Greece’s Mayors are rebelling against Athens’ latest cash-scrounging mandate, and Greek voters may be waking up to the dangers of Syriza’s brinksmanship.
Chinese water cannon attacks on Philippine boats show that it hasn’t given up the stick, even if it is throwing a lot more carrots around Asia these days.
The tangle of regulations hamstringing California’s ability to address its drought is part of a larger crisis of state governance. The reform of California is a major test of the American system.
The implosion of Libya and poverty throughout Africa have induced at least hundreds of thousands to flee their homes in search of a better life. Their untold stories of hardship, exploitation and sometimes death represent the true costs of a catastrophic mess that desperately needs the attention of both Washington and Brussels.
China is set to inject $62 billion of its massive forex reserves into its regional development initiative, investing in its future and hoping to win over its neighbors—putting Team Obama’s “pivot to Asia” gambit under pressure.
Saudi Arabia is fortifying vulnerable domestic sites amid unspecified threats that “terrorists” might attack a shopping mall or even energy infrastructure.
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