Charlotte Florance

Foreign Correspondent

Charlotte Florance writes on foreign policy for The Daily Signal. She previously was a policy analyst at The Heritage Foundation studying U.S. policy toward Africa and the Middle East. Read her research.

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  • As Russia Pledges Withdrawal, Who Are the Real Winners of the Syrian Cease-Fire?

    Charlotte Florance
    AMMAN, Jordan—Russia announced its withdrawal from Syria as peace talks among all sides to the Syrian war commenced in Geneva, one day before the fifth anniversary of the first protests against the Assad regime. The talks come some two weeks after the cessation of hostilities brokered by the U.S. and Russia continues to hold despite…
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  • Tunisia’s Woes as ISIS Looms: It’s About Dignity

    Charlotte Florance
  • Meet the Priest Who Cares for Hundreds of Christian Refugees Fleeing ISIS

    Charlotte Florance
  • A Lost Generation: Where Have 4 Million Syrians Fled?

    Charlotte Florance
  • How an Israeli Hospital Builds Bridges With Syria by Caring for the War’s Wounded

    Charlotte Florance
  • Torn By War and Terror, This Syrian Minority Group Is Struggling to Survive

    Charlotte Florance
  • Electoral Progress in Nigeria; Small Gains in State Elections

    Charlotte Florance
  • Renewing the African Growth and Opportunity Act

    Anthony B. Kim
  • Nigeria’s Successful Election Is an Example of Democracy for African Nations

    Charlotte Florance
  • Despite Boko Haram Attacks, Logistical Issues, Nigeria Completes Elections

    Charlotte Florance
  • ISIS-Linked Terrorists Attack Country Succeeding Post Arab Spring

    Charlotte Florance
  • Boko Haram Pledges Allegiance to the Islamic State

    Charlotte Florance
  • Why the US Should Take Seriously This Terrorist Group’s Threats

    Charlotte Florance
  • Anti-Slavery Activists Imprisoned in Mauritania

    Charlotte Florance
  • First Boko Haram Kidnaps Little Girls, Now They Use Them as Suicide Bombers

    Charlotte Florance
  • Tunisia: An Arab Democracy in the Making

    Anthony B. Kim