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Don't Believe the Hype: Joseph Kony Isn't About to Surrender
How Africa's Most Successful Peace Treaty Fell Apart
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Don't Believe the Hype: Joseph Kony Isn't About to Surrender
If Michel Djotodia, the Central African Republic's rebel leader turned interim president, is to be believed, Joseph Kony, the head of the infamous Lord's Resistance Army, is about to emerge from the jungle and surrender. "It's true, Joseph...
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How Africa's Most Successful Peace Treaty Fell Apart
Mozambique has been a country on the rise in recent years. In 1992, it concluded 17 years of civil war with the Rome General Peace Accords. And after a period of dependence on international aid, its economy has begun to come into its own, as the country...
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Al Qaeda's Yemen Affiliate Keeps Threatening U.S. Embassies
As new details have emerged about the terrorist threat that forced the closure of 19 U.S. diplomatic posts and the evacuation of American and British personnel from Yemen, officials have repeatedly raised alarms about how remarkably specific this particular...
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EU Commissioner: Refugee Crisis 'Horrifying' as Polio Returns to Syria
The lawless conflict in Syria is rekindling dangers -- from disease to forms of political violence -- that have been dormant for decades, Kristalina Georgieva, the European Union's Commissioner for International Cooperation, Humanitarian Aid, and...
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Pakistan says Obama's drone speech too little, too late
Barack Obama's counterterrorism speech on Thursday has drawn mixed reviews here in the United States (here at FP , Rosa Brooks gave the address an A-, while Emile Simpson found it to be a "conceptual car crash") -- and reactions have been...
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Wait, the U.S. is making Mexican security officials take polygraph tests?
Fraying cooperation in the drug war will surely be top of mind as President Obama meets with his counterpart Enrique Peña Nieto in Mexico this week. And perhaps nothing encapsulates Mexico's growing impatience with America's heavy-handed approach...
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Former Shin Bet chief pushes for a two-state solution without negotiations
Peace between Israelis and Palestinians depends on coordinated unilateral actions , not negotiations, former Shin Bet chief Ami Ayalon explained during a panel discussion at the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars on Thursday. Ayalon, who...
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Beijing's Pyongyang fatigue - By Charles Homans
Is China through with North Korea? That's the Guardian 's takeaway from the exchanges between American diplomats and their Chinese and South Korean counterparts in the first batches of State Department cables released by Wikileaks on Sunday and...
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