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Subject Skipping the G20, Discontent with Democracy, Afghanistan Two Years On
Date September 8, 2023 5:10 PM
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September 8, 2023[[link removed]]Wilson Weekly
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Xi Jinping’s Pending Absence at the G20 [[link removed]]
[[link removed]]“Xi’s skipping the G20 adds to a convincing body of evidence that China does not aspire to rule the world; it wants to lead the developing half of it.” Find out more from Robert Daly.
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Africans’ Reactions to Disputed Elections and Coups Show Discontent with Democracy Journalism in the Age of Spyware: Defending Freedom of the Press and Countering Threats Posed by Surveillance Technologies in Latin America
“The coup in Gabon was the eighth on the continent in just three years, and occurred just about a month after Niger’s own presidential guard ousted that country’s democratically elected leader.” Learn more from Oge Onubogu about Africa’s discontent. For journalists in Venezuela, the only option for investigative reporting under government surveillance is to “go offline,” explains Ewald Scharfenberg, co-director of the news website Armando.info. “I know it sounds desperate.”
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[link removed] [[link removed]] VideoReflections on Afghanistan, Two Years On
What do a human rights activist, an Afghan artist, and NGO leader have in common? They and other Afghan leaders all shared insights about the state of Afghanistan two years since the Taliban takeover. Check out this series of short videos from Hindsight Up Front Afghanistan.
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Ongoing Humanitarian Crisis: The Plight of Afghan Refugees Taipei, Beijing, and the “Status Quo”
John Thon Majok of the Refugee and Forced Displacement Initiative discusses the cloud of uncertainty that millions of Afghan refugees are facing two years after the Taliban takeover. That and more in this timely interview. Back after a short summer hiatus, the latest Stubborn Things blog reveals that more than 88% of Taiwanese people want to maintain the status quo with China—at least for now. Read more from Ambassador Mark A. Green.
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