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Morning Brief: Five arrested in Longon over threat to papal visit
Five arrested in Longon over threat to papal visit Top story: Five men have been taken into custody in London over a potential threat to Pope Benedict XVI's visit to Britain. The arrests were made early this morning by the Counter-Terrorism Command...
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Fri, Sep 17 2010 5:52 AM
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Friday Photo: Game on
CHIBA, JAPAN - SEPTEMBER 16: Visitors play Sega Corp.'s 'Phantasy Star Portable 2 Infinity' on Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.'s PlayStation Portable (PSP) handheld game consoles while a booth assitant looks on during the Tokyo Game Show...
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Fri, Sep 17 2010 3:36 PM
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Burqa-clad mothers rob Swedish pensioner in attack ad
In a new low for Muslim-baiting, a Swedish political attack ad features a burqa-clad mob robbing money from an old lady with a walker. Obviously, this ad is a testament to growing European fears of Muslim immigration -- but it's also a product of...
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Mon, Sep 20 2010 9:30 AM
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Morning Brief: 2010 becomes the deadliest year for NATO forces in Afghanistan after helicopter crash
2010 becomes the deadliest year for NATO forces in Afghanistan after helicopter crash Top story: Nine soldiers from the U.S.-led international coalition were killed in southern Afghanistan when their helicopter crashed, bringing the total number of casualties...
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Tue, Sep 21 2010 5:50 AM
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Woodward strikes again
Bob Woodward's new book about Barack Obama's presidency promises to create enormous headaches for a White House that's already reeling from a weak economic recovery and a surging Republican opposition, judging by accounts in the New York Times...
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Tue, Sep 21 2010 10:43 PM
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FP Passport
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Afghanistan
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Military
Brazilians: Our corrupt politicians are doing a great job!
According to a new poll by the Pew Global Attitudes Project, 79 percent of Brazilians think that political corruption is a "major problem" in their country. On the other hand, all that corruption doesn't seem to be keeping leaders from delivering...
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Wed, Sep 22 2010 8:40 AM
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The end of the domestic presidency?
As President Obama spoke before the U.N. General Assembly today, a new Gallup poll showed an American public far more trusting of their government on international rather than domestic affairs. Gallup's annual Governance survey finds 57% of Americans...
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Thu, Sep 23 2010 10:29 AM
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United Nations
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Obama Administration
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U.S. Foreign Policy
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International Relations
Morning Brief: Japan to release Chinese fishing boat captain
Japan to release Chinese fishing boat captain Top story: Japanese prosecutors have decided to release the Chinese fishing captain , whose arrest two weeks ago near a chain of disputed islands led to the worst diplomatic dispute between the two countries...
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Fri, Sep 24 2010 6:09 AM
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Queen tried to get poverty fund to pay palace heating bill
Documents disclosed the Independent newspaper under a Freedom of Information Act request show that in 2004, aides to Queen Elizabeth asked to use funds from a program aimed a low-income Britons to pay the heating bill for some of her less prestigious...
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Fri, Sep 24 2010 2:38 PM
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Vote for FP for Best Magazine Cover!
Exciting news,FP readers. The March/April 2010 issue of the print magazine was nominated for the American Society of Magazine Editors' (ASME) Best Cover of the Year Contest in the "Best News and Business" category. This issue was our first...
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Wed, Sep 01 2010 8:30 AM
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Castro's attempted image makeover
Yesterday I touched on Fidel Castro's apology for anti-gay measures that occurred under his rule -- including detaining gays in forced labor camps -- calling it a "great injustice." But this is not Castro's only clarification of late...
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Wed, Sep 01 2010 12:44 PM
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Latin America
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Media
What a twit
This Friday is al-Quds day, a holiday created by the Iranian regime to oppose Zionism and Israel's control over Jerusalem. This year, it happens to fall near the beginning of the peace talks between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian...
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Thu, Sep 02 2010 11:30 AM
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Middle East
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Israel/Palestine
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Iran
FP Book Club: The End of Arrogance
Bruce Jentleson and Steven Weber's November/December 2008 cover story for FP , "America's Hard Sell," described the collapse of 50 years of U.S. foreign policy assumptions -- that democracy, capitalism, and Western values were key to...
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Fri, Sep 03 2010 1:55 PM
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Putin hearts Obama?
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's getting a lot of ink tonight for hinting -- yet again -- that he'll make a bid for the presidency in 2012. Citing the late Franklin Delano Roosevelt's four terms as a model, Putin said there would be...
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Mon, Sep 06 2010 8:04 PM
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Russia
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U.S. Foreign Policy
Study: The end of poverty starts at the bottom
Imagine for a moment that you're a government minister in a poor or fairly poor country. You've got a limited budget and you've also got a lot of work to do -- children are undernourished, you need to increase the numbers of them that go to...
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Tue, Sep 07 2010 1:00 PM
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