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President and CEO . Ex Special Assistant to President Obama & White House Coordinator on MENA & Gulf Region. RT≠endorsement

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    Sudan president’s attempts to quell uprising fall on deaf ears: the popular rebellion is growing in strength. What next for Bahsir? ⁦⁩ and ⁦⁩ share their views

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    Jan 3

    I've decided not to go ahead with a planned trip to China later this month. Michael Kovrig (a scholar and friend) and Michael Spavor remain unjustly detained. Neither have been charged with any crime and the circumstances of their detention remain unexplained.

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    Jan 3

    Australia’s statement of concern over the detention of 2 Canadians in China "points to growing global anxiety over Beijing’s seeming willingness to detain foreign nationals as a political tactic, experts say." By .

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    As former CEO Gareth Evans says, 's detention "has nothing to do w/his or Crisis Group's analysis & advocacy, which have always been open, objectively focused, & well respected by Chinese policymakers, advisers and analysts”

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    Jan 2

    « Les décisions de Trump qui nous surprennent le plus sont souvent celles qui devraient nous surprendre le moins - c'est-à-dire celles qui reflètent ses instincts plutôt que les conseils de son entourage, note ⁦⁩ de ⁦.⁩ »

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    Jan 2

    The peace talks in Sweden gave a glimmer of hope. But as 's points out: "there was no consensus .... on the parameters of a road map towards peace."

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    Jan 1

    I cannot see what PNG-ing SRSG Haysom achieves. It neither earns Somalia respect internationally nor helps gov advance its domestic agenda. I hope FGS will reconsider decision.

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    On this new year's day, our thoughts at are with , his family and loved ones who should have been able to spend it together China should immediately release him.

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    Jan 1

    On this New Year’s Day spare a thought for Michael Kovrig, a Canadian, former diplomat, & think tanker at who is being held without charge or explanation by the Chinese regime. He should be released immediately.

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    Jan 1

    "The Australian Government is concerned about the recent detention of two Canadian citizens in China," says Foreign Minister on the detention of our colleague .

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    31 Dec 2018

    Yemen war: WFP accuses Houthi rebels of diverting food aid

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    A host of Australian scholars- including - say the Aust Govt should break its silence and call for China to release Canadian citizens Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig

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    31 Dec 2018

    2018’s most promising news came from middle and small powers solving bilateral problems: & agreeing on name issue; & ending conflict; & engaging in confidence building. All in contrast to dominant great-power-first behavior.

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    31 Dec 2018

    We are deeply saddened at the passing of Lord Paddy Ashdown, a close friend of and former Trustee.

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    My thoughts and prayers are with the Congolese people today as they face both the transformative hope of a new era of their country’s democracy and the tragic threats of repression and corruption. May hope win.

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    29 Dec 2018

    Important, sobering piece. This is what a leaderless world looks like. Universal Declaration of Human Rights was 70 this month. Trump orphaned it and Putin buried the body. And without silver-tongued restraints of international law, you get Silverback law of the jungle.

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  19. 29 Dec 2018

    An important step in 's fragile peace process.

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    29 Dec 2018

    Tomorrow DRC goes to the polls. But the electoral commission has announced that parts of the country will not vote until March, after the presidential result is announced and a new leader sworn. This decision risks major unrest.

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