The real loser in Barack Obama’s worldview? David Cameron.; New twist in D.C. death of a former Putin aide fuels Moscow conspiracy theories; 7 things to know about the incredibly complicated migrant crisis; Egyptian lawmakers want to ban Islamic veils in public; Five years after devastating tsunami, Japan pauses to remember; North Korea’s making a lot of threats these days. How worried should we be?; Trump just called Tiananmen Square a ‘riot.’ The Communist Party will be pleased.; How a New York art show about Chinese online censorship found itself censored;
 
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The real loser in Barack Obama’s worldview? David Cameron.
A new article suggests that Obama's view of his British counterpart is remarkably bleak.
New twist in D.C. death of a former Putin aide fuels Moscow conspiracy theories
Conspiracy-minded Russians are asking whether the Kremlin had Mikhail Lesin killed -- or whether he's still alive.
 
7 things to know about the incredibly complicated migrant crisis
An explainer to help understand recent developments in the European migrants crisis.
 
Egyptian lawmakers want to ban Islamic veils in public
Egyptian lawmakers are drafting a bill to ban the face veil, worn by some conservative Muslim women, in public areas.
 
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Five years after devastating tsunami, Japan pauses to remember
Japan paused at 2:46 p.m. Friday, the exact moment when, five years earlier, a magnitude 9 earthquake struck off the north-east coast, triggering a massive tsunami that claimed more than 18,000 lives.
 
North Korea’s making a lot of threats these days. How worried should we be?
North Korea’s doing a lot of saber-rattling these days.
 
Trump just called Tiananmen Square a ‘riot.’ The Communist Party will be pleased.
The comment was made in response to a question about his views on the 1989 student protests and the bloody crackdown that followed.
 
How a New York art show about Chinese online censorship found itself censored
Chinese feminist withdraws from panel discussion in New York after pressure from officials, employer in China.
 
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