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| | | | Welcome to Editors' Picks, FP's round-up of the day's best articles.
Today we look at Theresa May's boring Brexit, corruption in Afghanistan, and trade between Somalia and Kenya. | |
| | | | | BODY LANGUAGE: Justin Trudeau's shirtlessness is more than eye candy — it's a middle way between Obama's privacy and Putin's chest-out publicity, showing Canadians who they really are, Saul Elbein writes: Read more | |
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| | | | | DIRTY JADE: Obama is set to lift sanctions on Myanmar sooner than human rights organizations wanted. Some experts fear that the decision will hurt America's ability to influence the country's most troubled sectors, FP's Benjamin Soloway reports: Read more | |
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| | | | | | | Herbal Essences: When Somalia banned a popular herbal stimulant for a week, neighboring Kenya lost millions of dollars, FP's Siobhan O'Grady writes: Read more | |
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