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Is Germany trying to bully Greece out of the eurozone?
Things are getting ugly on the continent, as the Financial Times reports : The battle of wills between Athens and its eurozone lenders has intensified, with Greece's finance minister accusing "forces in Europe" of pushing his country out...
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Thu, Feb 16 2012 9:47 AM
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Morning Brief: Israel links Iran to attacks on diplomats
Israel links Iran to attacks on diplomats Top story: Israeli officials said that the explosive devices that were intended to be used in an attack on Israeli diplomatic staff in Bangkok, Thailand, were similar to the bombs used to target Israeli diplomats...
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Thu, Feb 16 2012 5:01 AM
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Putin 'arrest' video goes viral
Someone in the Russian opposition has some impressive video editing skills. The video above, which uses some digital trickery to show Prime Minister Vladimir Putin being indicted on corruption and terrorism charges, has been viewed over 2 million times...
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Wed, Feb 15 2012 1:41 PM
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Falun Gong's men and women in Washington
The Communist Party claims that its media is "the mouthpiece of the party," and, with few exceptions, it has succeeded. After reporting in China, it's strange to attend an event in DC and be reminded that there exists a thriving Chinese...
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Wed, Feb 15 2012 12:19 PM
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Bienvenue à Twitter, Monsieur le Président
Nicolas Sarkozy is expected to officially announce his re-election bid in a TV appearance tonight, but the French president, who is trailing in the polls, is branching out into social media as well by launching a Twitter account . With only two posts...
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Wed, Feb 15 2012 9:23 AM
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'Where is my husband?'
72 1024x768 Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE Foreign Policy contributing editor Christina Larson writes: "I will go out to do some errands." That is the last thing that Geng He remembers her husband, Gao Zhisheng, saying to her...
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Wed, Feb 15 2012 9:00 AM
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Most Americans support using force to prevent a nuclear Iran
During this year's Republican primary, Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, and Rick Santorum have all suggested that they would use military force if necessary to dismantle Iran's nuclear program. And tensions between Washington and Tehran have only increased...
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Wed, Feb 15 2012 8:18 AM
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Xi drives me crazy: Your definitive list of bad Xi headline puns
As pundits debate whether or not Xi Jinping will follow in the footsteps of current President Hu Jintao, we at FP would like to point out something he does share with his predecessor: a dangerously enticing name for Anglophone headline writers to abuse...
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Wed, Feb 15 2012 7:01 AM
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Morning Brief: U.S. officials greet China's heir apparent with tough trade talk
U.S. officials greet China's heir apparent with tough trade talk Top story: As Xi Jinping, China's vice president and leader-in-waiting, made his rounds in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday, U.S. leaders focused on one issue in particular: trade. Vice...
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Wed, Feb 15 2012 5:20 AM
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European Commission report flags 12 countries of concern
A new " Alert Mechanism Report " from the European Commission looks at macroeconomic data from across the continent and labeled 12 countries as warranting further scrutinty, including four of the continent's five largest economies. The AMR...
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Tue, Feb 14 2012 12:02 PM
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Oliver Stone's son converts to Islam in Iran
AFP and Iranian news outlets are reporting this morning that Oscar-winning director Oliver Stone 's son, Sean, converted to Shiism today during a ceremony in the central Iranian city of Isfahan, reciting the Islamic profession of faith and choosing...
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Tue, Feb 14 2012 9:16 AM
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Morning Brief: China’s vice president begins U.S. visit
China’s vice president begins U.S. visit Top story: Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping, who is likely to become his country's next leader, began a much-anticipated visit to the United States on Monday. He is set to meet with President Barack Obama...
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Tue, Feb 14 2012 4:56 AM
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Announcing the 2012 Gelber Prize finalists
Every year, Foreign Policy is proud to partner with the Lionel Gelber Foundation and the Munk Centre for Global Affairs at the University of Toronto to present the Lionel Gelber Prize, which is awarded to the year's best book on foreign affairs. Today...
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Mon, Feb 13 2012 5:26 PM
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Why is Greece cutting private-sector wages?
There's something puzzling about the austerity bill embraced by the Greek parliament overnight. The package includes measures such as government layoffs that seem logical for a country flirting with default. But news reports are also discussing private...
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Mon, Feb 13 2012 3:30 PM
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The dictator's dilemma: To win with 95 percent or 99?
Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 In the category of least-surprising news of the weekend, Turkmenistan President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov was reelected with 97 percent of the vote. The remaining 3 percent was...
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Mon, Feb 13 2012 11:27 AM
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