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Denmark’s new policy mandates integration in low-income neighborhoods inhabited by mostly “non-western” immigrants through reeducation, demolition, and policing.
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Over the past 20 months, Joe Biden has framed US backing for Ukraine as, variously, a struggle for the future of freedom, as a deterrent against Chinese designs on Taiwan, and even as part of a fight to tame inflation. But as polls show waning interest among US voters for sending weapons to Ukraine, the White House is taking a different tack: job creation?
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Though Indonesia is the world’s fourth most populous country (pop. 276 million) and its largest majority Muslim state, it’s long been recognized more for its potential than its accomplishments.
Hard Numbers: Turkey hikes rates, US strikes Syria, France sentences jailbreak legend, Qatar to execute Indians, China cracks cat caper
October 26, 2023
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As news broke last night of the horrific mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine, where at least 18 people have been killed, I happened to be talking about guns with an old friend from Israel.
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The Canadian government is accusing China of government-supported “spamouflage” — a cute name for a not-so-cute social campaign of disinformation and harassment.
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Israeli troops backed by heavy armor and air assets launched two major incursions into Gaza on Thursday and Friday. The raiders targeted anti-tank missile positions and infrastructure Hamas will use in their defensive operations.
Who is Mike Johnson? Jon Lieber, head of Eurasia Group's coverage of political and policy developments in Washington, DC shares his perspective on US politics.
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The fallout from Hamas’ deadly attack and Israel’s retaliatory bombing and planned invasion of Gaza is putting pressure on North American leaders while surfacing internal divisions.
On June 18th in a Vancouver suburb, Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Sikh leader and Canadian citizen, was killed by two men in hooded sweatshirts. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau then accused the Indian government of being responsible for the killing of a Canadian citizen on Canadian soil. Ian Bremmer explains why it's been a challenging time for Canada–India relations.
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