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Five Takeaways From Our New China Project

November 21, 2018MEGAN SPECIAComments Off on Five Takeaways From Our New China Project

Our new series, China Rules, shows how a country mired in poverty beat the odds and managed to become the most powerful modern rival to the United States.

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Russia, Which Has Tried to Manipulate Interpol, Is Poised to Lead It

November 20, 2018November 20, 2018MATT APUZZOComments Off on Russia, Which Has Tried to Manipulate Interpol, Is Poised to Lead It

The prospect of a Russian presidency ignited lobbying by American and European officials. Rights groups warn it may make Interpol vulnerable to Kremlin influence.

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Xi Visits Philippines to Celebrate ‘Rainbow After the Rain’ With Duterte

November 20, 2018November 20, 2018HANNAH BEECH and JASON GUTIERREZComments Off on Xi Visits Philippines to Celebrate ‘Rainbow After the Rain’ With Duterte

President Xi Jinping arrived in Manila amid growing concern that the Philippines’ conciliatory approach to China has backfired.

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Facing Tensions Close to Home, Japan’s Abe Cements Alliance with Australia

November 16, 2018November 17, 2018MOTOKO RICH and JAMIE TARABAYComments Off on Facing Tensions Close to Home, Japan’s Abe Cements Alliance with Australia

Japan’s prime minister paid homage to Australians killed by Japanese bombs, courting the country amid wariness over China and strained ties with South Korea.

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Saudis Shift Account of Khashoggi Killing Again, as 5 Agents Face Death Penalty

November 15, 2018November 15, 2018BEN HUBBARD and DAVID D. KIRKPATRICKComments Off on Saudis Shift Account of Khashoggi Killing Again, as 5 Agents Face Death Penalty

The kingdom’s prosecutor acknowledged that Saudi agents dismembered the dissident, but said the killing was not premeditated. Five agents face the death penalty.

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France Says Trump’s Twitter Attack Lacks ‘Common Decency’

November 14, 2018ALISSA J. RUBINComments Off on France Says Trump’s Twitter Attack Lacks ‘Common Decency’

A barrage of scathing tweets aimed at the French president, Emmanuel Macron, landed on the third anniversary of the Paris terrorist attacks.

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