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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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Hey Thai protesters, what's up with the blood?
Thailand's red-shirt protesters not only made good on their threat to pour gallons of their own blood on Bangkok's Government House on Tuesday, they followed it up today by hurling more human blood at Prime Minister Abhisit Vejajjiva's home...
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Wed, Mar 17 2010 7:58 AM
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Turkish PM threatens to expel Armenians
In the latest development in the Armenian genocide resolution row, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has hinted at expelling thousands of Armenians from the country. The threat was made as a result of genocide resolutions progressing in the...
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Wed, Mar 17 2010 2:29 PM
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Morning Brief: Clinton to talk Mideast and missiles in Moscow
Clinton to talk Mideast and missiles in Moscow Top story: Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is in Moscow for two days of talks, a little more than a year after famously presenting her Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov with a "reset button"...
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Thu, Mar 18 2010 6:13 AM
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Morning Brief: Netanyahu puts in a call to Clinton as "quartet" meets
Netanyahu puts in a call to Clinton as "quartet" meets Top news: In an effort to smooth over a growing rift in U.S.-Israeli relations, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called Secretary of State Hillary Clinton last night to propose several...
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Fri, Mar 19 2010 6:38 AM
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A Canadian global gag rule?
Stephen Harper's government seems to be on the verge of implementing a new foreign-aid plan that excludes any mention of family planning, contraception, or abortion, prompting comparisons to the U.S "global gag rule" which was reversed by...
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Fri, Mar 19 2010 2:27 PM
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Russia dominates paralympics
I doubt it will do much to mollify Nashi , but after an embarassing 11th place finish in the medal count at the Vancouver Winter Olympic games, Russia's athletes performed quite well at this year's paralympics: Just weeks after Russia suffered...
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Mon, Mar 22 2010 10:38 AM
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Morning Brief: China: Google move "totally wrong"
China: Google move "totally wrong" Top news: After Google announced yesterday that it would begin redirecting Chinese Web users to its unrestricted Hong Kong search site, the company was strongly condemned by the Chinese government. "This...
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Tue, Mar 23 2010 5:44 AM
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India's red hot chili grenade
Think mustard gas is bad? In possible contravention of long-standing international conventions on the prohibition of chemical and biological weapons, the Indian military has announced the addition to a new weapon to its arsenal: chili grenade s. Made...
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Tue, Mar 23 2010 3:09 PM
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Or maybe it's all Georgia's fault...
Nikolai Patrushev, secretary of Russia's security council and former director of the FSB, isn't saying that Georgia's behind this week's terrorist attacks, but you never know: “All theories have to be checked. For example, there is Georgia...
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Wed, Mar 31 2010 1:24 PM
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Oh no, Ug99
The newest Wired magazine has a great, terrifying article on Ug99, a fungus that is imperiling wheat crops, auguring possible famines and rising food prices. The story focuses on the damage Ug99 has already caused from southern Africa north to Iran, the...
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Mon, Mar 01 2010 3:18 PM
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The lame duck earthquake
Watching the quick response from the Chilean government these last couple of days, you would easily be forgiven for not noticing that the disaster came at any administration's most vulnerable point: that lame duck period between when elections are...
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Mon, Mar 01 2010 2:49 PM
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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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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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Iran's record year
Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Iran's drug squad commander pointed out in January, that narcotics forces had seized 340 tons of drugs and arrested 170,000 ‘drug dealers' in the previous nine months -...
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Wed, Mar 10 2010 2:19 PM
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