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Trump should not complain about oil at $75 a barrel, Why Russia’s anti-European propaganda matters, Is a military coup brewing on Iran’s horizon?, An Indonesian reminder to keep pushing gender parity, Culture is no excuse for unethical behavior

Arab News / Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Trump should not be complaining about oil at $75 a barrel

“Brent crude [was] back at the $75 a barrel level many analysts regard as the ‘Goldilocks’ price: not too hot for the big consumers in China, India and Europe, but not too cold for the national treasuries of the Gulf countries and Russia...,” writes Frank Kane. “In fact, virtually

EUobserver / BrusselsWhy Russia’s anti-European propaganda mattersAl Jazeera / Doha, QatarA military coup could be brewing on Iran’s horizonJakarta Post / Jakarta, IndonesiaAn Indonesian heroine reminds us to keep pushing gender paritySouth China Morning Post / Hong KongCulture is never an excuse for unethical behavior

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