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Companies Disclose Use of Gold from North Korea
New rule forces businesses to trace their supply chains. Read More...
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Tue, Jun 03 2014 3:00 PM
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Foreign Policy
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This Italian Bishop Wants Out of the Godfather Game
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Wed, Jul 02 2014 12:03 PM
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Foreign Policy
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Passport
Does Obama’s new HIV/AIDS plan apply to the rest of the world too?
Well goodness. I wish I had been able to see the new White House National HIV/AIDS Strategy a few weeks back, while writing about Barack Obama's international approach to the disease. Unveiled yesterday, the strategy calls for a new emphasis on prevention...
Published
Wed, Jul 14 2010 9:41 AM
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FP Passport
Mecca's plan to steal Time
Forget the clash of civilizations -- the next grand battle between East and West will be over Time itself. The world's largest clock is currently under construction in the Islamic holy city of Mecca, with the goal of moving Greenwich Mean Time to...
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Wed, Aug 11 2010 10:45 AM
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FP Passport
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Middle East
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Islam
40 Percent of Afghans Don't Know Who They'll Vote for in the Next Presidential Election
With six months until presidential elections and half the country undecided, it's officially campaign season in Afghanistan. Twenty-seven candidates have registered to be put on the ballot -- though many of these will likely be disqualified as their...
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Tue, Oct 15 2013 2:00 PM
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FP Passport
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Afghanistan
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South Asia
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Democracy
Peru's Ex-President Is Tweeting from Prison
The Letter from Birmingham Jail it is not . Since September, former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori, who is serving out a 25-year sentence for human rights abuses in the 1990s, has been engaged in a particularly rare form of opposition politics, tweeting...
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Tue, Oct 08 2013 11:00 AM
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FP Passport
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Human Rights
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Latin America
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Politics
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Media
Vote in your pajamas in sunny Catalunya
For the past few months, a cynical observer might think, Washington has carried out a long piece of performance art detailing the many ways in which passing legislation is hard, even with the White House and Congress in one party's hands. There are...
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Tue, Feb 09 2010 3:10 PM
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FP Passport
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Europe
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Elections
Turkish protests test Obama's close friendship with Erdogan
World leaders don't always have the liberty of choosing their allies, but they do get to pick their friends. And while Barack Obama has been criticized for his Vulcan-style diplomacy, the U.S. president has made a few buddies in office. Now, as anti...
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Tue, Jun 04 2013 11:00 AM
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FP Passport
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China is now Iran's top trading partner
Still think China's going to sign on to a new round of tough sanctions against Iran? Think again. China has most likely already passed the European Union to become Iran's No. 1 trading partner, the Financial Times reports : Official figures say...
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Tue, Feb 09 2010 7:36 AM
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China
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Iran
Mexico is not descending into chaos
The frequent stories of grusome beheadings and seemingly rand mass-murders coming out of Mexico's drug war can make the country sound like its on the brink of anarchy. But as Alexandra Olson points out, by regional and historical standards, the country's...
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Mon, Feb 08 2010 11:11 AM
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Drugs & Crime
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Latin America
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Mexico
Google Imperialism: Mapping the World's Most Popular Websites
Sure, it's not all that surprising that Google and Facebook are the most visited websites in almost every country. But what's more interesting is where they're not . Using public data from the web traffic service Alexa, the Oxford Internet...
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Thu, Oct 03 2013 10:50 AM
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China
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Obama cozying up to Cuba? Not so much.
The State Department was quick to portray Wednesday's meeting between Cheryl Mills, Hillary Clinton's powerful chief of staff, and Cuban Foreign Minister Bruni Rodriguez, as a big old nothingburger -- even though it was the highest-level contact...
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Thu, Apr 01 2010 7:54 PM
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FP Passport
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Latin America
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Obama Administration
Two steps back on Holocaust Remembrance Day
As survivors and the descendants march at Auschwitz today for Holocaust Remembrance Day, election results yesterday in nearby Hungary, where the far-right Jobbik party earned 16.7 percent of the vote, evoked memories of that time in a very different way...
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Mon, Apr 12 2010 10:27 AM
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FP Passport
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Europe
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Meet the Jihadi Group That's Declared War on Syria's Moderate Rebels
BEIRUT, Lebanon -- Just a few months ago, the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS) didn't officially exist. Now, the al Qaeda affiliate known colloquially as al-Dawla -- simply "the state" -- has emerged as a clear and present danger...
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Thu, Sep 19 2013 1:35 PM
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FP Passport
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Terrorism
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al Qaeda
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Syria
Japan accused of bribery over whaling rights
It's no secret that Japan seeks an end to the longstanding moratorium on commercial whaling passed by the International Whaling Commission (IWC) in 1986. Nor is Japan a stranger to allegations that it's bribed other IWC members to vote for its...
Published
Tue, Jun 15 2010 6:58 AM
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FP Passport
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Japan
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Environment
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