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Diplomacy Could Help Revive Democracy in Venezuela | by Roberto Patiño - Project Syndicate
Project Syndicate· 4 days agoThe upcoming presidential election in Venezuela, scheduled for July 28, is a critical moment for the...
How My Mothers Shaped Me
Time via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThey’re more. And they will always be. Preschool graduation at the age of 4 in San Francisco...Catholic symbol in Perú. The vast majority of my mother’s...
Orbán goes full Trump with MEGA mission
Politico· 2 days agoReality check: The arch-Brexiteer seems to think countries become “members” of the annual event in Davos. Quick, someone send him a copy of Global Playbook so he’s up to date ...
Here’s what to expect from Putin's 'big agenda' trip to North Korea
Fox News· 4 days agoNegotiations of a "strategic partnership" and a series of bilateral agreements are part of what the...
Why Latin Americans Are Losing Trust in the News
Foreign Policy Magazine· 1 day agoThe highlights this week: A new report paints a worrisome picture of public trust in the region’s media, rival naval delegations avoid confrontation in...
Monday Briefing
New York Times· 6 days agoIsrael plans to pause fighting at a Gaza border crossing.
Biden to unveil sweeping deportation protections, work permits for spouses of US citizens
Arizona Daily Star· 5 days agoPresident Joe Biden is planning to announce a sweeping new policy Tuesday that would lift the threat...
Vote America First: Endless wars serve cronies, not US citizens
BizPac Review· 4 days agoThe Democrat and Republican parties got us into and kept us in endless wars until Donald Trump split the Republican Party. The America-first (MAGA) movement Trump leads would return rule of, ...
China: Submit Or Suffer
Strategy Page· 2 days agoChinese tradition prevents both of these because China traditionally recognizes only enemies and subordinate foreigners. China does not do allies in the traditional way. Current Chinese “allies ...
What the United States Can Learn From China
Foreign Policy Magazine· 3 days agoToday, the need to compete more effectively with China is perhaps the only foreign-policy issue on which nearly all Democrats and Republicans agree. If...