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Erdogan has soured a visit supposedly meant to improve bilateral relations by raising border issues and minority rights
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Heavy penalties on Turkish banks for sanction-busting could produce head-on collision with Washington
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As the Arctic opens up, Polar powers promote their national interests as well as a shared governance framework
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Despite warnings from across the world, the United States became the first country to name Jerusalem as Israel’s capital
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The ICTY ruling against six Bosnian Croat war criminals and one’s public suicide have shocked and rattled the Balkans
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Means are limited to deregulate the financial sector to the extent Republican conservatives would wish
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Despite deepening isolation, Burundi maintains enough regional support to insulate itself against external intervention
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The future of global internet governance is highly contested as old disputes re-emerge and new challenges arise
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Several cases before the Supreme Court this term have wide-reaching implications and touch on conservative priorities
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The flagship EU investor protection reform takes effect in 2018, and all financial firms operating in the EU must comply
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