RT @ForeignAffairs: Many voted for Rouhani simply to stop the hard-liners. https://t.co/4HDcgFOxtg
Many voted for Rouhani simply to stop the hard-liners. https://t.co/4HDcgFOxtg
— Foreign Affairs (@ForeignAffairs) May 21, 2017
Many voted for Rouhani simply to stop the hard-liners. https://t.co/4HDcgFOxtg
— Foreign Affairs (@ForeignAffairs) May 21, 2017
Many voted for Rouhani simply to stop the hard-liners. https://t.co/4HDcgFOxtg
— Foreign Affairs (@ForeignAffairs) May 21, 2017
Diaspora, Kültürel Diplomasi ve Kamu Diplomasisi alanlarında çok yönlü bir çalışma ortamı için bize katıl.https://t.co/KjeNUstnwB http://pic.twitter.com/SdpAEa5vmU
— Başbakanlık YTB (@yurtdisiturkler) May 21, 2017
Self-driving cars offer a promising solution for Americans who have mobility challenges, says RAND's @FollowNidhi. https://t.co/Ou7axZTpCO http://pic.twitter.com/nYD9NW2l2K
— RAND Corporation (@RANDCorporation) May 21, 2017
President Trump is being accused of “obstruction of justice.” @CatoTimLynch weirghs in…. https://t.co/Z146qyNvUL
— Cato Institute (@CatoInstitute) May 21, 2017
If the #US is determined to replace multilateralism with bilateral trade deals, how should the #EU react?: https://t.co/rtbv17gT02 #EU60 http://pic.twitter.com/1IaL7CGSC1
— Bruegel (@Bruegel_org) May 21, 2017
Exactly why the South China Sea has fallen off the administration’s agenda is not clear. https://t.co/gIDf9xlNmj
— Foreign Affairs (@ForeignAffairs) May 21, 2017
What can be done about excessive (and potentially lethal) caffeine use among teens? RAND's @wendytroxel discusses: https://t.co/n95EQLWeWo
— RAND Corporation (@RANDCorporation) May 21, 2017
Environmental regulations which delay and raise the cost of projects should be streamlined. https://t.co/Nai4PUoSjy #InfraSolutions
— Cato Institute (@CatoInstitute) May 21, 2017
RT @zehra_tkarabel: “Dostuz, bozuşmak istemiyoruz,sıcak ilişkileri devam ettirmek istiyoruz, ama zorlarsanız savaşa gireriz.”