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February 24, 2021 | 1 The Biden administration finds itself in a desperate race to save the Iran nuc

February 24, 2021 | [Read this email in your browser]( 1 [Too late?]( Biden administration finds itself in a desperate race to save the Iran nuclear deal. Critics say that it’s hesitated for too long due to factional fighting within the administration, FP’s Michael Hirsh [writes](. 2 [Pilgrim of peace.]( Francis will visit Iraq next month, becoming the first pontiff to ever do so, on a mission to heal the country where the Islamic State carried out a genocide against Christians and Yazidis, Christopher White [writes](. 3 [Victory for India?]( the bloodiest crisis on the Sino-Indian border in the last 50 years, India was able to force Chinese troops out of what New Delhi believes is its side of the Line of Actual Control, Harsh V. Pant and Yogesh Joshi [write](. 4 [Crumbling city.]( everyday violence escalates in Kabul, members of the educated middle class once seen as the foundation of a new Afghanistan are packing up and leaving the country, Stefanie Glinski [reports](. 5 [Epidemic of misogyny.]( culture of “courtly love” and of seduction may be preventing a more aggressive response to the domestic violence that plagues the country, Meaghan Beatley [writes](. The [Winter 2021 FP Guide: Leaders in Graduate Education]( features stories of inspirational professors, deans, and students at top schools who are training future leaders in international affairs for the next 50 years to confront the multiple challenges facing global stability. FOLLOW FP ON This email was sent to {EMAIL} because you are subscribed to FP’s Editors' Picks newsletter. Want a friend to receive this newsletter? [Forward it]( now. Want to receive other FP newsletters? [Manage]( your FP newsletter preferences. [unsubscribe]( | [privacy policy]( | [contact us]( | [advertise]( Foreign Policy magazine is a division of Graham Holdings Company. All contents © 2021 The Slate Group, LLC. All rights reserved. Foreign Policy, 1750 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Suite 200, Washington, DC 20006. [Link](

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