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U.S. losing ground in selling to China
It's never easy visiting Washington in the thick of campaign season if your goal is to get Congress to stop saying nasty things about everyone's favorite electioneering scapegoat : that is, China. But a delegation from the American Chamber of...
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Thu, Sep 30 2010 9:27 AM
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Nothing's going right for Obama's foreign policy
Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 With the likely withdrawal Saturday of the Palestinians from their ill-advised direct talks with Israel, it looks increasingly like Barack Obama's foreign policy is headed for...
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Thu, Sep 30 2010 7:50 AM
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Morning Brief: Pakistan cuts off NATO supply route
Pakistan cuts off NATO supply route Top news: Pakistan has closed a crucial border crossing for resupplying U.S. troops in Afghanistan in apparent retaliation for a U.S. helicopter attack that killed three members of Pakistan's security forces. Supply...
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Thu, Sep 30 2010 5:45 AM
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Looking ahead to the post-Rahm White House
Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 The big political news today is that Rahm Emanuel, President Obama's chief of staff, is leaving the White House and heading to Chicago to try to fill the big shoes of Richard...
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Wed, Sep 29 2010 3:54 PM
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Germany to pay last installment of World War I debt
Yesterday I mentioned the odd fact that Japan still sends China around $1.2 billion in aid every year to make ammends for the damage done during World War II, but it's not the only country still paying for its (long) past wars . This Sunday, Germany...
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Wed, Sep 29 2010 11:04 AM
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Gambian president claims admiralship in "Nebraska Navy"
Under the headline "President Jammeh bags 4 awards," the Gambia's pro-government Daily Obersever newspaper recently reported that President Yahya Jammeh had received a number of commendations from President "Barrack" Obama: Two...
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Wed, Sep 29 2010 10:10 AM
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Morning Brief: Pakistani military pushing for civilian government shakeup
Pakistani military pushing for civilian government shakeup Top story : To officers in Pakistan's military, the country's most powerful institution, are increasingly disillusioned with the government of President Asif Ali Zardari. Gen. Ashfaq Kayani...
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Wed, Sep 29 2010 5:31 AM
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Kim Jong Il doesn't trust his son
Reacting to the news that Kim Jong-un, North Korea's heir apparent, has assumed high positions in the military and the ruling Workers' Party, NightWatch 's John McCreary comments : Today's appointments complete the bridge that links military...
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Wed, Sep 29 2010 12:31 AM
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Japan sends China $1.2 billion in aid every year
It's a not-very-well-known fact that China, the world's second largest economy which holds $2.5 trillion in foreign reserves, still gets about $2.5 billion in foreign government aid every year. (Jack Chow recently explored how this plays out that...
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Tue, Sep 28 2010 4:09 PM
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Leaks from Wikileaks
Wired' s Threat Level reports on what seems to be an employee revolt at whistleblower site Wikileaks. The conflict started after founder Julian Assange agreed to let media outlets embargoed access the group's upcoming tranche of leaked Iraq war...
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Tue, Sep 28 2010 3:22 PM
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Former Icelandic PM to face trial for market crash
Iceland's government was the first to collapse in the wake of the financial crisis, and now former Prime Minister Geir Haarde could be the first head of state to face criminal charges for failing to prevent it. Iceland's parliament -- the Althing...
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Tue, Sep 28 2010 2:29 PM
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Big Afghan leaders don't cry
I'm no expert on Afgahanistan -- but I know enough about the country to understand that crying in public probably won't win you too many supporters: Afghan President Hamid Karzai wept on Tuesday as he called on Afghans to “come to their senses...
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Tue, Sep 28 2010 6:25 AM
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Morning Brief: CIA escalates drone war in Pakistan
CIA escalates drone war in Pakistan Top story: The CIA conducted 20 drone strikes in Pakistan so far in September, the most ever in a single month and more than twice its monthly average. The increased focus on militants in the tribal areas come as U...
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Tue, Sep 28 2010 6:18 AM
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Will the end of the freeze reconcile Hamas and Fatah?
Khaled Meshaal, the Damascus-based leader of Hamas, said today that the best response to the end of Israel's 10-month "settlement freeze" would be a reconciliation with rival Palestinian faction Hamas. DPA reports : Meshaal argued that internal...
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Mon, Sep 27 2010 2:37 PM
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Luzhkov: You can have Moscow when you pry it from my cold dead hands!
As Julia Ioffe reported last week, recent attacks on longtime Moscow Mayor Yury Luzhkov in state-controlled media outlets have made it clear that the Kremlin has finally had enough of the legendary power-broker and his resignation has been expected any...
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Mon, Sep 27 2010 2:29 PM
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