Monday, 14 January 2019

Opinions P.M.: Time for the U.N. secretary general to open his own Khashoggi investigation

Opinions P.M.
 
Time for the U.N. secretary general to open his own Khashoggi investigation
Secretary General Guterres has a chance to demonstrate his moral leadership in the face of the murder of an independent journalist.
We have questions for William Barr. Will he have the answers?
What more does the Senate need to hear?
 
Demands grow to release CIA assessment of Khashoggi murder
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's defense of the Saudi crown prince is forcing lawmakers and non-governmental organizations to push for transparency
 
Will Trump end the U.S.'s leadership at the World Bank?
A legacy in danger.
 
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DemocracyPost
Eight years after it launched the Arab Spring, Tunisia still struggles with the legacy of dictatorship
The truth and reconciliation process has failed to fulfill its promise.
 
Avoiding a 'Goldilocks' primary
Good luck trying to please all of the people all of the time.
 
Donald Trump can explain. He can always explain.
And it's always the same story.
 
Pompeo's enabling of Trump comes with a big cost
Pompeo acts like a political hack, not a secretary of state.
 
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The Plum Line
Will the 2020 Democrat be progressive, or electable against Trump? Probably both!
Reject the false choice — it's all connected.
 
Mexico's fuel crisis shows why populists can't resist politicizing the military
Hungry for the automatic discipline of military hierarchy, populist leaders reliably break down the democratic norms needed to keep the military apolitical and under civilian control.
 
Trump's shutdown strategy is a wreck. Just ask Lindsey Graham.
The public isn't with Trump, who doesn't know what he wants.
 
Biden bides his time as fresh faces announce
Is he the only guy who could beat Trump?
 
 
No one knows what Trump will do because he likes to surprise himself
There is no past, there is no future. (BLOG POST)
 
The Plum Line
Trump is doing immense damage. He has a hidden helper.
In light of the ongoing shutdown and the latest blockbuster scoops about Trump and Russia, it's time for more intense scrutiny of Mitch McConnell's role in all this.
 
Ups and downs: The shutdown drags on
Who is gaining steam?
 
 
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