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Putin Gets Red Carpet Treatment in Serbia, a Fulcrum Once More

January 17, 2019January 18, 2019MARC SANTORA and NEIL MacFARQUHARComments Off on Putin Gets Red Carpet Treatment in Serbia, a Fulcrum Once More

As Serbia seeks to join the European Union without damaging its ties with Moscow, the country on the eastern flank of Europe is in play all over again.

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Philippines Should Take Over Shipyard to Keep It From Chinese, Officials Say

January 17, 2019January 17, 2019JASON GUTIERREZComments Off on Philippines Should Take Over Shipyard to Keep It From Chinese, Officials Say

President Rodrigo Duterte has pursued a China-friendly policy, but it is not clear what he thinks of proposals for the government to control the shipyard at Subic Bay.

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Saudi Woman Who Fled Home Embraces All Things Canadian. (O.K., Maybe Not Winter.)

January 14, 2019CATHERINE PORTERComments Off on Saudi Woman Who Fled Home Embraces All Things Canadian. (O.K., Maybe Not Winter.)

Rahaf Mohammed Alqunun engineered an escape to freedom. Now she has a simpler goal: “I want to do crazy things I’ve never done before.”

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Greek Leader Calls for Vote of Confidence After Minister Quits Over Macedonia Deal

January 13, 2019January 15, 2019NIKI KITSANTONIS and ILIANA MAGRAComments Off on Greek Leader Calls for Vote of Confidence After Minister Quits Over Macedonia Deal

The vote is likely to be held this week, after Panos Kammenos, Greece’s defense minister, resigned from Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras’s governing coalition on Sunday.

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Israel, in Rare Admission, Confirms Strike on Iranian Targets in Syria

January 13, 2019January 13, 2019ISABEL KERSHNERComments Off on Israel, in Rare Admission, Confirms Strike on Iranian Targets in Syria

By lifting the veil on its campaign to curb Iranian influence in the region, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appeared to be trying to convey confidence during his re-election campaign.

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Macedonia Votes to Change Its Name, Taking Step to End Dispute With Greece

January 11, 2019January 11, 2019ALEKSANDAR DIMISHKOVSKI and MARC SANTORAComments Off on Macedonia Votes to Change Its Name, Taking Step to End Dispute With Greece

Macedonia’s Parliament voted to officially change the country’s name to the Republic of North Macedonia. Its door to NATO and the European Union could open — if Greece recognizes the change.

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Fearing Russian Influence, Estonia Turns to the Arts

January 11, 2019January 11, 2019CARMEN GRAYComments Off on Fearing Russian Influence, Estonia Turns to the Arts

Estonia is lavishing money on cultural projects in the border city of Narva, amid fears that the country’s neglected Russian minority is prone to Kremlin influence.

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China’s Ambassador to Canada Blames ‘White Supremacy’ in Feud Over Arrests

January 10, 2019January 10, 2019RAYMOND ZHONGComments Off on China’s Ambassador to Canada Blames ‘White Supremacy’ in Feud Over Arrests

Lu Shaye said in an op-ed for The Hill Times that Canadians applied “double standards,” viewing their own country’s laws as having to be observed, but not China’s.

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When Is a Border Just a Border? Almost Never

January 9, 2019January 9, 2019MEGAN SPECIA and ERIC NAGOURNEYComments Off on When Is a Border Just a Border? Almost Never

The U.S. government shutdown offers a reminder that borders are often potent symbols of political divides.

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Ukrainian Orthodox Christians Formally Break From Russia

January 6, 2019January 7, 2019CARLOTTA GALLComments Off on Ukrainian Orthodox Christians Formally Break From Russia

An independent Orthodox Church of Ukraine was formally recognized in a four-hour ceremony in Istanbul, formalizing a split with the Russian church to which it had been tied since 1686.

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