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May 30, 2024

Panikoff quoted in Aussiedlerbote News on Iran’s new foreign minister

By Atlantic Council

Iran Middle East

In the News

May 30, 2024

Panikoff joins Channel News Asia to discuss ICC prosecutor’s arrest bid

By Atlantic Council

Human Rights Israel

In the News

May 30, 2024

Panikoff quoted in CNN on the new Iranian foreign minister

By Atlantic Council

Iran Middle East

In the News

May 30, 2024

Panikoff joins Bloomberg TV to discuss presidential succession in Iran

By Atlantic Council

Iran Middle East

In the News

May 30, 2024

Panikoff joins NBC News to discuss Iranian President Raisi’s death

By Atlantic Council

Iran Middle East

UkraineAlert

May 30, 2024

If the West wants a sustainable peace it must commit to Ukrainian victory

By Hanna Hopko, Andrius Kubilius

Since 2022, Western policies of escalation management have failed to appease Putin and have only emboldened the Kremlin. If the West wants peace, it must help Ukraine win, write Hanna Hopko and Andrius Kubilius.

Civil Society Conflict

MENASource

May 30, 2024

A war is raging between Algeria and Morocco. It is being fought in the heritage arena.

By Sarah Zaaimi

As political tensions between Algiers and Rabat have continued to mount since 2020, another front is being fought with no possible détente in sight.

Africa Conflict

New Atlanticist

May 30, 2024

What to watch in Mexico’s elections: A supermajority and a superpower

By Jason Marczak

Mexicans will choose a new president on June 2, but they're also determining who controls their Congress, and they will be keeping an eye on the US election.

Elections Mexico

New Atlanticist

May 30, 2024

Its ‘foreign agent’ bill caused an uproar. Now Georgian Dream has fast-tracked another concerning law.

By Maia Nikoladze

Georgia’s parliament this week overrode its president’s veto on a so-called “offshore law,” which could have implications for the country's Euro-Atlantic ambitions.

Economy & Business Europe & Eurasia

New Atlanticist

May 29, 2024

The Philippines’ domestic politics are the wildcard in its trilateral partnership with the US and Japan

By Elizabeth Freund Larus and James Rice

Fractured domestic politics and China’s influence operations in the Philippines make that country’s participation in a trilateral partnership with the United States and Japan questionable.

Indo-Pacific Japan

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