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With doppelganger, Ramzan Kadyrov’s Instagram account gets even weirder
FP may have published its list of Ramzan Kadyrov's weirdest Instagrams a bit too soon. Instead of shutting down his account , as he threatened last week, the Chechen strongman appears to be doubling down on the photo-sharing site this week. Take,...
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Thu, May 23 2013 7:30 AM
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Caucasus
What we've learned from the Obama administration's past drone speeches
President Obama is giving a much-hyped counterterrorism address this afternoon at the National Defense University in which he'll announce new restrictions on drone strikes and targeted killings, and renew his push to shutter the Guantánamo Bay detention...
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Thu, May 23 2013 7:00 AM
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Morning Brief: Obama to address drone strikes, Guantanamo in foreign policy speech
Obama to address drone strikes, Guantanamo in foreign policy speech Top news: In a speech today at the National Defense University, President Barack Obama is expected to discuss the legal and policy rational for drone strikes, and to renew his push to...
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Thu, May 23 2013 5:49 AM
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FP Passport
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Could Lindsey Graham's terrorism amendment target immigrants from Ireland?
On Tuesday, a landmark immigration bill that would put 11 million undocumented immigrants on the path to U.S. citizenship cleared the Senate Judiciary Committee, but not before Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) added an amendment requiring additional screening...
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Wed, May 22 2013 4:30 PM
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FP Passport
U.S. admits droning four Americans (but just one deliberately)
Ahead of President Obama's big counterterrorism speech tomorrow, Attorney General Eric Holder has written a letter , obtained by the New York Times , to the Senate Judiciary Committee disclosing the four American citizens killed by targeted strikes...
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Wed, May 22 2013 3:00 PM
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What we know so far about the brutal attack in London
Two assailants reportedly killed a man near a military barracks in south London on Wednesday, in a shocking attack that is dominating British press coverage right now . The exact details of the what transpired in the Woolwich district are hazy, but here's...
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Wed, May 22 2013 2:30 PM
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FP Passport
Wait, there are riots in Sweden?
You've read the stories about Sweden's excellent health care system , innovative gender-neutral day care centers , and generous parental leave policies . But here's a story that those who would like to portray Sweden as a socialist paradise...
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Wed, May 22 2013 1:20 PM
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FP Passport
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Europe
Green Alliance crams everything that's wrong with Russia into one image
Russia's Green Alliance - People's Party , which registered as a political party just one year ago, has turned to art to take a stab at the country's ruling United Russia party. Taking advantage of a contest to design an emblem for the greater...
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Wed, May 22 2013 8:50 AM
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Morning Brief: Rafsanjani, Mashaei banned from presidential bid in Iran
Rafsanjani, Mashaei banned from presidential bid in Iran Top news: A governing body of the Iranian government issued its list of approved presidential candidates and excluded two leading contenders -- Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani and Esfandiar Rahim Mashaei...
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Wed, May 22 2013 5:50 AM
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A close reading of the Fox News story at the center of Washington's latest scandal
On Monday, the Washington Post revealed that the Justice Department obtained sweeping access to a reporter's email account and tracked his movements inside the State Department as part of an investigation into how that reporter -- James Rosen of Fox...
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Tue, May 21 2013 3:20 PM
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FP Passport
Is 3-D printing the answer to global food shortages?
I don't know what it is about 3-D printing, but the nifty new technology seems to reliably bring out the Internet's silly side. There's Cody Wilson, the Camus-loving anarchist and his electronic gun-making blueprints. Then there are the awesome...
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Tue, May 21 2013 1:15 PM
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Why does the U.S. have so many more tornadoes than other countries?
Oklahoma's devastating tornado, which reportedly killed at least 24 people and injured more than 200 others, is drawing comparisons to past U.S. twisters today, including the massive tornado that hit the same region in 1999. And the United States...
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Tue, May 21 2013 12:00 PM
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FP Passport
GeoGuessr: Where in the (Googleable) world are you?
I'm one of the millions of people who have recently become absolutely, incurably addicted to the new online game GeoGuessr. If you're a regular reader of this blog, you probably will be too. Here's how it works: GeoGuessr drops you in a randomly...
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Tue, May 21 2013 10:20 AM
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Morning Brief: Israel and Syria exchange fire in Golan Heights
Israel and Syria exchange fire in Golan Heights Top news: Israeli soldiers on Tuesday exchanged fire with targets across the Syrian border in the Golan Heights, marking the third consecutive day of cross-border fire. An Israeli military vehicle was damaged...
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Tue, May 21 2013 5:38 AM
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Chávez propagandist in leaked recording: 'We are in a sea of shit, my friend'
The Venezuelan opposition on Monday released a recording of what it says is a conversation between Mario Silva, a prominent Venezuelan television host and a favorite of the late Hugo Chávez, and a Cuban intelligence officer, in which Silva details a feud...
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Mon, May 20 2013 3:08 PM
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FP Passport
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