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| Welcome to Editors’ Picks, FP’s round-up of the day’s best articles.
Today, we look at President Donald Trump making enemies in Europe, America inching closer to a proxy war in Syria, and refugees paying German men to claim paternity of their children. |
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| BRAZIL’S GANGLAND: With the country’s politics plagued by scandal and corruption, Brazil’s gangs are fighting a deadly and brazen turf war — inside and out of the broken prison system, Chris Feliciano Arnold writes: Read more |
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| RUSSIA SCANDAL WILDFIRE: As investigations close in on the White House, the pressure will inevitably take a toll on Trump’s diplomatic agenda, FP’s Micah Zenko writes: Read more |
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| RAQQA BEGINS: American warplanes bombed an Iranian-backed militia, signaling the growing risk of a proxy fight in Syria, FP’s Paul McCleary writes: Read more |
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