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Ivory Coast PM: Gbagbo has until 7pm (an hour ago) to resign
After months of moving in slow motion, the crisis in the Ivory Coast is today moving at a breakneck pace. In the last several hours, forces loyal to that country's election winner, Alassane Ouattara, have advanced into Abidjan from the interior of...
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Thu, Mar 31 2011 12:09 PM
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Will Mongolia host Asia's nuclear waste?
The U.S. is reportedly in talks with Mongolia about the country setting up an international repository for nuclear waste, reports National Journal: U.S. Energy Department officials and their counterparts in Ulaanbaatar, the Mongolian capital, are in the...
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Thu, Mar 31 2011 11:56 AM
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It's not easy speaking for Qaddafi
The Telegraph 's correspondent in Libya, Damien McElroy, suggests that one reason for Moussa Kusa's defection may have been that he was growing tired of trying to spin his boss's bizarre pronouncements: He was notably uncomfortable in making...
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Thu, Mar 31 2011 9:58 AM
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Morning Brief: Obama ramps up U.S. intelligence efforts in Libya
Obama ramps up U.S. intelligence efforts in Libya Top story: Small groups of CIA operatives are active in Libya, gathering intelligence for Western airstrikes and making contact with Libyan rebels. The CIA presence is complemented by dozens of British...
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Thu, Mar 31 2011 5:36 AM
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Why does James Inhofe support Ivory Coast's Gbagbo?
As the situation in the Ivory Coast rapidly deteriorates, Sen. James Inhofe (Okla. - R) has written to U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton calling for new elections in the Ivory Coast, a signal of support for outgoing president Laurent Gbagbo who...
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Wed, Mar 30 2011 2:12 PM
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The Middle East's cutesy Internet censorship
The Open Net Initiative has a fascinating new report out about how Middle Eastern and North African dictatorships are using web-filtering technologies developed by American and Canadian companies to censor the Internet from their own citizens. At least...
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Wed, Mar 30 2011 1:06 PM
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Berlusconi: Lampedusa for Lampedusans
The Italian Prime Minister is visiting the tiny Mediterranean island that has become ground-zero for Europe's new refugee crisis: "The 'Free Lampedusa' plan began at midnight... In 48-60 hours Lampedusa will be inhabited only by the people...
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Wed, Mar 30 2011 9:30 AM
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Hugo Chavez wins press freedom award
When you think of Hugo Chavez and journalism, his repeated habit of shutting down TV stations that are critical of his government and supporting legislation to punish "press crimes," might be the first thing that comes to mind. But one Argentine...
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Wed, Mar 30 2011 9:01 AM
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Zahi Hawass' triumphant return
Famed Egyptologist Zahi Hawass, who unwisely took a position in Hosni Mubarak's cabinet just a few days before the government's downfall, has been named minister of antiquities in Egypt's new government: Hawass's appointment is likely...
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Wed, Mar 30 2011 8:45 AM
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Ivory Coast ex-rebel forces close in on capital
Wires are reporting this morning that the ex-rebel forces who back president-elect Alassane Ouattara in the Ivory Coast are close to recapturing the country's capital, Yamoussoukro, from outgoing President Laurent Gbagbo this morning -- a win that...
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Wed, Mar 30 2011 8:31 AM
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Blogging from Qaddafi-world
Libyan government spokesman Musa Ibrahim, or Musa Mansour as he was known in his previous life as a cycling-for-charity filmmaker in Britain, has emerged as this war's Baghdad Bob , doing his best to make his boss's statements about U.S./al Qaeda...
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Wed, Mar 30 2011 8:25 AM
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Morning Brief: Qaddafi forces push rebels back while coalition meets in London
Qaddafi forces push rebels back while coalition meets in London Top news: Pro-Qaddafi forces have reportedly captured the refinery town of Ras Lanuf. The rebels' westward advance, aided by international airstrikes and a mandated no-fly zone, appears...
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Wed, Mar 30 2011 5:53 AM
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Yakuza to the rescue?
Reuters reports that Japan's infamous notorious organized crime network has been active in the earthquake relief effort: Yakuza groups have so far dispatched at least 70 trucks to the quake zone loaded with supplies worth more than $500,000 (311,000...
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Tue, Mar 29 2011 11:09 AM
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Europeans putting on a fighter plane demo in Libya?
If you thought it was cynical to suggest that Nicolas Sarkozy may have been aggresively pushing for military action with an eye on the 2012 election, that's nothing compared to the notion that the campaign is serving as an advertisement for the Dassault...
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Tue, Mar 29 2011 10:25 AM
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P.J. Crowley: I stand by what I said about Bradley Manning
Judging by his appearance on CNN last night, parsing the president's speech, recently fired State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley is making a transition to media pundit in record time. In an op-ed for the Guardian today, he addresses the reason...
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Tue, Mar 29 2011 9:08 AM
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