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China blasts Canada for Kyoto move
It's not a great day for Canada when it's being lectured by China for its environmental policies: "It is regrettable and flies in the face of the efforts of the international community for Canada to leave the Kyoto Protocol at a time when...
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Wed, Dec 14 2011 1:48 PM
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Christopher Hitchens: 1949-2011
We were saddened here to learn today that the pugnacious columnist and literary icon Christopher Hitchens has passed away . For the rememberances of the colleagues who knew him best, head over to our sister site Slate where Hitchens wrote the weekly "Fighting...
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Fri, Dec 16 2011 7:40 AM
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Covering Kim Jong Il
Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 It's notoriously difficult to get a sense of what's going on in North Korea -- after all, the world didn't even learn of Kim Jong Il's death until two days after...
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Mon, Dec 19 2011 8:52 AM
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Huntsman: 'I probably did more than anybody' to fight one-child policy
It's tough to change your political identity halfway through a campaign. Jon Huntsman will likely continue to be tagged as the "moderate" in the race, no matter how conservative his political record actually is. But the former Utah governor...
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Tue, Dec 20 2011 8:09 AM
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Morning Brief: Kim Jong Un moves to assert power
Kim Jong Un moves to assert power Top news: A day after Kim Jong Un received mourners and military salutes at a mausoleum housing his father's body, there are signs that Kim Jong Il's son is taking additional steps to secure his leadership of...
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Wed, Dec 21 2011 5:36 AM
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Morning Brief: U.S. admits mistakes in Pakistan raid
U.S. admits mistakes in Pakistan raid Top story: A U.S. military report found that poor coordination between U.S. and Pakistani officers and incorrect map information provided by NATO to the Pakistani military were responsible for a deadly Nov. 25 raid...
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Thu, Dec 22 2011 4:51 AM
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Bad news BRICs: 10 years on, which country is the most overhyped?
Last Wednesday marked the 10th anniversary of Goldman Sachs economist Jim O'Neill coining the term BRICs, to describe the four countries that he believed would drive economic growth in the coming years -- a designation that was turned into a formal...
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Tue, Dec 06 2011 11:48 AM
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Who made the worst predictions for 2011?
The clock is winding down on 2011, which means it's time to take a look back at who got it very, very wrong this year. Consider this a call for nominations for the 10 Worst Predictions for 2011 list. You can check out last year's list here, which...
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Wed, Dec 07 2011 7:43 AM
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Gorbachev's long journey to anti-Putinism
As has been widely reported today , former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev has called for a re-vote in Russia's parliamentary elections, saying, "The country's leaders must admit there were numerous falsifications and rigging and the results...
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Wed, Dec 07 2011 1:31 PM
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Morning Brief: European countries agree to deficit deal, but Britain sits out
European countries agree to deficit deal, but Britain sits out Top news: European leaders agreed to a deal to impose stricter fiscal and financial discipline in an effort to rescue the eurozone, but Britain will not sign it, making it unclear how the...
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Fri, Dec 09 2011 5:27 AM
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FP's Global Thinkers in the news
It's been almost two weeks since Foreign Policy released its Top 100 Global Thinkers of 2011 , and while the year is nearly up, many members of the list are continuing to make headlines. Russian anti-corruption blogger Alexey Navalny was arrested...
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Fri, Dec 09 2011 3:14 PM
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Putin's voting booth webcam idea would slow down Russia's Internet
There's an interesting side effect to one of the prime minister's electoral reform plans , the Wall Street Journal reports: The Internet, at least the part within Russia, may slow down significantly on the day of March 4 presidential election...
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Thu, Dec 22 2011 8:45 AM
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The Election 2012 Weekly Report: It's a Paul World
Paul gets his turn Just days from the Iowa caucuses, polls show Congressmen Ron Paul surging into the lead . The libertarian has long been an annoyance for the Republican establishment, but Paul's success in the polls has brought with it the kind...
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Fri, Dec 23 2011 1:34 PM
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Morning Brief: Nigeria reels from Christmas Day bombings
Nigeria reels from Christmas Day bombings Top news: On Sunday, the Islamist sect Boko Haram orchestrated a series of devastating church bombings in Nigeria. The deadliest attack took place at St. Theresa's Catholic Church outside the capital, Abuja...
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Mon, Dec 26 2011 6:25 AM
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Morning Brief: North Korea bids farewell to Kim Jong Il
North Korea bids farewell to Kim Jong Il Top news: Kim Jong Un -- now referred to as the "supreme commander" by North Korean state media -- walked alongside a hearse carrying Kim Jong Il on Wednesday in a funeral procession through snow-covered...
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Wed, Dec 28 2011 4:57 AM
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