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Mexico Cannot Rest On Reserves In New Energy World

-Op-Ed- MEXICO CITY — I am no energy specialist, but after reading and listening to experts in recent months, I have learned about the fundamental requirements that should drive any major energy-sector reform. Can smart energy policy become the most powerful platform for Mexico’s economic growth? Ramón Espinosa, an analyst at the Inter-American Development Bank […]

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Economy Geopolitics

Confucianism, Socialism And The USA: A False Search For A ‘Chinese Model’

BEIJING — The recent government shutdown in the United States prompted a chorus of comparisons in China of the two countries’ political systems. The general sentiment? “The American model of democracy is not the only way. The Chinese style may be another option.” But the comparison is inappropriate because it is based on two false […]

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By The Numbers: Palin’s Ebay Fail, JFK Books, Monty Python Reunion And More

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Society

Real Change Afoot In North Korea? A Look From The Inside

PYONGYANG — Mounted on the façade of the new Haedanghwa complex is a giant screen broadcasting slick propaganda messages. Just across the way, the “people’s ice rink” glimmers with its wavy modernist roof. On the opposite bank of the Taedong River, a dozen of 50-story-high residential buildings completed last year have helped give this area […]

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Society

How Belly Dancing In China Has Become The Hip New Thing

BEIJING — Belly dancing has long been associated with the Middle East, but there seems to be plenty of evidence to suggest that its future may be here in China. There has been a huge growth in popularity of belly dance shows, contests and schools across the country. A recent belly dancing convention in Beijing brought stars from around the world for a weekend of workshops and performances. Two dozen dancers are going through their routines at an afternoon class at the Wen Kexin Belly Dancing School, located in a plush new commercial complex on Beijing’s east side. Fan Hui […]

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Society

Hit It! – Katy Perry, Geisha, Other Tops On World Music Charts

Photo: Tommy Ga-Ken Wan Here are some of the songs topping the charts from music hot spots around the world. Worldcrunch Pick: The Rolling Stones’ “Angie” is turning 40 this year — and we’ve thought about it every time we’ve published an article on German Chancellor Angela Merkel…

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Eyes on the U.S. Society

How Paranoia Came To Rule The USA

The Edward Snowden leaks on the NSA spying structure reveal an intelligence approach driven by the fear of the unknown … and the “unknown unknowns.”

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Society

Spotlight On Traditional Family Values In Switzerland

LAUSANNE — The idea that young people nowadays are more conservative than previous generations is a common cliché. Girls are said to be dreaming of becoming housewives while boys supposedly behave like old-style alpha-males, reproductive and career-obsessed. As Switzerland is about to vote on an initiative that aims to use tax breaks to benefit a […]

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Geopolitics

ARABICA: Nude Activist, Tunisian Rapper, Other News Buzzing In Arab World

Your weekly shot of what the Arab world is saying, hearing and sharing.

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Geopolitics

Berlusconi, The Perils Of Not Knowing When To Say Goodbye

-OpEd- ROME — We must remember that Wednesday’s vote to oust Silvio Berlusconi from the Senate does not mean his political demise. Still, his exclusion from Parliament, the sentence for tax fraud and the other alleged cases — involving underaged prostitution, extortion, the bribing of parliamentarians, and corruption of witnesses — put the former prime […]

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Society

Crime Int’l: Perilous Kiss, Acid Attack, Bad Tattoo

A woman’s extraordinary courage, a teen couple’s illegal kiss, and more stories that made the police blotter around the world…

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Geopolitics Ideas Ukraine Winter

What Failure In Ukraine Reveals About European Weakness

Europe represents the freedom from political dictatorship. But at what cost?

