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February 9, 2020 Megxit By Candice Kelsey. Meghan Markle and her husband declare independence from the
Europe·World 67th Parallel North by Rasma Haidri By Rasma Haidri. From Norway, a dispatch on 3D-printed guns in the era of climate change. Read More
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Europe·Politics Be Best by Brian Kim Stefans By Brian Kim Stefans. Is President Macron's keen overtures toward the Trumps a good strategy for France? Read More
Russia·World Putin on Horseback by Megan Merchant By Megan Merchant. Meditations on strength as Putin unveils a nuclear missile resistant to all defense. Read More
Europe·World Just Outside Varby Gard by Collin Spinney By Collin Spinney. In innocence, a man in Sweden picked up a hand grenade, which detonated. Read More
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Europe·World It’s DUPed by E.M. Lyng By E.M. Lyng. Uncertainties over Northern Ireland's post-Brexit fate revive its troubled past. Read More
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Europe·World Homage to Catalonia by Pesach Rotem By Pesach Rotem. Catalonia declared independence but something was missing. Read More