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  1. After France's center-right party primary, the polls aren't teaching us much.

  2. All of 's working class supporters are likely to pay the price for his economic policies

  3. Polls misled us all again in the French primary. Vive la revolution against trusting polls.

  4. What the election of Donald Trump taught Chinese netizens about the U.S. — and themselves:

  5. Israeli right-wingers think Donald Trump will kill the two-state solution. Benjamin Netanyahu isn't so sure.

  6. The fake news epidemic is bad for the American republic. But is it bad for Facebook?

  7. Poland looks to NATO to keep Russia at bay, even as the country's leadership adopts Putin-esque tendencies.

  8. .: Estonia or Latvia are Vladimir Putin's next targets. Will Donald Trump risk war to defend them?

  9. NATO exercises can't keep Poland safe from Soviet style governance in its own borders

  10. We are tweeting, Facebooking, and Snapchatting ourselves apart, argues . How do we stop?

  11. Trump will make America the single-most important source of global instability — a complete 180 for the U.S.

  12. Trump's Syria policy, as he's described it, would exacerbate six major security threats to the U.S.

  13. Angela Merkel & Barack Obama will go down as far-sighted thinkers — and, perhaps, the last leaders of their kind.

  14. Donald Trump's casual attitude toward nuclear weapons could conceivably lead Japan & South Korea to develop them.

  15. India, already reeling from a currency crisis, was just rocked by a train derailment that claimed 146 lives.

  16. Blame the French Socialist Party for the sorry state of today's European Union, argues . (Sept. '16)

  17. India suffered its worst train crash in years -- and is in the middle of a cash crisis.

  18. Faced with a crippling cash crisis (again), Zimbabwe has designed a solution that nobody thinks will work.

  19. After a beloved king’s death, Thailand has a new political landscape. Can the divided opposition take advantage?

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