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Geopolitics

Oil Prices Slide, Criminalizing Bollywood, Black Friday Insanity

Friday, November 28, 2014 OIL PRICES CONTINUE TO FALL Oil prices continued their slide today after OPEC member states refused yesterday to cut their output to force higher prices, Reuters reports. “It was a great decision,” Saudi Oil Minister Ali al-Naimi said after yesterday’s talks. Iran and Venezuela, whose economies are badly hurt by the […]

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Food / Travel

Beijing-To-Moscow By Train: A Fleeting Trans-Siberian Diary

Destination: Moscow. Setting out from Beijing, I had the choice of two passenger railway lines to connect to the famed Trans-Siberian. One of the lines, the K19, goes through the border town of Manzhouli, while the other, the K3, arrives via Mongolia. Beijing-Manchuria: familiar, strange and quiet For most Chinese railway passengers, it is a […]

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Ideas Syria Crisis

How Syrian Refugees Are Shunned In Post-Morsi Egypt

ALEXANDRIA — It is filthy and squalid here, putrid air and the smell of sewage palpable amid the din and dust from the constant passage of heavy vehicles. Far away, beyond the silhouette of a refinery, the horizon is hardly distinguishable. It is from this shore, in the suburbs of Alexandria, Egypt, that Mohammed tried […]

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Future

Solar Satisfaction In A Congo Town Without A Power Grid

The inhabitants of Butembo rely increasingly on solar energy, allowing households to save money and be self-sufficient.

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Geopolitics

Kabul Blast, “Promising” Ebola Vaccine, One Million LPs

Thursday, November 27, 2014 SUICIDE BLAST HITS BRITISH EMBASSY IN KABUL At least five people died and 30 were injured in a suicide attack on the British embassy in Afghanistan’s capital of Kabul, the BBC reports. The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack, which killed one British citizen and mostly hit Afghan bystanders. The group’s […]

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Economy Food / Travel

Juan Valdez Coffee Aims To Conquer Middle East

KUWAIT CITY — Juan Valdez coffee shops, as familiar in some Latin American cities as Starbucks is elsewhere, opened their first franchise shop in Kuwait this month. The inauguration heralds the firm’s arrival in the cash-rich market of the Middle East, a region also believed to be key in cultural and branding terms. The chain […]

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Geopolitics

After Gays And Foreigners, Russia’s Latest Bogeyman: Separatists

Russia is using “obligatory patriotism” and university “deans of ideology” to ward off separatist movements that challenge the central authority.

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Geopolitics Syria Crisis

One Syrian Town’s Notorious ‘Bridge Of Death’

DEIR EZ-ZOR — On a pitch-black night, we wait in our taxi on the embankment. A fighter informs us there are wounded on the bridge, and that his comrades are trying to reach them. The official name of this deadly crossing — Siyasiyeh Bridge — has been discarded in favor of something much more apt: the bridge of death. Syria’s eastern city of Deir ez-Zor is effectively divided, split between government-run and opposition-held areas. The rebels briefly gained an upper hand when they captured the Siyasiyeh Bridge in late January, effectively cutting off regime supplies to the adjoining province of […]

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Society

What’s Behind Beijing’s Skyrocketing Divorce Rates

Masters in the art of skirting real estate regulations…

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Geopolitics Mondo

Snapshot Of The World, Nov. 19-26

Japan’s new island, the Champs-Élysées alight for Christmas, and protests in the Ukraine are among this week’s featured photographs.

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Society

Inside The Staged Normalcy Of Breakthrough Alzheimer’s Village

With echos of the Truman Show, medical staff pose as neighbors and bartenders in this groundbreaking Dutch institution to treat dementia.

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Geopolitics

Ferguson Spreads, Kickstarting Europe, ‘O Luna Mia

Wednesday, November 26, 2014 FERGUSON PROTESTS SPREAD ACROSS U.S. Protests against a Missouri grand jury’s decision not to indict police officer Darren Wilson for the killing of teenager Michael Brown spread to more than 170 American cities, from New York to Los Angeles, CNN reports. In Ferguson, St. Louis County Police Chief Jon Belmar said […]

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Future

After The Internet Bubble, Here Comes The Internet Balloon

Google is leading a project in Brazil to use balloons to bring Internet connection to the remote corners of the Amazon.

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Society

From The Streets Of Medellin, A Graffiti Artist’s Manifesto

The troubled Colombian city has become a mecca for street art.

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Geopolitics

Ferguson Ablaze, Erdogan’s Sexism, Paris Puff

Tuesday, November 25, 2014 FERGUSON BURNS AFTER GRAND JURY DECISIONViolent rioting and looting erupted in Ferguson, Missouri, after a grand jury decided last night not to indict police officer Darren Wilson, who shot black teenager Michael Brown Aug. 9. St. Louis County Police Chief Jon Belmar described the night’s events as “probably much worse than […]

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Geopolitics

Kerry’s Chocolate, A Fabius Nod And Other Twists To The Deal Of The Century

A Le Monde reporter takes us behind the scenes of Geneva’s marathon, high-stakes negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program.

