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Maria Tadeo
Italy's Right Clings to the Past — and Falls Flat
The country’s right-wing coalition unveiled a policy manifesto that can essentially be summed up as patriotic talk and a cocktail of misguided tax cuts.
Rebecca Jones
An Indigenous Voice in Australia’s Parliament Is Long Overdue
Will a new prime minister and a reinvigorated campaign be enough to spark long-awaited constitutional change for Australia’s First People?
Adam Minter
Decline in Chinese Students in the US Is a Bad Sign
Polls in China show that younger people — those born in the 1990s and later — have a more negative image of America than their parents do.
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