Tango Nuevo
Argentina to Pay Back “Vulture” Creditors

Macri takes painful, necessary step to right Buenos Aires’ finances.

The European Immigration Crisis
Nothing So Permanent As Temporary Measures

Germany may close borders for up to two years.

Egypt in Turmoil
Egyptian Government Still Worried About Stability

January 25th will mark fifth anniversary of Tahrir Square. Egyptian government still worried about a repeat.

The Sunni-Shi'a War
Will We See a Sudanese Embassy in Jerusalem?

As Sunni-Shi’a battle lines harden, former Iranian ally looks to Saudi Arabia—and Israel.

The European Immigration Crisis
German President: We Must Consider Migrant Quotas

Is this a shift in the German establishment—and if so, will Merkel take advantage?

Nuclear Deal Fallout
Supreme Leader Backs Purge of Reformists

Don’t be planning for an Iranian Thermidor just yet.

After the Nuclear Deal
Iran’s Hardliners Stack Deck for Upcoming Elections

If you hoped that the nuclear deal meant moderation, there’s bad news out of Tehran.

Syria
“Assad Is Winning”

A string of military victories by Butcher Assad’s forces undermines hope for diplomatic resolution to Syrian Civil War.

Life under ISIS
Promised Heaven, But Given Hell

Syrians continue to speak out about ISIS’ hypocritical, abusive regime.

The Future of the Kingdom
Rumors Swirl Around the Saudi Throne

King could abdicate in favor of young son—a major change for the conservative kingdom.

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