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24 votes
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Former senior US official John Bolton admits to planning attempted foreign coups
13 votes -
Minnesota lawmakers voted to legalize THC edibles. Some did it accidentally.
12 votes -
How the US Supreme Court killed Roe v. Wade
8 votes -
Abortions can resume in Texas after judge blocks pre-Roe v. Wade ban
14 votes -
Denmark on course to back joining EU's common defence policy – exit polls showed 69% of voters in favour of removing opt-out
5 votes -
Why Denmark is voting on its defence relationship with the EU – and what it says about democracy in Europe
5 votes -
Denmark forces refugees to return to Syria – under a more hostile immigration system, young volunteers fight to help fellow refugees stay
5 votes -
CNN's Nic Robertson tours an underground bunker in Helsinki, Finland, housed in a parking garage. The Finnish capital's bunkers can shelter more than 900,000 people.
7 votes -
Denmark is facing fresh claims of racism after a change to controversial legislation will allow Ukraine refugees to move into housing emptied of 'non-westerners'
8 votes -
Asylum in Denmark – is the country guilty of double standards?
5 votes -
Denmark says it is in talks with Rwanda about setting up a reception centre for asylum seekers
3 votes -
NATO troops conducted a routine war exercise in the Arctic. This year felt different.
7 votes -
Nuclear Posture Review (USA DoD 2018)
5 votes -
These Syrian refugees can't stay in Denmark, but they can't be sent home
5 votes -
Germany commits 100 billion euros to new armed forces fund
18 votes -
Belgium to decriminalise sex work
19 votes -
Denmark and the United States have begun talks about a new defence agreement that could include US troops on Danish soil
9 votes -
US rejects Russian demand to bar Ukraine from NATO
9 votes -
"37 Seconds" - Legalize Marijuana - Gary Chambers political ad
16 votes -
California’s overflowing coffers hand Gavin Newsom ‘every politician’s dream’
8 votes -
Danish government will rent prison cells in Kosovo – measure limited to prisoners who were already set to be deported from Denmark
6 votes -
Malta becomes first EU nation to legalise cannabis for recreational use
13 votes -
UK has reached an agreement with Norway and the EU over how to divide fish stocks in the North Sea next year
6 votes -
Finland is the world's happiest nation and I want to keep it that way – Sanna Marin says she is determined to defend human rights, despite asylum policy challenges
6 votes -
Iceland's governing parties led by Prime Minister Katrín Jakobsdóttir of Vinstrihreyfingin–grænt framboð agreed on Sunday to continue their working coalition for another term
6 votes -
In China, escalating cost of business sends some companies to the exits
6 votes -
Why and how Belgium is regulating sex work
8 votes -
Supreme Court will hear arguments in Mississippi abortion case challenging Roe v. Wade on Dec. 1
14 votes -
Gov. Gavin Newsom abolishes most single-family zoning in California
21 votes -
Gavin Newsom signs bills aimed at creating more affordable housing in California
12 votes -
Prisoners serving life sentences in Denmark are to be banned from entering new romantic relationships
14 votes -
Historic impeachment trial gets underway in Denmark against former MP Inger Støjberg who spearheaded dozens of tough immigration measures
7 votes -
Want to get rid of San Francisco's most toxic monument to racism and segregation? End single-family zoning.
14 votes -
Denmark faces legal action over attempts to return Syrian refugees – activists fear a dangerous precedent being set as Copenhagen deems Damascus safe
6 votes -
In an effort to outflank the populist right, the ruling Social Democrats in Denmark have adopted one of the harshest refugee policies in the world
10 votes -
Sweden's parliament has passed a vote of no confidence in Prime Minister Stefan Löfven – Socialdemokraterna leader has a week to resign or call a snap election
7 votes -
Sweden's Vänsterpartiet said it would seek to oust PM Stefan Löfven if the government didn't drop or change plans for the abolition of rent controls on new-build properties
7 votes -
US Supreme Court turns away challenge to the rule that only men register for the draft
17 votes -
Denmark is set to adopt legislation enabling it to open asylum centres outside Europe where applicants would be sent to live
6 votes -
Did Jordan’s closest allies plot to unseat its king? Alleged sedition and a royal family feud may have been driven by a broader plan to reshape the Middle East.
4 votes -
The refugees no longer welcome to stay – authorities in Denmark argue that parts of Syria are now safe enough for refugees to return
6 votes -
NYC snow days: Dismay as school snow days cancelled
12 votes -
UK and Norway have failed to reach a fishing deal for this year, with the industry warning that hundreds of crew members will be left out of work
8 votes -
What are some examples of times when sanctions "worked"?
The US, EU and assorted allies have gradually gotten into the habit, in recent decades, of using targeted sanctions (a lot) against both individuals and govts when the targets do something the...
The US, EU and assorted allies have gradually gotten into the habit, in recent decades, of using targeted sanctions (a lot) against both individuals and govts when the targets do something the West does not approve of.
Do they work? Do they help?
I think Obama-era sanctions on Iran played a part in getting Iran to at least consider the nuclear accord that Trump promptly renigged on ... but I also think Rouhani also wanted to develop a better relationship w/the US (and I'm sure he had at least grudging support from the Ayatollah), and gladly used the sanctions as the justification for speaking to the Great Satan.
Details aside, I think sanctions helped in that case. I can't think of any other examples where they were effective in helping achieve their intended effects.
OTOH, I think aggressive sanctions against North Korea have, at best, done no good at all, and have probably made the situation worse.
Any other successes come to mind?
11 votes -
Kenan Malik: ‘By demonising asylum seekers, Denmark reflects a panic in social democracy’
8 votes -
The US military will fully leave Afghanistan on September 11, twenty years after the 9/11 attacks
16 votes -
Why was Donald Trump’s US corporate tax cut such a flop?
5 votes -
In Denmark, fears grow among Syrian asylum-seekers as residence permits are revoked
9 votes -
Iran and China sign economic and security agreement, challenging US pressure on the state
8 votes