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Fleeing Violence in Their Homeland, Syrians Now Find Themselves Hounded in Turkey
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While technically not labeled as such, a big development in the world of smart cities was the WSJ report off confidential documents showing Saudi plans for the automated city of Neom, "an automated city where we can watch everything."
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Indypendent
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Operation Peace Spring launched to eliminate terror threats in Syria
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One of the dynamics to watch in the international community's relationship with Iran is the split between the United States and Europe. Here Ellie Geranmayeh of the European Council on Foreign Relations discusses the issue as seen from London, Paris and Berlin.
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Daily Sabah
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US abandonment of Kurds sends bad message to allies in East Asia
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One of the dynamics to watch in the international community's relationship with Iran is the split between the United States and Europe. Here Ellie Geranmayeh of the European Council on Foreign Relations discusses the issue as seen from London, Paris and Berlin.
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Asia Times
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Stung by criticism he's stabbing Kurds in the back, Trump tries to change green light to yellow on Turkish assault
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One of the dynamics to watch in the international community's relationship with Iran is the split between the United States and Europe. Here Ellie Geranmayeh of the European Council on Foreign Relations discusses the issue as seen from London, Paris and Berlin.
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The Washington Examiner
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A real "secure region" can be established through peace not war
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While other countries have criticized Turkey's military actions, there are rebukes from the opposition within the country. Here İhsan Çaralan writes in the left-leaning Evrensel.
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Evrensel
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Trump's Syria decision tests the bounds of Republican support as he demands solidarity on impeachment
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One of the dynamics to watch in the international community's relationship with Iran is the split between the United States and Europe. Here Ellie Geranmayeh of the European Council on Foreign Relations discusses the issue as seen from London, Paris and Berlin.
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The Washington Post
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I went to Syria and met one of the American anarchists fighting with the Kurds. Here's his story.
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One of the dynamics to watch in the international community's relationship with Iran is the split between the United States and Europe. Here Ellie Geranmayeh of the European Council on Foreign Relations discusses the issue as seen from London, Paris and Berlin.
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MotherJones
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A Very Incoherent Syria Policy
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One of the dynamics to watch in the international community's relationship with Iran is the split between the United States and Europe. Here Ellie Geranmayeh of the European Council on Foreign Relations discusses the issue as seen from London, Paris and Berlin.
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The Atlantic
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Trump's shocking Syria decision and confusing aftermath, explained
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One of the dynamics to watch in the international community's relationship with Iran is the split between the United States and Europe. Here Ellie Geranmayeh of the European Council on Foreign Relations discusses the issue as seen from London, Paris and Berlin.
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Vox
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Furor over pulling troops from northeastern Syria began with Trump call, White House statement
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One of the dynamics to watch in the international community's relationship with Iran is the split between the United States and Europe. Here Ellie Geranmayeh of the European Council on Foreign Relations discusses the issue as seen from London, Paris and Berlin.
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The Washington Post
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Some of the Most Noble People I'd Ever Met'
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One of the dynamics to watch in the international community's relationship with Iran is the split between the United States and Europe. Here Ellie Geranmayeh of the European Council on Foreign Relations discusses the issue as seen from London, Paris and Berlin.
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Foreign Policy
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Boy, 12, among casualties as Turkey intensifies assault on Kurds in northern Syria
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One of the dynamics to watch in the international community's relationship with Iran is the split between the United States and Europe. Here Ellie Geranmayeh of the European Council on Foreign Relations discusses the issue as seen from London, Paris and Berlin.
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The Telegraph
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Turkey's Erdogan Threatens EU With Wave of Refugees if It Doesn't Support Syria Offensive
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One of the dynamics to watch in the international community's relationship with Iran is the split between the United States and Europe. Here Ellie Geranmayeh of the European Council on Foreign Relations discusses the issue as seen from London, Paris and Berlin.
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The Wall Street Journal
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Sharia Goldbugs: How ISIS Created A Currency For World Domination
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One of the dynamics to watch in the international community's relationship with Iran is the split between the United States and Europe. Here Ellie Geranmayeh of the European Council on Foreign Relations discusses the issue as seen from London, Paris and Berlin.
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Coin Desk
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Turkey presses Syrian assault as thousands flee the fighting
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Smart cities are often linked to technology and the Internet of Things, though India's large scale "Smart Cities" initiative also includes more traditional means of city planning. Here The Hindu looks at the drawbacks of bringing sidewalks up to "international standard".
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Financial Times
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In Syria, Trump Distills a Foreign Policy of Impulse, and Faces the Fallout
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One of the dynamics to watch in the international community's relationship with Iran is the split between the United States and Europe. Here Ellie Geranmayeh of the European Council on Foreign Relations discusses the issue as seen from London, Paris and Berlin.
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The New York Times
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Republican anger grows as Trump disavows Kurds by saying they didn't help during WWII
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One of the dynamics to watch in the international community's relationship with Iran is the split between the United States and Europe. Here Ellie Geranmayeh of the European Council on Foreign Relations discusses the issue as seen from London, Paris and Berlin.
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CNN
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Europeans on UN Security Council demand Turkey halt Syria offensive
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One of the dynamics to watch in the international community's relationship with Iran is the split between the United States and Europe. Here Ellie Geranmayeh of the European Council on Foreign Relations discusses the issue as seen from London, Paris and Berlin.
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AFP
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Even Donald Trumps usual allies don't back his approach to Syria and Turkey
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One of the dynamics to watch in the international community's relationship with Iran is the split between the United States and Europe. Here Ellie Geranmayeh of the European Council on Foreign Relations discusses the issue as seen from London, Paris and Berlin.
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AP
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[Opinion] Trump's Syria move will have consequences for migration
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Erdogan has responded to criticism by saying he could allow migrants from the Syrian conflict currently in Turkey to head onwards to Europe. Here Jessica Bither of the German Marshall Fund writes from Brussels.
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The EU Observer
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Trump Is Seeking Broad Coalition in The Middle East
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One of the dynamics to watch in the international community's relationship with Iran is the split between the United States and Europe. Here Ellie Geranmayeh of the European Council on Foreign Relations discusses the issue as seen from London, Paris and Berlin.
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National Review
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Trump's Triumph? America Finally Leaves Syria.
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While major governments and corporations are driving smart city developments, the Brainport Smart District in the Netherlands aims to have citizens participate in the direction of the project and keep control over their data, as profiled here in Computer Weekly.
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National Interest
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What You Need to Know About Trump's Syria Move
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One of the dynamics to watch in the international community's relationship with Iran is the split between the United States and Europe. Here Ellie Geranmayeh of the European Council on Foreign Relations discusses the issue as seen from London, Paris and Berlin.
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Daily Signal
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Tensions at breaking point in ISIL bride camp where outnumbered Kurdish guards struggle to keep control
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One of the dynamics to watch in the international community's relationship with Iran is the split between the United States and Europe. Here Ellie Geranmayeh of the European Council on Foreign Relations discusses the issue as seen from London, Paris and Berlin.
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The Telegraph
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Galbraith: Trump decision can lead to chaos in Syria | The Bennington Banner
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One of the amazing things about Deepnews is its ability to find quality in places that you otherwise might not look. Here is an article from the Bennington Banner in Vermont. While it seems far from Syria, it is also the hometown of a former diplomat who has been an advisor to Kurdistan authorities. Peter Galbraith provides analysis for his fellow Vermonters (and now followers of Deepnews) here.
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Bennington Banner
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