutions to Eastern Europe's territorial disputes. Deployment of armed drones in Niger coincides with a new U. Trump's neglected a vital relationship—but it's not too late to make things right. Catch up on everything you need to know about the inaugural U.

The last big American trade war was in It ended badly for everyone. What happens when private firms have cyberweapons as powerful as those owned by governments? The Kremlin understands that the best way to undermine the West is through its soft underbelly—the Middle East. A year after the ethnic cleansing of the Rohingya began, the United States is still dragging its feet. When the president eventually exits the White House, the rest of us will quickly have to make sense of the world he's left behind. Moscow could play spoiler. Internal cable cites report that farm murders in South Africa are at their lowest level in 19 years.

Facing death threats at home, he has one trump card left to play to stay in the race. If the Church doesn't embrace the people's demand for change, it'll wither away. The Trump administration hopes to pressure Palestinians to return to bargaining table.

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Shady international influence over U. James Mattis accepts tactical retreats to retain influence with Donald Trump. But the losses are piling up. South Africa needs to redistribute property—but not all appropriation is made the same. Catch up on everything you need to know about the forever war in Afghanistan, the legacy of Sen. Colin Kahl was targeted by Black Cube, the same company Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein hired to discredit his accusers. What attending a tank biathlon outside of Moscow taught me about contemporary Russia.

Top Democrats still worry the president is hiding commitments he gave the Russian leader. By urging self-reliance at home while demanding aid from abroad, Amman has painted itself into a corner.

The young woman belonged to a political group whose members may have been entrapped by a police informant. His triumphs created the organization we know today, and his tragedies are warnings for what's in store. The president is destroying national security norms. Former officials like me need to speak up. Different strains of bigotry have come together under Jeremy Corbyn, and he can't fix it.

Ankara blames Washington for its financial troubles, but it is fighting the wrong enemy. Kofi Annan was the epitome of international diplomacy—which is why he was both an inspiration and a disappointment. Journalist Vegas Tenold describes the six years he spent with white supremacists. Asian-American politics don't translate on screen into sensitivity to Singapore's real issues.

The Maduro attack shows that the threat of drones in private hands is all smoke and noise. Despite its defiant warnings, Tehran will eventually negotiate with Donald Trump—as long as Vladimir Putin mediates. The United States has spent far more time obscuring its role in the Saudi-led war in Yemen than in explaining any rationale for it. China's new ideological rigidity is being put to the economic and technological test. Assam's citizenship crisis is the latest legacy of a division that made nations. Four strategies that other countries can use to deal with a suddenly unpredictable superpower.

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The progressive populism of Bernie Sanders nearly toppled the establishment of the Democratic party but Clinton and Obama came to the rescue to preserve the status quo. Jennifer marked it as to-read Mar 14, Chelsey rated it really liked it Aug 06, Iroulito91 marked it as to-read Apr 22, Books by Sharon Rose Sugar. Security Brief Elias Groll. Rightwing attacks on Obama — and Trump-inspired racist hatred of him — have made it nearly impossible to hear the progressive critiques of Obama.

Can a series of far-flung, high-level conferences bring peace to the Middle East by applying lessons from 17th-century Europe? Republicans smothered the Iran-Contra affair. The same might happen with Trump and Russia. Zanu-PF has proven time and again that it will resort to violence to stay in power. Michelle Bachelet has just been tapped as the U. The country's pioneering surveillance and response system is entirely Chinese-built and funded. With elections approaching in October, Russia has ramped up its support for Bosnia's Serb separatists.

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Security Brief Elias Groll. Talking to the Taliban American journalist Ashley Jackson wanted to learn more about Taliban leaders. It treads dangerously on minefields deeply buried in American pedagogy. Armed with a penetrating arrow of perspicacious hindsight, insight, and foresight, this book will pierce your heart and mind and leave indelible footprints; it will awaken within you your own deeply buried and forsaken memories of academic heartache and triumph.

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