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Former NATO head: We’re not doing the job in Libya
The NATO campaign in Libya is "not going as well as it should," says George Robertson, the former U.K. defense secretary who served as NATO's secretary general from 1999 until 2003. European countries lack the military capacity to bring...
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Wed, Jul 06 2011 12:05 PM
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Caijing editor resigns
The editor of China's most influential financial muckraking journal, Hu Shuli, has resigned . For several months, Hu had been under pressure to tone down the aggressive, investigative tone of the magazine from Caijing 's business partners, who...
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Mon, Nov 09 2009 10:04 AM
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Pacific
A Nonviolent Alternative for Ukraine
Ukraine faces a rising tide of violence in the restive east. Here's why nonviolent activism is the best strategy for fighting back. Read More...
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Wed, May 28 2014 11:01 AM
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Watch Now: President Obama at West Point
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Wed, May 28 2014 7:35 AM
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Obama's Speech Was an Opportunity to Address His Critics -- and He Didn't Take It
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Thu, May 29 2014 10:56 AM
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How to Bleed a Country
Guatemala’s government continues to deny a genocide, violently repress activists, and undermine the rule of law. Has anything really changed since civil war ended nearly 20 years ago? Read More...
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Tue, Jun 03 2014 2:30 PM
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What Obama Missed in Afghanistan
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Thu, May 29 2014 1:09 PM
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Palestinian President Abbas Swears In Unity Government
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Mon, Jun 02 2014 5:34 AM
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What happened to Obama's guayabera?
Something didn't happen at the sixth Summit of the Americas in Cartagena, Colombia over the weekend. Yes, Western hemisphere nations failed to reach consensus on including Cuba in the gathering , overhauling the region's drug policy (an expert...
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Mon, Apr 16 2012 9:43 AM
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Morning Brief: Congolese M23 Rebellion Ends
Congolese M23 Rebellion Ends Top News: The nearly two-year-long M23 rebellion in the Democratic Republic of Congo came to an abrupt end today. Early this morning, Congolese officials announced that they had forced M23 rebels from their last havens, flushing...
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Tue, Nov 05 2013 4:47 AM
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America the exception: 7 other treaties the U.S. hasn't ratified
The Obama administration, this month, decided to take up the fairly unrewarding task of pushing for the ratification of the U.N. Convention on the Law of the Sea . In a piece for FP today, James Kraska explains why ratification is long overdue . The treaty...
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Thu, May 17 2012 11:21 AM
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Even Chinese People Are Baffled by How Much Americans Love Pandas
Everyone loves pandas, but Americans may be a little too obsessed. On Dec. 1, the Smithsonian National Zoo announced that its resident panda cub -- who had just celebrated her first 100 days on Earth -- would be named "Bao Bao," based on the...
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Fri, Dec 06 2013 12:44 PM
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Egypt's new Suez Crisis
The violent epicenter of protests in Egypt is an industrial city few outsiders know much about: the seaport town of Suez, which sits astride the Suez Canal as it opens southward into the Red Sea. Suez has seen its share of blood over the years. In 1967...
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Thu, Jan 27 2011 12:07 PM
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Last call for State of the Union questions
If you have questions for Deputy National Security Advisor Dennis McDonough, head over to our Facebook page before midnight to post. Once you're there, you can also "like" questions that have already been asked. Tomorrow we'll select...
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Wed, Jan 26 2011 12:21 PM
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Benito Mussolini: British Secret Agent
It is fall 1917 in Italy. World War I rages; in late October the German army gasses the Italians to defeat in the Battle of Caporetto. Hyperinflation and food shortages cripple the economy, and suddenly a large number of Italians don't see the point...
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Wed, Oct 14 2009 11:14 AM
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