Will Trump’s unilateral trade approach work? History says no.; Somalia’s new president now faces 3 big challenges; Why is Saudi Arabia’s king spending a month in Asia?; Is the International Criminal Court biased against Africans? Kenyan victims don’t think so.;
 
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An Indian immigrant is murdered in Kansas. It’s part of a spike in hate crimes against South Asians
And it can't be stopped by explaining that South Asians aren't Arabs.
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Will Trump’s unilateral trade approach work? History says no.
The U.S. has had more success getting trade concessions through multilateral channels.
 
Somalia’s new president now faces 3 big challenges
For one, al-Shabab militants still present a serious threat.
 
Why is Saudi Arabia’s king spending a month in Asia?
Waning U.S. influence in the Middle East has given room for East Asia to rise.
 
Is the International Criminal Court biased against Africans? Kenyan victims don’t think so.
The African Union has encouraged its members to withdraw from the ICC -- but at the urging of national leaders, not ordinary African citizens.
 
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