Latest News The Atlantic What Trump and his mob taught the world, America - -
The allure of democracy was the nations best asset abroad, but the president squandered it by inciting political violence. By Anne Applebaum
Iran - President Biden The New York Times On Iran, Biden can bite his time -
The new administration should not be stampeded into returning to the nuclear deal.
By Bret Stephens
Iran Covid-19 - U.S. Sanctions The Washington Post U.S. Sanctions are impeding Iran's access to coronavirus vaccines - Expert say - -
U.S. economic sanctions on Iran could impede its access to coronavirus vaccines, business and financial analysts say By Miriam Berger
Truman -- Doctrine The Washington Post How the Truman Doctrine transformed American's role in the world - -
Truman believed that if the Soviets sacked Greece & Turkey, the United States would have to prepare for war. By A.J. Balme
Biden - Iran The Economist Joe Biden wants to re-enter the nuclear deal with Iran - -
Sounds simple, but he faces some big obstacles By Middle east & Africa
Opinions The National Review Bidenomics of energy: The looming $841 billion in broken windows - -
Biden's energy policy will destroy a massive amount of wealth. By Joseph W. Sullivan
News Analysis The Washington Post The assassination of top Iranian nuclear scientist raises the stakes for Biden - -
confirmed by a senior U.S. official to my colleagues that Israel was behind the assassination of Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, slain in a roadside ambush outside the Iranian capital Tehran By Ishaan Tharoor
Discarded Tires- Environment The Atlantic Tires are a hiden environmental nuisance
The pollution that cars emit goes beyond what spews from their tailpipe.
By Laura Trethewey & Hakai Magazine
Covid-19 - Vaccine Disribution The Economist America will be the first country to roll out a Covid-19 Vaccine - -
Here is how the federal government and states plan to do it By United States
News Analysis The Washington Post Iraq fears Trump's final weeks could see contrantation between U.S. & Iran - -
With tensions running high, there are concerns here that provocative actions by either side could spark unintended conflict. By Louisa Loveluck & Mustafa Salim
France - Muslims The New York Times Marcon's rightward tilt, seen in new laws, sows wider alarm in France - -
One bill would reach into Muslim life, and another would place new restrictions on filming of police. Critics say theyre part of a drift toward repressive government policies. By Adam Nossiter
Sport - Legend The Washington Post Diego Maradona, inscrutable Soccer star & Argentine legend dies at 60 - -
According to Argentine legend, Diego Maradona emerged from the womb on Oct. 30, 1960, kicking. By Liz Clarke
Analysis The National Review Why Democrates are winning the Suburbs - -
A matter of demography and political economy
By Luke Thompson
News Analysis The New York Times As customers move on line, so does the holiday shopping --
Empty stores are turning into fulfillment centers and the market for warehouse space is booming, as the pandemic rockets the retail industry into its e-commerce future. By Michael Corkery & Sapa Maheshwari
Opinions The Foreign Affairs The Can - do power - -
Americas Advantage and Bidens Chance By Samantha Power
News Analysis The Economist Joe Biden's China policy will be mix of Trump's & Obama's - -
Americas next president will throw fewer wild punches By China
U.S. - Israel The National Review Pompeo declares Golan Hights ' part of Israel ,' in first visit by U.S. secratary of state - -
Pompeo also became the first secretary of state to visit an Israeli settlement in the West Bank. By Jimmy Quinn
News Analysis The Foreign Affairs No Exit - -
Why the Middle East Still Matters to America By Steven A. Cook
Coronavirus - Vaccine The Washington Post Moderna's Coronavirus Vaccine found to be nearly 95 percent effective in a preliminary analysis - -
The United States could have two coronavirus vaccines available on a limited basis by years end By Carolyn Y. Johnson
Coronavirus - Vaccine The National Review White House expects to distribute 20 Million Coronavirus Vaccine Doses by December - -
The White House is projecting that a vaccine for the coronavirus will be distributed to 20 million people by the end of December. By Mairoad Mcardle
Iran - President Biden The National Review Joe Biden, Iran, and de-Trumpification - -
Rejoining the Iran deal wont solve the problem Iran poses. By Kevin D. Williamson
