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The government says the more people are on the program, the stronger the the nation becomes. Is that true?


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Foreign minister talks compromise as his government enriches uranium.


Feature • August 1, 2001

As the European Union assumes greater global power, a crucial element stands in its way: Nearly a century of British and American intelligence cooperation. Europe’s new independent defense policy and its determination to protect business within the Union demand that Britain choose where it will stand: with the U.S. or the EU.


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The Lebanese government is coming out of deadlock, but Iran is the real winner.


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Article • April 7, 2010

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Article • November 30, 2017

Germany’s main left- and right-wing parties again attempt to build a coalition.



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Article • October 29, 2008

Iran has a two-pronged program to affect policy and politics in Iraq.


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Article • November 15, 2017

Theresa May is trying to negotiate with the European Union while her own government is unstable.


Article • January 7, 2011

The religious group killing its way to power in Egypt, the would-be nation that wants sovereignty without giving up terrorism, a new place for China to buy debt, the Anglican Catholics, and where to find the land of the Neets.


Feature • October 1, 2015

Echoes of 1934 are thundering with increasing intensity.



Article • November 1, 2017

What does the Islamic State’s loss of territory in the Middle East mean for the rest of the world?