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China’s Power Sector Emissions fall 5.8% in Q1, as Renewables rapidly Replace Coal
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China’s Power Sector Emissions fall 5.8% in Q1, as Renewables rapidly Replace Coal

Juan Cole

Ann Arbor (Informed Comment) – Lauri Myllyvirta writes at Carbon Brief that China’s CO2 emissions over-all fell by 1% in the past 12 months, and […]

Trump and Bukele: The Few Repressing the Many

Trump and Bukele: The Few Repressing the Many

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That Sucking Sound you hear is Trump Flushing America down the Toilet

That Sucking Sound you hear is Trump Flushing America down the Toilet

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Sadr City Car Bombs Kill 41; Violence in Baghdad returns to 2008 Levels

Sadr City Car Bombs Kill 41; Violence in Baghdad returns to 2008 Levels

AP reports that two car bombs ripped through a commercial district in Shiite East Baghdad (Sadr City) on Wednesday evening, killing at least 41 persons […]

Juan Cole

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Cloughley: PAKISTAN’S ARMY, THE TALIBAN, AND WASHINGTON

Cloughley: PAKISTAN’S ARMY, THE TALIBAN, AND WASHINGTON

Brian Cloughley writes in a guest op-ed for IC: Pakistan’s army continues to face challenges, not the least of which is the growing insurrection by […]

Juan Cole

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Pakistani Army Takes Capital of Buner, Pushing Back Taliban Advance; Obama Considering More Aid

Pakistani Army Takes Capital of Buner, Pushing Back Taliban Advance; Obama Considering More Aid

The Pakistani military parachuted soldiers Tuesday into Buner, in the Malakand district of the North-West Frontier Province, to take on the estimated 500 militants who […]

Juan Cole

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Obama’s First Hundred Days in the Greater Middle East

Obama’s First Hundred Days in the Greater Middle East

The hundred day benchmark for journalists sizing up a new administration is probably inappropriate on foreign affairs, which are complicated and move slowly. Still, we […]

Juan Cole

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Al-Maliki Denounces US Raid as Violating SOFA; Larijani dissatisfied with US

Al-Maliki Denounces US Raid as Violating SOFA; Larijani dissatisfied with US

AP reports that Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki has denounced a US raid in Kut as a violation of the security agreement between Washington and Baghdad. […]

Juan Cole

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Pakistan Crisis and Social Statistics

Pakistan Crisis and Social Statistics

Readers have written me asking what I think of the rash of almost apocalyptic pronouncements on the security situation in Pakistan issuing from the New […]

Juan Cole

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Maliki Government Resists Deal with Baathists

Maliki Government Resists Deal with Baathists

The NYT reports that behind the scenes the US has been pressuring Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to find a way to reconcile with former Baathist […]

Juan Cole

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Shrine of Imam Musa al-Kazim Targeted, 60 Killed, 125 Wounded

Shrine of Imam Musa al-Kazim Targeted, 60 Killed, 125 Wounded

Update: Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrived in Baghdad Saturday morning on a mission to assess the reasons for the recent rise in large-scale bombings. […]

Juan Cole

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A Modest Proposal: George’s Day and Saving Bookstores (and not bad for Florists either)

A Modest Proposal: George’s Day and Saving Bookstores (and not bad for Florists either)

There is a delightful custom in Barcelona. On April 23, St. George’s Day, men give their girlfriends or wives a rose. And the women give […]

Juan Cole

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