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Massacre of Muslim WorshippersPrompts Strong, Swift Response
The shooting rampage by an avowed white supremacist that killed 50 Muslim worshippers in New Zealand stunned the otherwise tranquil island nation but prompted a decisive and defiant response — and a pledge that the tragedy will not change the values that New Zealanders pride themselves on, according to the country's ambassador, Rosemary Banks. Read More
People of World Influence
Arms Control Expert Warns of PotentialNew Arms Race Between U.S., Russia
Thomas Countryman of the Arms Control Association warns that one of the landmark treaties constraining Russian and American nuclear ambitions is unraveling, signaling a possible return to the Cold War-era arms buildup that had the world on edge. Read More
Sins of the Father
Families and Children of IslamicState Fighters Face Dire Future
Caught between strategic power plays, politics and security fears, the children of Islamic State fighters were born into brutality and now face a bleak, uncertain future. Read More
NATO's Cheerleaders
Security Bloc's First Post-Soviet Members Laser-Focused on Russia
As the Czech, Hungarian and Polish foreign ministers were marking the 20th anniversary of their membership into NATO as well as the security alliance's 70th anniversary, they also backed Trump's calls for increased defense spending - albeit with caution. Read More
Northern Triangle Tangle
In Wake of Migration Surge, TrumpTakes Aim at Northern Triangle
President Trump's decision to eliminate assistance to the Northern Triangle is still reverberating across Washington — and in Central America, where, instead of curbing migration, cuts in aid could have the opposite effect by driving more desperate migrants to the U.S. border. Read More
Islam's Soft Power
Report Analyzes the IntersectionOf Religion, Statecraft in Middle East
Religion and politics have a long, complicated history around the world, but in the Middle East, religion continues to play a crucial — and at times corrosive role — in the region's dynamics. Read More
Medical
New 'Cancer Vaccine' CouldDestroy Tumors from Within
A new method of brewing a cancer vaccine inside a patient's tumor could harness the power of the immune system to destroy the disease, researchers reported. Read More
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