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The president-elect claims to be open to peace talks in principle, but shows no real commitment to pursuing them
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The hard right has lost its heaviest of heavyweights, possibly setting the incoming government on a more moderate course
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With tensions already visible in Colombia’s new Congress, the failure of peace may prove a self-fulfilling prophesy
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The new system is designed to have Erdogan and his staff control everything from the presidential palace
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Duque has young newcomers in his proposed cabinet, but some old faces raise serious concerns for proponents of peace
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Despite common objectives in Kabul and Washington, the Taliban's willingness to consider talking is in question
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A new law may prompt some key arrests but is unlikely to see the mass surrender of Colombia’s largest crime group
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A battle between secular and religious leaders is complicated by local tradition and interfering neighbours
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The strengthened presidency approved by a 2017 referendum comes into effect with the June 24 elections
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Iraq and Iran are Turkey's two main suppliers of crude oil and Iran is an important source of natural gas
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