This week, US Trade Representative Katherine Tai joined Frederick Kempe for an #ACFrontPage conversation on the future of US-EU trade. Watch the full event on ACTV: ➡️ https://lnkd.in/eNwaAygC
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In February, the Atlantic Council’s Global Energy Center and GeoEconomics Center embarked on a weeklong research trip to Ukraine. In their new report, John Herbst, Olga Khakova, and Charles Lichfield lay out the challenges and opportunities for supporting Ukraine’s survival and building a more prosperous future:
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“National resilience has long been part of NATO’s mission,” writes Elisabeth Braw. “Learning from the allies that are already taking action will give other allies that decide to enhance their resilience a leg up.” Read more. ⬇️
National resilience is a crucial part of defense. Here are the countries doing it right.
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#UkraineAlert – Putin has tried to justify his invasion of Ukraine by portraying Ukrainians as Nazis. But as this week’s D-Day anniversary made clear, it is Putin himself who is seen as the greatest single threat to peace in Europe since Adolf Hitler, writes Peter Dickinson. Read more. ⬇️
Allies stand with Ukraine as Russian threat looms over D-Day anniversary
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On the eightieth anniversary of D-Day, the US and its allies must now turn to the clear and present dangers posed by an even more potent and more coordinated group of “new axis” powers that has emerged, writes Frederick Kempe in #InflectionPointsToday:
On D-Day, beware the ‘new axis'
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It is time for the United States to support Morocco’s decades-long quest to end the dispute over Western Sahara, writes Samir Bennis PhD. By doing so, it could help end the conflict between Rabat and Algiers once and for all. Read more. ⬇️
Algeria's Morocco obsession has killed reconciliation prospects
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#UkraineAlert – “Unless Ukraine’s air defense deficit is resolved, all other efforts to counter the Russian bombing campaign of the country’s energy sector may prove futile,” writes Elena Davlikanova. Read more. ⬇️
Russia is winning the energy war and plunging Ukraine into darkness
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WATCH | India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi is poised to lead a coalition government following a historic third consecutive win as prime minister. However, his Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will not hold a single-party majority this time. What does this mean for India and the forthcoming government? The Atlantic Council’s Srujan Palkar shares insights.
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“US President Joe Biden’s first state visit to France this week marks both the eightieth anniversary of D-Day and the beginning of a critical few weeks for European security,” writes Léonie A. Read more. ⬇️
After honoring D-Day, Macron and Biden embark on a diplomatic sprint for Europe's security
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The trial of former Kazakh Economy Minister Kuandyk Bishimbayev for murdering his wife, Saltanat Nukenova has sparked renewed efforts to confront domestic abuse and promote women’s rights in Kazakhstan, writes Margarita Assenova. Read more. ⬇️
A high-level official's conviction opens the door for progress on women's rights in Kazakhstan
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