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'The other side of North Korea'
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The decline of the Vulcans
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Why does the U.S. accept Israel's nuclear weapons?
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The good, the bad and the ugly of the Iran deal
5 reasons for everyone to calm down about Crimea
Ukraine is not Georgia.
Mansion was only a fixer-upper, Yanukovych says
Deposed Ukrainian president Victor Yanukovych says his opulent estate in Kiev is more a fixer-upper.
Syrian extremists amputated a man’s hand and live-tweeted it
The group deemed too radical even for al-Qaeda performed what may have been a Twitter first Friday: live- tweeting the amputation of a hand.
To understand Crimea, take a look back at its complicated history
The Crimean Peninsula has been fought over for centuries.
How a sensible economic policy might have sparked Venezuela’s protests
Venezuela's middle class had long been placated with arcane foreign exchange laws.
Why Ukraine’s Yanukovych fell but so many analysts (including me) predicted he would survive
This weekend marked the remarkable downfall of Ukrainian President Victor Yanukovych at the hands of protesters in Kiev.
This photo from Syria is horrifying, but does seeing it change anything?
The dark situation in Yarmouk, Damascus.