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  1. 9 hours ago

    No words....Iran’s Khamenei bans the import of U.S. and U.K. coronavirus vaccines

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    14 hours ago

    Jobs report shows 140,000 jobs were lost in December. All of them were held by women.

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    15 hours ago

    Donald Trump has long been nourished by the spectacle of success rather than the real thing. His downfall was the spectacle of unsuccess, undergirded by real failure. A good time to repost this gem, from in :

  4. Google has now banned Parler in Google Store

  5. Twitter suspends Trump permanently Fox News says Trump has joined Parler Apple says it might ban Parler in Apple Store [The Dabiq of Technology & Politics]

  6. .’s editors subtweeting each other (accidentally)

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    In this take for , I try to explain how the post-Soleimani era appears to be for Iran and its regional allies, “He was a unique person whose skillset was not fully institutionalized, and therefore (Ismail)Ghani is left with some big shoes to fill”

  8. This is amazing to ponder: a U.S. company suspends the account of the President of the United States.

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    Trumpageddon: The Finale with and me on . Drinks are taken, is toast.

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    19 hours ago

    Just got around to reading on Guantanomo Bay--a unique look at the notorious prison.

  11. Retweeted
    Jan 8

    The Durand Line was drawn to mark the British Raj and Afghan Emirate's spheres of influence. Communities on both sides stayed united in spite of it. Then came the war on terror. on the consequences of militarization.

  12. مجلة “نيولاينز” الأميركية – ما بعد سليماني

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    Jan 7

    Great piece by Iran's leadership trusted General Soleimani to take action on his own initiative without micro managing once he was given their intent. Sounds similar to General Jim Mattis' experience, desire and frustrations.

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    Jan 7

    Very interesting article by on Iran's regional influence a year after the Soleimani assassination

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    So nice to get included in the 's best reads of the week for my piece on the war in , especially during a heavy news week like this one. Thank you!

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    24 hours ago

    "Remember how there was a war last year? It is scary how quickly we have forgotten about the deadly conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan." 's story in featured in best reads this week:

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    Jan 8

    The Durand Line was drawn to mark the British Raj and Afghan Emirate's spheres of influence. Communities on both sides stayed united in spite of it. Then came the war on terror. on the consequences of militarization.

  18. Jan 8

    This is another fine illustration of the concept, with a counterintuitive take on the borders drawn by imperial powers in the region (not the dominant take we're familiar with) by :

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  19. Jan 8

    At the heart of 's name (NOT newsline, or newslines) is frontiers and new frontiers, and how our world today is shaped by such lines (of all kinds). This is one of the latest articles that illustrate the concept.

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  20. Jan 8

    Welcome onboard , a brilliant scholar we’re lucky to have. More news to come from as we relaunch later this month with fresh ideas and renewed zeal to do proper policy work.

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