Rick Gladstone and Ravi Somaiya, New York Times: New Charlie Hebdo Cover Creates New Questions for U.S. News Media
Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- January 13, 2015
Unity for what? French debate has only begun -- Amir Taheri, New York Post
Obama’s snub of Paris -- Washington Times
Who are Europe's jihadis? Check your assumptions. -- Sara Miller Llana, CSM
The White House-Kremlin Consensus on Assad -- Tony Badran, NOW
Iraq paid $10 billion for rusty Iranian arms -- Abdulrahman al-Rashed, Al Arabiya
Oil kings: The House of Saud’s uncertain future -- Mohamad Bazzi, Reuters
Frosty fatwa: Saudi cleric bans snowmen -- Abby Phillip, Washington Post
Signs of a new Sino-Russian alliance? -- Joseph S. Nye, Gulf News
Why the Sri Lanka election upset is a blow to China -- Kevin Sullivan, The Week
China, India, and Sri Lanka’s Change of Guard -- Harsh V. Pant, The Diplomat
China's motive in South Sudan? -- Inside Story/Al Jazeera
Nigeria Is Letting Boko Haram Get Away With Murder -- Barbie Latza Nadeau, Daily Beast
Bear's bad year? Russia faces grim economic outlook in 2015 -- Fred Weir, CSM
Britain debates whether security agencies need increased surveillance powers -- Karla Adam, Washington Post
No Exit for Greece -- Josef Joffe, NYT
Cuban dissidents out of prison but not entirely free -- Daniel Trotta and Rosa Tania Valdés, Reuters
Oil price floor could be a long way down -- Edward Hadas, Reuters
Selling a legacy? Children of Martin Luther King in court over Bible, Nobel -- Cristina Maza, CSM

1 comment:
Well, I will say that at least in political discussion things are changing in France, more than that we'll see. If you haven't seen this:
http://www.lefigaro.fr/politique/2015/01/13/01002-20150113ARTFIG00437-manuel-valls-la-france-est-en-guerre-contre-l-islamisme-radical.php
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