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International
Facing parlous humanitarian conditions, and an economy under tighter and tighter sanctions, Cubans have decided to leave in record numbers
Daniel Rey
Assad, for all his many flaws, was also seen in Washington as a counterbalance to the jihadists that would take over the country
Daniel DePetris
He has never concealed his sorrow over its steady decline in the last decade
Gavin Mortimer
He is using the two-and-a-half months between Election Day and Inauguration Day to re-plunge himself into the world of international diplomacy
Middle East
Throughout 2024, anywhere from thirty-five to 100 people have been killed each week across the country as multiple conflicts continue to rage
Charles Lister