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    COVID-19: What Indonesia Can Learn From South Korea and Taiwan

    As the coronavirus spreads fast in Indonesia, experts believe that the country will become Asia’s new epicenter. President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo has been criticized for not implementing a nationwide lockdown. Yet such measures would not be a silver bullet to contain COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus. Other countries such as South Korea […] More

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    Settling Nothing, Biden’s Vehement Denial Unsettles the Election

    On May 1, MSNBC’s Mika Brzezinski conducted a lengthy interview with Joe Biden concerning the allegation by a former staffer of sexual assault. The Associated Press reported that the presumptive Democratic candidate for president “vehemently denied Tara Reade’s allegations.” Stacey Abrams Masters Her Talking Points READ MORE Business Insider’s description of the interview also uses […] More

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    US uses coronavirus to challenge Chinese Communist party's grip on power

    The escalating row between Washington and Beijing over blame for the coronavirus pandemic is fast becoming a battle over the Chinese Communist party’s legitimacy, raising the stakes in an already fraught relationship. In castigating Beijing for its failure to contain the outbreak, senior Trump administration officials have gone out of their way to portray the […] More

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    Senate rejects Joe Biden's request to search for records on Tara Reade

    Senate secretary said legal counsel advised that ‘the secretary has no discretion to disclose any such information’ Who is Tara Reade and what are her allegations against Biden? Joe Biden in Maquoketa, Iowa, on 30 October 2019. Photograph: Charlie Neibergall/AP The US Senate has rejected a request from Joe Biden, the Democratic presidential nominee, to […] More

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    Brexit Is Heading for the Cliff Edge

    The European Union’s chief negotiator, Michel Barnier, gave a stark warning recently about the lack of progress in the post-Brexit negotiations with the United Kingdom. But now, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has come back to work after his battle with COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus. The Brexit Transition Period Will Be […] More

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    The UAE Ups Its Game in Yemen and Libya

    While one should not leap to conclusions too hastily, there are some interesting parallels between what is happening now in Yemen and what happened a little over a year ago in Libya. In both countries, efforts at peace talks have been upturned by events on the ground. And while it is also true that one should […] More