Did Congo’s crisis just get a lot worse?; Why Trump’s focus on ‘Islamic terrorism’ misses the point entirely; The Trump administration wants Europe to pay more to defend itself. It’s not that easy.; Yes, signing those petitions makes a difference — even if they don’t change Trump’s mind; Many Syrians are skeptical of peace talks. Here’s why.; Trump might push to confirm his Supreme Court nominee quickly. That would cost him.;
 
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Did Congo’s crisis just get a lot worse?
Congo's longtime opposition leader, Étienne Tshisekedi, died this week. Here's what that means.
 
Why Trump’s focus on ‘Islamic terrorism’ misses the point entirely
Sweeping counterterrorism initiatives put political opponents, journalists and scholars at risk.
 
The Trump administration wants Europe to pay more to defend itself. It’s not that easy.
Defense cooperation among European countries sounds like a good plan -- on paper
 
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Yes, signing those petitions makes a difference — even if they don’t change Trump’s mind
But the difference they make isn't in others, but in those who sign. Here's the data.
 
Many Syrians are skeptical of peace talks. Here’s why.
New survey data shows that many Syrians feel excluded from local truces. National level negotiators can learn from this.
 
Trump might push to confirm his Supreme Court nominee quickly. That would cost him.
If a president says a single sentence in public about his Supreme Court nominee, he reduces his odds of passing an important proposal through the Senate.
 
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