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Consolidation of power in Turkey could hamper democratization at home and regionally
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Private Prayers for Assad's Survival
Syria's tough regime represents stability for Iraq, the US, Saudi Arabia, Israel and others
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Misplaced Charity
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The uncertainty of Brexit unnerves global markets
Peter S. Goodman
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US Officials Warn of Looming Crisis in Venezuela
The oil-rich country confronts food shortages and risk of default
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