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Morning Brief: Karzai sees foreign troops in Afghanistan for up to 15 years
Karzai sees foreign troops in Afghanistan for up to 15 years Top story: Representatives from more than 60 countries are holding talks in London today to discuss the way forward in Afghanistan. British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, who is co-hosting the...
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Thu, Jan 28 2010 5:52 AM
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Alito's "You lie!" moment
Perhaps the most talked-about moment in Obama's speech in the hours and days to come is going to be his rejoinder to the Supreme Court's recent decision on campaign donations from corporations: With all due deference to separation of powers, last...
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Wed, Jan 27 2010 9:13 PM
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Surprises in Obama's speech
What limited foreign-policy-related moments there were in Obama's speech tonight weren't too surprising. He checked a few familiar boxes, such as terrorism, North Korea, Iran, and nuclear weapons. But a couple moments caught my eye, for instance...
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Wed, Jan 27 2010 8:39 PM
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The other, other London conference
If you follow international affairs, you probably know that there are two important conferences in London this week -- one to coordinate the NATO effort in Afghanistan, and the other to develop a strategy to combat the resurgent terrorist threat in Yemen...
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Wed, Jan 27 2010 4:42 PM
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Bloomberg flip-flops on New York KSM trial
New York mayor Michael Bloomberg has apparently joined the Khalid Sheikh Muhammed tria l NIMBY brigade: “It would be great if the federal government could find a site that didn’t cost a billion dollars, which using downtown will,” he told reporters on...
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Wed, Jan 27 2010 2:06 PM
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The ANC launches fashion line
Always wanted to dress like Jacob Zuma? ANC designed leather jackets, initially made popular by the South African president, are now on sale. They're, well, a bit garish -- and, not surprisingly, haven't been received well by South Africa's...
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Wed, Jan 27 2010 1:12 PM
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Play State of the Union Bingo with FP!
A quasi-annual tradition here on Passport is playing bingo during U.S. presidential State of the Union addresses. This year, bookies are already taking bets on everything from the length of the speech to the color of Barack Obama's tie. But you can...
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Wed, Jan 27 2010 12:47 PM
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For all the Davos junkies out there
Enjoy reading about global elites and their plans for saving and/or dominating the world? Check out FP blogger and Eurasia Group President Ian Bremmer's insider dispatches from the hallways and impromptu salons of the World Economic Forum's annual...
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Wed, Jan 27 2010 11:20 AM
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Auschwitz's memory trap
President Obama recorded a video message today for the ceremony marking the 65th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz: We have a sacred duty to remember the twisted thinking that led here—how a great society of culture and science succumbed to the...
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Wed, Jan 27 2010 10:02 AM
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Auschwtiz's memory trap
President Obama recorded a video message today for the ceremony marking the 65th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz: We have a sacred duty to remember the twisted thinking that led here—how a great society of culture and science succumbed to the...
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Wed, Jan 27 2010 10:01 AM
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Good times roll for the Italian mob
Italy's "biggest company" is doing just fine in the recession: Italy's mafia crime syndicates bucked the recession in 2009 to raise 'profits' by almost 8 percent with the financial crisis making companies and even the stock market...
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Wed, Jan 27 2010 9:39 AM
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Honduras crisis ends with a whimper
Half a year later, as new president Porfirio Lobo is sworn in, Honduras's political chaos appears to be coming to an end: The mustachioed Zelaya, known for his signature white cowboy hat, plans to abandon the Brazilian Embassy where he has been holed...
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Wed, Jan 27 2010 9:26 AM
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Morning Brief: Sri Lanka election results challenged
Sri Lanka election results challenged Top news: Sri Lanka's election authority has announced that incumbent Mahinda Rajapaksa has won the country's first presidential election since the end of a 26-year civil war, but the results have been challenged...
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Wed, Jan 27 2010 6:04 AM
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How to cut inflation by 230 million percent
Nine months ago when the power-sharing government in Zimbabwe came into office, I must admit that I was pretty darn skeptical that they could meet their hyper-inflation-cutting goals. After a complete economic collapse, inflation last year about this...
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Tue, Jan 26 2010 12:02 PM
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Sarkozy's Putinesque TV talk show
Last night, French President Nicolas Sarkozy went on television for a very special appearance with 11 "typical" French voters and listened to their concerns. The Times' Charles Bremner describes the scene: The President sympathised, using...
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Tue, Jan 26 2010 10:58 AM
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