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| | Welcome to Editors' Picks, FP's round-up of the day's best articles.
Today, we look at images from the migration crisis that has
swept Europe, a condemnation of the Leopoldo López trial in Venezuela,
and a dispatch on Georgia's fight against corruption.
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BY LAND OR BY SEA:
Looking to escape war and poverty in Syria, the Balkans, and North
Africa, thousands of migrants sought refuge in the European Union this
summer — or died trying. Photos from the crisis: Read more |
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KAZAKHSTAN CALLING:
“My country is host to an important new initiative that could change
how the world talks about nuclear enrichment forever,” writes Nursultan
Nazarbayev, president of the Republic of Kazakhstan: Read more |
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KAFKA IN CARACAS:
The trial of opposition leader Leopoldo López is a cruel travesty of
justice — even by the low standards of the Venezuelan regime, Jeffrey
Tayler writes: Read more |
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Check in later for FP’s David Rothkopf on why the next decade in the
Middle East is going to be awful, and other developing stories from
around the world.
Foreign Policy Magazine
editorspicks@foreignpolicy.com
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