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Broken bureaucracy, homebred terrorism and union disruptions require Belgium’s unity.
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Vietnam: Recycling An Uneasy History
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The strongman drives Egypt like a racecar, but in the wrong direction.
Iran: An Important Player for South Asia
Building a relationship with Iran is valuable for India. Will Pakistan try too?
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