Tehran, under a law passed in December, is set to stop allowing inspections by the International Atomic Energy Agency on February 21
WASHINGTON — US President Joe Biden ran supporting a return to diplomacy with Iran but made clear he will not be rushed into re-entering a 2015 nuclear deal trashed by Donald Trump.
Nonetheless, a series of dates are coming up that will force the new US administration to show its hand.
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Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- February 15, 2021
Days of Blunder: Why U.S. Diplomacy Doesn't Work in Iran -- Michael Makovsky and Blaise Misztal, National Interest
Biden's move on Yemen sparks new questions -- Rebecca Kheel, The Hill
What will a new US policy on Yemen mean for Saudi relations? -- Aaron Mehta and Joe Gould, Defense News
Ebola outbreak in Guinea: Four things you need to know -- Charli Shield, DW
Libya's new interim government pressed hard to deliver national elections -- Sasha Toperich, The Hill
Libya clutches at new hope 10 years after its revolution -- Cathrin Schaer, DW
North Korea: Where is Kim Jong Un's wife, Ri Sol-ju? -- Julian Ryall, DW
Myanmar coup: What will the military do now? -- Jonathan Head, BBC
Draghi has changed Italy’s political landscape ‘dramatically,’ experts say -- Silvia Amaro, CNBC
Bill Gates: Solving Covid easy compared with climate -- Justin Rowlatt, BBC
After Senate acquittal, what comes next for Trump, the Republicans and the United States? -- France 24
From medieval times to our current crisis, plagues often accelerate extremist movements -- Marc Fisher, The Washington Post
Countries already using Pfizer coronavirus vaccine include UK, US, Canada and Singapore -- ABC News (Australia)
Anatomy of a conspiracy: With COVID, China took leading role -- Erika Kinetz, AP
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