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Burkina Faso junta expel 3 French diplomats over alleged subversive activities
San Francisco Chronicle· 2 days agoThe military Junta ruling Burkina Faso have expelled three French diplomats for alleged subversive activities, according to a government document posted on social media Thursday. The Junta named ...
‘The Regime’ Misunderstands Autocracy
Foreign Policy Magazine· 6 days agoAs an ex-Soviet myself, I am baffled by the renewed global fascination with autocracy. In the United States, surveys show that a substantial number of...
The US is losing access to its bases in Niger − here’s why that’s a big deal
Houston Chronicle· 4 days agoNiger may not immediately seem like a key ally for the U.S., but it served as a crucial staging ground for the U.S. military to carry out work and respond to terrorism in the region. U.S. representatives ...
Analysis: Ruling party errors give Turkey’s opposition hope for future
Al Jazeera· 4 days agoTurkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has ruled over the country for nearly two and a half decades,...
Exclusive: Mexico, facing US pressure, will halt incentives to Chinese EV makers
Reuters· 2 days agoMexico's federal government, under pressure from the U.S., is keeping Chinese automakers at arm's...
Why do critics hold Israel to a higher standard — and ignore these other conflicts?
New York Post· 3 days agoThere are all sorts of candidates for a list of the most oppressive countries in the world, from...
Taiwan's TSMC posts 9% profit rise in Q1
Tech Xplore· 2 days agoTaiwanese chipmaking giant TSMC announced Thursday a nearly 9 percent increase in net profits in the first quarter of 2024. Taiwan Semiconductor...
Ron Chernow Bought at the Dakota
Curbed· 4 days agoNot a lot of writers make the kind of money you need to buy an apartment at the Dakota. Harlan Coben did, and then, if you count lyrics, there was John...
'Ambitious' trade pledge headlines Luxon's Thailand stop
MSN News· 2 days agoThe Prime has announced a commitment to triple two-way trade with Thailand by 2045, but it only requires maintaining current growth.
Washington’s Failed Africa Policy Needs a Reset
Foreign Policy Magazine· 5 days agoThe latest evidence that Washington needs a new Africa policy is on display in Niger. After many months of intense political jockeying, the United...