Foreign Policy
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January sixth Tech Without end modified
The digital uprising finally happened. Last week, Twitter blocked @realDonaldTrump for life. In the meantime, Facebook boss Mark Zuckerberg wrote:…
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By no means give sturdy males a second probability
Outgoing President Donald Trump’s recent misdemeanor against American democracy – inciting unrest that looted the US Capitol – eases his…
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Uganda’s chief provocateur
On January 14, Ugandans took part in the controversial parliamentary elections. Incumbent President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, who has been in…
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Methods to Know You’ve Misplaced Your Grip on Cause
The shocking events last week in Washington underscore what we’ve known for a long time: The label “United” States is…
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Mike Pompeo is attempting to bluff his path to a legacy
It’s been wild days – unless you got your messages from @SecPompeo, the official Twitter account of outgoing US Secretary…
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Uganda goes to the elections, with “dictator” on the road
Welcome to While You Weren’t Looking, the weekly foreign policy update on new global stories. Here’s what we’re looking at…
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Biden Faucets profession diplomat William Burns as a CIA director
President-elect Joe Biden has selected William Burns as his candidate to lead the CIA. If this were confirmed, Burns would…
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Why the Pentagon Stays a Battleground for Ladies
As an active duty officer in the Marine Corps, Lindsay Rodman was used to being the only woman in the…
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State Division officers are calling for consultations on Trump’s removing
State Department career officials filed a second unprecedented wire of dissent condemning President Donald Trump for inciting the violent mob…
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Purple card for the soccer diplomacy of Emirati Royal?
TEL AVIV, Israel – One of the strangest by-products of the normalization agreement between Israel and the United Arab Emirates…
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