Kuwaitis voted Saturday. Opposition gains send a strong signal about the economy.; There is new violence in Western Uganda. Here’s why.; Donald Trump is an economic nationalist. What’s an economic nationalist?; Want to know if the Trump administration will lurch into radicalism? Don’t look at Trump.; Human rights groups are secretly U.S. agents. True or false?; How to better communicate election forecasts — in one simple chart;
 
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Trump has threatened to rip up the “deal” with Cuba. Would that work?
Keeping the U.S. sanctions in place is unlikely to democratize Cuba, as Obama recognized. But neither is lifting them.
Kuwaitis voted Saturday. Opposition gains send a strong signal about the economy.
The oil state's ruling bargain is falling apart. Can the newly elected MPs make good on promises to fix the system?
 
There is new violence in Western Uganda. Here’s why.
Marginalization of ethnic groups and conflicts around kingdoms have fanned the flames
 
Donald Trump is an economic nationalist. What’s an economic nationalist?
Trump's economic policy is likely to lead to trade wars.
 
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Want to know if the Trump administration will lurch into radicalism? Don’t look at Trump.
What Trump does depends on how others try to moderate him.
 
Human rights groups are secretly U.S. agents. True or false?
That charge is likely to fade under Trump. But ordinary people didn't believe it anyway.
 
How to better communicate election forecasts — in one simple chart
The unlikely source: a concert hall seating chart.
 
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