U.S. - Vaccination The Economist The Covid-19 Vaccination will be the biggest in history - -
But distributing vaccines will be just as challenging as developing them By The World Ahead
Public Transportation The New York Times Existantial peril: Mass transit faces huge service cut s across U.S. - -
Reeling from the pandemic, transit agencies are grappling with drastic reductions in ridership and pleading for help from Washington. By Christina Goldbaun & Will Write
News Analysis The New York Times The decency agenda - -
Joe Biden promised to be a president for all Americans. Heres a way to start By The Editorial Board
Trump - Rule Of Law The New York Times Why prosecuting Trump is a very bad idea - -
The goal would be to renew faith in our government, but its effect would be the opposite. By Eric Posner
Israel - Critics The National Review Israel and her critics - Mythologies without end - -
erome Slater tries to cut through the detritus of legends and exaggerations accumulated over the past 70 years to elucidate a fuller understanding of Israels international relationships By Mike Watson
News Analysis The Washington Post The debat now is not whether Israel killed Iran's top nuclear scientist, but whay - -
Did he seek to draw Tehran into a military response that would, in turn, justify an American assault on Irans nuclear program in the waning weeks of the Trump administration? By Steve Hendrix & Shira Rubin
News Analysis The New York Times How to end a forever war - -
The Biden administration should support a regional effort to stabilize Afghanistan. By The Editorial Board
Coronavirus - Vaccine The Washington Post Moderna to asdk FDA to greenlight its Vaccine - -
Biotechnology company Moderna, one of the leaders in the race for a coronavirus vaccine, announced it would file Monday for regulatory clearance a critical milestone that brings the United States a step closer to having two coronavirus vaccines before the end of the year. By Carolyn Y. Johnson
Iran - Hostage taking The Washington Post Iran releases British Australian academic in prisoner swap - -
Kylie Moore-Gilbert, one of the most high-profile Western prisoners held by Iran, was freed in exchange for three Iranian citizens detained abroad, according to Iranian media By Mariam Berger
News Analysis The Atlantic Republicans rediscover the damages of selling Bunk to their Constituents - -
Cynical public speech aimed at winning political power has consequences. By Rachel Shelden
Opinions The New York Times Happy Thnksgiving to all those who told the truth in this election - -
Civil servants, elected officials and judges did their jobs and protected democracy.
By Thomas L. Friedman
Spain The National Review Spain's government declares war on the Spanish language - -
The socialist government pays a handsome ransom to Catalan nationalists with an outrageous education law. By Itxu Diaz
News Analysis The Economist Israel & Saudi Arabia send a clear signal to Iran - & Joe Biden - -
The meaning of a surprising meeting By Middle east & Africa
Future - of - Middle East The New York Times In Arab States' embarace, Israelis see a reshaped Mideast - -
Normalized ties with the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain raise hopes in Israel that it is finally gaining acceptance in its volatile neighborhood. By David M. Hallifinger
News Analysis The National Review Stuborn facts facing Biden on Iran - -
The nuclear deals enormous flaws have become indisputable, and rejoining it would prove disastrous for American and global security. By Fred Fletz
U.S. -- Israel The Washington Post Pompeo makes unprecedented vusut to West Bank settlement as Israelis prepare to confront Biden - -
Settler leaders across the West Bank and East Jerusalem predict a return to the old cat-and-mouse game in which they push to expand their communities until the White House pushes back. By Steve Hendrix & Shira Rubin
Iran - U.S. Nuclear Deal The New York Times Biden wants to rejoin Iran nuclear deal, but it wouldn't be easy - -
President Trump is applying more sanctions on Iran that would be hard to reverse. Tehran, facing elections in June, has its own demands. By Steven Erlanger
News Analysis The Foreign Affairs Repairing the world - -
The Imperativeand Limitsof a Post-Trump Foreign Policy By Richard Haass
News Analysis The Foreign Affairs Repairing the world - -
The Imperativeand Limitsof a Post-Trump Foreign Policy By Richard Haass
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