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China bans time travel
Beijing is taking action against an increasingly popular genre on Chinese television. From the China Hush blog: In these time-travel based TV plays, usually the protagonist is from the modern time and for some reasons and via some means, travels through...
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Mon, Apr 11 2011 8:45 AM
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Maybe the AU should sit this one out
If South African President Jacob Zuma is actually serious about winning the rebels' support for the "roadmap" to peace the African Union negotiated with Muammar al-Qaddafi this weekend, he's not doing himself any favors with statements...
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Mon, Apr 11 2011 8:21 AM
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Gbagbo arrested in Ivory Coast
Forces of president-elect Alassane Ouattara arrested outoing President Laurent Gbagbo at his residence in Abidjan on Monday, after an assault on the compound that involved French and U.N. troops. Reuters reported that 30 tanks made their way from the...
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Mon, Apr 11 2011 7:29 AM
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Morning Brief: AU mediators push for Libya peace deal
AU mediators push for Libya peace deal Top news: A delegation of African heads of state say that Col. Muammar al-Qaddafi has agreed to their "roadmap" for a peace plan in Libya. But rebels are skeptical of the plan, continuing to demand that...
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Mon, Apr 11 2011 5:48 AM
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Friday photo: Just another day in Pyongyang
PYONGYANG, NORTH KOREA - APRIL 03: Grandmother and her grandson tend to the grounds of the Eternal Statue of Kim Il Sung on April 3, 2011 in Pyongyang, North Korea. Pyongyang is the capital city of North Korea and the population is about 2,500,000. Read...
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Fri, Apr 08 2011 4:20 PM
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Troubling developments on the Russian Internet
Whatever other political rights may have been curtailed in Russia, the country's Internet culture has been pretty free of censorship, filtering, and state interference compared with, say, China. But this week has brought a host of disturbing news...
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Fri, Apr 08 2011 4:14 PM
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A new self-immolation
The latest from relatively calm Jordan: A Jordanian man set himself on fire outside the prime minister's office in Amman in the first such act since political unrest hit the country in January. Mohammed Abdul-Karim was in critical condition with third...
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Fri, Apr 08 2011 3:56 PM
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Bunkered down with Uncle Curly
Today, Foreign Policy is lucky to play host to Ryan Calder's Benghazi diary . Calder, a Ph.D. candidate in sociology at the University of California, Berkeley, has been blogging from Libya since he arrived there four days before the international...
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Fri, Apr 08 2011 12:50 PM
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Morning Brief: NATO declines to apologize for airstrike as Qaddafi forces move on Western city
NATO declines to apologize for airstrike as Qaddafi forces move on Western city Top story: NATO has declined to apologize for an airstrike on rebel tanks in Eastern Libya that killed at least four people on Thursday. "Up until yesterday, we had no...
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Fri, Apr 08 2011 5:57 AM
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End of a coup
While countries to its north and west fight bloody civil conflicts, there some positive news from Niger today, where the military handed power to a civilian government, 14 months after a coup: The BBC's Idy Baraou says Mr Issoufou was sworn in at...
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Thu, Apr 07 2011 4:15 PM
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Original Sin - By Wolfgang Munchau
The seeds of the euro crisis are as old as the euro itself. Read More...
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Thu, Apr 07 2011 2:48 PM
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Markets in everything: Report Mexican drug money, keep some
Curious what the Marginal Revolution folks would make of Mexico's newest plan to encourage citizens to report money laundering: Under the new reward plan, those who report crimes of suspected money laundering – by phone, e-mail, or face-to-face –...
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Thu, Apr 07 2011 10:53 AM
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Nigerian elections postponed. Again.
Nigeria's hoping that the third time's a charm. After two previous delays in the country's scheduled voting, today the balloting was pushed back again. Speaking at a news conference this afternoon from Abuja, the head of the country's...
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Thu, Apr 07 2011 10:14 AM
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Morning Brief: Bahrain rulers tighten grip on power
Bahrain rulers tighten grip on power Top story: Following Saudi Arabia's intervention in Bahrain last month, Bahrain's ruling family has cracked down on the nascent protest movement. Bahrain's King Hamad bin Isa al-Khalifa has instituted emergency...
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Thu, Apr 07 2011 5:10 AM
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Old Georgian lady accidentally knocks out Armenia's Internet
In a story that will not exactly fill you with confidence about the robustness of the world's communications networks, an elderly Georgian woman (not the one pictured above... as far as I know) scavenging for scrap metal accidentally knocked out Internet...
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Wed, Apr 06 2011 3:17 PM
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