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Pakistani officials refuse to submit to x-ray scan
U.S.-Pakistani relations tend to be defined by a certain set of core issues, which include the ISI's double-dealing with the CIA, the 2005 Indo-U.S. civilian nuclear agreement, and Pakistani nuclear security. While these issues are undoubtedly important...
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Wed, Mar 10 2010 1:33 PM
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al Qaeda
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Pakistan
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Taliban
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Have Big Macs ruined Russian sports?
At FP, we've been following Russia's soul-searching following its subpar Olympic performance. This has included the sacking the country's sports minister and the admission by Prime Minsiter Vladimir Putin that funds may have been misspent...
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Wed, Mar 10 2010 11:58 AM
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Lula: Machismo will be defeated
I think Brazilian president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva may be promising a bit too much for his chosen successor, Dilma Roussef: Silva said he selected a woman as his successor because he believes that "we've won this stage of discrimination against...
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Wed, Mar 10 2010 11:14 AM
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FP Passport
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Latin America
French racists steal poster idea from Swiss racists
If you're going to make a xenophobic poster , at least make it original: The Algerian government has formally protested to Paris about a poster which associates its flag with Islamisme, or radical forms of Islam. The poster shows France covered by...
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Wed, Mar 10 2010 10:14 AM
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FP Passport
Chavez: "God is a Bolivarian"
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is counting on divine intervention to pull Venezuela out of its power crisis: Rationing and blackouts have afflicted the South American oil exporter since late 2009, due mainly to a drought that has cut water levels at...
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Wed, Mar 10 2010 9:09 AM
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Latin America
Morning Brief: Gates and Ahmadinejad trade barbs in Afghanistan
Gates and Ahmadinejad trade barbs in Afghanistan Top story: U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates arrived in Saudi Arabia where he will discuss plans to confront Iran's nuclear program. Gates' Saudi visit follows three days in Afghanistan, where...
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Wed, Mar 10 2010 5:57 AM
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U.S. State Department apologizes to Qaddafi
This must have been humiliating. P.J. Crowley had to climb down today from his recent remarks about Libyan leader Muammar al-Qaddafi, in which the State Department spokesman said that Qaddafi's speech before the U.N. General Assembly amounted to "lots...
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Tue, Mar 09 2010 7:31 PM
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Obama Administration
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So much for a friendly Biden visit to Israel
It looked this morning like U.S. Vice President Joe Biden was going to have a nice, friendly visit to Israel, even though the government there announced on the eve of his trip that it was approving new construction in an existing settlement bloc in the...
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Tue, Mar 09 2010 1:04 PM
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Canadian parliament to dine on seal meat tomorrow
Apparently back from their two-month hiatus , the Canadian parliament is sending Europe a message on Wednesday by serving seal meat in the parliamentary restaurant: Canada's Conservative government says it will fight the EU ban, which was imposed...
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Tue, Mar 09 2010 11:23 AM
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Motive for Cyprus corpse theft still unclear
Something's not quite right with this story about the president of Cyprus's stolen corpse being found. Well... something other than the corpse being stolen in the first place. Contradicting early suspicions that hardline Greek nationalist Tassos...
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Tue, Mar 09 2010 10:48 AM
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Bush's Northern Ireland intervention
Earlier today, former U.S. President George W. Bush called British conservative leader David Cameron to try to convince him to urge his allies in the Northern Irish Ulster Unionist party to support a deal that would give the government in Belfast control...
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Tue, Mar 09 2010 8:17 AM
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Morning Brief: Biden: "No space" between U.S. and Israel
Biden: "No space" between U.S. and Israel Top story: Vice President Joe Biden is on yet another reassurance mission, this time to Israel where he assured leaders today that the United States is committed to preventing a nuclear-armed Iran. There...
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Tue, Mar 09 2010 5:56 AM
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Women's Day in Afghanistan
This afternoon in Washington, I met with Suraya Pakzad, an Afghan women's rights activist who was named one of Time magazine's most influential people last year. She's in town to meet with Washington's top policymakers, and her message...
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Mon, Mar 08 2010 12:51 PM
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No lawyers for Swiss animals
A setback for animal-rights activists in Switzerland: Voters in Switzerland have rejected a proposal to introduce a nationwide system of state-funded lawyers to represent animals in court. Animal rights groups had proposed the move, saying that without...
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Mon, Mar 08 2010 9:26 AM
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Europe
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Law
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Environment
Another disputed election. Another crackdown.
This time it's Togo : Togo's top opposition candidate said Monday that security forces have been provoking demonstrators with force, a day after the group staged protests claiming last week's presidential election was rigged to favor the son...
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Mon, Mar 08 2010 9:06 AM
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Africa
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Elections
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