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Geopolitics

After Geneva: Iran’s Glasnost Moment

Iranians hope a deal on the country’s nuclear program and a softening of sanctions mark a turning point. But what will Iran’s hardliners say?

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Society

How One-Child China Can Become Three-Child China

Social policy and mentality both must change for China to face its looming demographic crisis. Beijing’s recent decision to loosen its one-child policy is just a start.

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Society

The Israeli Man Who Collected Everything

TEL AVIV — For 40 years Arnie Druck has been a collector. He has built one of Israel’s largest and most impressive caches of Israeli and Jewish art, local photography, wines, books, artifacts linked to former Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, and El Al airline memorablia. His four-decade foray into collecting sprouted from his Bar Mitzvah […]

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Geopolitics

Will Russia Make Its Own Pivot Toward Asia?

MOSCOW – Recently, Russian leaders have been meeting more and more frequently with their Asian counterparts – Vladimir Putin visited Vietnam and South Korea last week, and in the past two weeks there have been official meetings with India, China and Japan. Many are starting to talk about a strategic shift in Moscow. What is […]

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Geopolitics

Iran’s Deadline, Spacecraft Launches, Cairo Roller Derby

Monday, November 24, 2014 DEADLINE DAY FOR IRAN NUCLEAR DEALLast-minute talks in Vienna hold little hope that Iran will reach an agreement with world powers today, the deadline, about the country’s nuclear program and the lifting of economic sanctions. U.S. officials admitted yesterday that negotiations might be extended for a second time, The New York […]

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Society

Verbatim: Iran Negotiator, Art Hoarder, Bad Loser

After Sweden failed to qualify for the soccer World Cup, Zlatan Ibrahimovic doesn’t disappoint; Nazi-era art mystery revealed; The red line for Iran in nuclear talks; and more newsworthy quotes of the past week.

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Geopolitics Society

No Fairy-Tale Wedding In War-Torn Syria

HAMA — Most young women in Syria probably grew up dreaming of someday having a beautiful, magical wedding. But in wartime, many women, assuming they are able to wed at all, are settling for ceremonies that are a far cry from what they imagined. “My biggest fear was that we would book a restaurant and no one would show up,” says Sarah, a newlywed from Hama. She had planned to get married at the end of the summer. But plans are hard to make in Syria these days. Roads are so dangerous that chances are slim a mailed invitation will […]

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Economy Society

The Parakeets Of Dusseldorf Ruffle City Feathers

DUSSELDORF — The air is ice cold without a hint of wind. As night falls over Düsseldorf, they come flocking from all directions: thousands of ring-necked parakeets. They land on the plane trees that line the luxury Königsallee shopping street. Men in expensive suits and women in fur coats look up in amazement. A little […]

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Economy

China’s Car Market Is Humming Again

BEIJING — China’s automobile market is now expected to see double-digit growth by the end of this year, after two consecutive years’ of relatively low growth. According to data published last week by the China Automobile Association, for the first 10 months of 2013, China’s car sales totaled 17.8 million vehicles, with a growth rate […]

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Society

Hit It! – James Arthur, Sido, Other Tops On World Music Charts

Photo: Dave Hitchborne Here are some of the songs topping the charts from music hot spots around the world. Worldcrunch Pick: The American R’n’B singer Pharrell Williams released the world’s first 24-hour long music video at midnight on Thursday, for his song “Happy.” The video played on 24HoursOfHappy.com and started out with Williams walking around […]

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Geopolitics

Is Lebanon On The Verge Of A New Civil War?

The two explosions that killed at least 23 people this week in Beirut are the latest sign that the country is moving toward the kind of conflict that has torn it apart in the past.

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Eyes on the U.S. Society

JFK Assassination: World’s Newspapers 50 Years Ago

“A tragedy for the world…” is how the Manchester Guardian entitled its Nov. 23, 1963 obituary of President John F. Kennedy, killed the day before — exactly 50 years ago — as his motorcade drove through the city of Dallas, Texas. The Milan daily Corriere della Sera called the killing: “Una Tragica Pagina Della Storia […]

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