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Venezuela’s and China’s state-owned oil companies have inked a deal that will send more Venezuelan oil to Beijing.


Article • October 31, 2007

Hugo Chavez plans to double or triple purchases of Russian military equipment.


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Article • February 18, 2008

How will the international community respond to Kosovo’s newly declared independence?


Article • July 18, 2008

Uranium, 550 tons of it, writes the last chapter in Saddam’s nuclear weapons program, and another chapter in media dishonesty.


Article • October 27, 2008

Will the current financial crisis push a new breed of leaders to the forefront of European affairs?


Article • November 11, 2008


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Is an alliance forming between Edmund Stoiber and Benedict XVI?


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Article • June 30, 2011

Prominent German speaks out about Europe’s debt crisis.


Article • September 24, 2012

Germany temporarily closes its doors in Arab countries due to increasing radical Islamic violence.


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Article • August 17, 2018

Relations between Turkey and the U.S. are at a nadir.


Article • September 19, 2005

A growing political party wants Britain out of the EU, and seeks to take the issue straight to the UK’s largely Euroskeptic population.


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If you think the Paris talks were just about carbon dioxide emissions and saving the planet, I have some air I would like to sell you.


Feature • May 2, 2018

Two years ago, he was editor in chief of Turkey’s largest newspaper. Today he considers himself lucky that he’s driving for Uber and not sitting in a Turkish jail like dozens of his colleagues. This is life for those who oppose strong-arm tactics of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.