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The Lebanese state’s lack of effective sovereignty is a crucial problem in efforts to negotiate with Israel and disarm Hizballah. In response to intensified fighting between Israel and Hizballah, the United States began hosting talks between Israel and the Lebanese government in April. However, figh
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UN inquiry finds Israeli forces shield settlers during attacks on Palestinians Reuters
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New Zealand poll shows US seen as more of a threat than China Reuters
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Rising fuel prices hit US farms as Iran war drags on Reuters
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Baylor Lancaster-Samuel, Senior Vice President and Chief Investment Officer with Amerant Investments, discusses the current phase of the equity market cycle. She says many clients have a "fear of getting out" of positions too early. She speaks with Romaine Bostick & Katie Greifeld on "The Close." (S
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On today’s Big Take Asia podcast, Beijing is trying to stop money from leaving the country. Why now – and what it means for wealthy investors and global markets.
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The commander-in-chief has a roster of his own to worry about, and he’s setting his team up to fail.
Authoritarian leaders across the world use targeted strategies to sustain inequality. But developing countries should instead pull from a variety of existing development models to create societal prosperity. The post How global authoritarians sustain inequality appeared first on Atlantic Council.
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Washington says attack is ‘proportional response to unjustified Iranian aggression’
Vera Bradley grows its brand through an expanded deal with Li & Fung